What’s the real cost? BC Taxpayers footing a large chunk of the World Cup bill
PRINCE GEORGE – One Billion dollars for 13 games, that’s the estimated cost to Canadian taxpayers to host 13 matches in the 2026 World Cup according to a Parliamentary Budget Officer report released Wednesday. British Columbia’s portion of that bill has reportedly ballooned to $578 million despite claims in 2022 that the costs would be roughly $250 million which equals a cost of about $102 per person.
“There is no reason why tapped out taxpayers should be paying for road closures, police escorts and new VIP suites for FIFA executives and big wigs. Normal British Columbians are struggling to afford the basics right now. We don’t have money lying around to give FIFA a $1 billion gift.” says the B.C Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Carson Binda.
According to the polling firm Leger 50% of British Columbians are opposed to spending over $500 million on World Cup games especially at a time when there are many more pressing issues including cost of living, housing affordability, and strained healthcare systems.
