Toronto clamps down on FIFA World Cup spending over funding fight with Ontario
Toronto will clamp down on FIFA World Cup spending unless it can find savings on its hosting duties or secure more money from other levels of government.
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Toronto will clamp down on FIFA World Cup spending unless it can find savings on its hosting duties or secure more money from other levels of government.
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