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Canada will host FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in Toronto and Vancouver, two of the country's largest and most diverse cities.

Home to more than 41 million people, Canada is one of the world's most multicultural countries and is known for its strong human rights protections, high quality of life and welcoming approach to diversity. English and French are the country's official languages, and large immigrant communities have helped shape the social, cultural and economic life of cities across the country.

Canada consistently ranks highly on measures of education, healthcare, innovation and quality of life. At the same time, the country continues to face challenges relating to racism, inequality, housing affordability and the ongoing impacts of colonialism on Indigenous peoples and communities.

Visitors can generally expect welcoming and inclusive environments during the tournament, particularly in major cities.