As Canada prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the country's cowboy politics are set to collide with the global sporting spectacle. The event is expected to bring millions of visitors to the country, sparking concerns about the impact on local infrastructure, housing, and the environment. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has been criticized for its handling of the event, with some accusing it of prioritizing corporate interests over community needs. As the World Cup approaches, tensions are rising between rural and urban areas, with some communities fearing that the influx of visitors will disrupt their way of life.
Canada's cowboy politics collide with World Cup fever.