Canada Trails Bosnia 1-0 in Toronto World Cup Match: Live Updates
Canada Trails Bosnia 1-0 in Toronto World Cup Match

Canada Trails Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 in Toronto World Cup Clash

Canada is currently trailing Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 in a pivotal World Cup match being held in Toronto. Fans across the city are gathering at the FIFA Fan Festival to cheer on the national team as they fight to stay in the tournament.

Live Updates from the Match

The game, played at a packed stadium in Toronto, saw Bosnia take an early lead with a goal in the first half. Canada has struggled to find its rhythm but remains determined to equalize. Stay tuned for live updates as the match progresses.

Fan Festival Draws Thousands

Thousands of fans have descended upon the Toronto Fan Festival to experience the historic World Cup game. Mayor Olivia Chow described the energy as incredible, highlighting the city's excitement and pride in hosting the event.

Wide Pickt banner — collaborative shopping lists app for Telegram, phone mockup with grocery list

Metrolinx Increases Service for World Cup

In preparation for the influx of fans, Metrolinx has ramped up its service to ensure smooth transportation to and from the stadium and fan zones. The city has been working tirelessly to become FIFA-ready, with numerous upgrades and preparations completed.

Dwayne De Rosario on Living the Dream

FIFA World Cup ambassador Dwayne De Rosario shared his emotions, stating, "I'm living my dream" as he reflects on Canada's role as a host nation. His presence has inspired fans and players alike.

Other News in Brief

  • A woman who fatally stabbed a stranger in the Toronto PATH has been given an absolute discharge.
  • Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry into Canada.
  • A B.C. massage therapist has been banned from possessing needles and piercing clients' skin.
  • Former Surrey mayor demands changes at the Surrey Police Board.
  • Panel to explore potential economic impacts of Alberta separation.
  • Calgary family shares story of ALS during awareness month.
  • Riverside South residents to review plans for a massive recreation complex.
  • Loto-Quebec is searching for three $1 million winners and one winner of a lifetime draw.
  • Parti Québécois leader links Quebec Liberal Party to organized crime.
  • Edmonton police seek footage of a shooting suspect from April.
  • New Brunswick woman sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led to her daughter's death.
  • More than 300 drug overdoses reported in Moncton, N.B., in less than two weeks.
  • Man found guilty in Winnipeg restaurateur's killing sentenced to 7 years.
  • Manitoba Hydro works to restore power after storm.
  • Regina pair charged with attempted murder on behalf of a criminal organization.
  • Saskatchewan 'not fully prepared' for worst wildfire season on record.
  • Guelph, Ont., family buys robotic exoskeleton with donations.
  • Ontario man charged with murder in northern Saskatchewan homicide.
  • Body found at scene of fire in Levack, Sudbury.
  • Mass-casualty collision reported at London, Ont. shopping centre.
  • Local leaders call for more oversight of safe supply virtual delivery model.
  • Yates trial: Crown wraps up evidence.
  • Golf fans face gridlocks due to RBC Canadian Open.
  • Attacker of Elnaz Hajtamiri to be deported.
  • When to call 911 after a storm?
  • Suspicious vehicle leads to impaired driving charges in Leamington.
  • Cross-country mystery ends after five pets located during Vancouver Island arrest.
  • BC Hydro expects World Cup and hot weather to trigger record spring power consumption.
  • Arrest made in 2008 Toronto sexual assault using genetic genealogy.
  • Clashes erupt in Congo's capital over presidential term limits.
  • Judge denies Kennedy Center request to remove Trump's name from building.

Political Developments

Ottawa moves to tighten rules barring forced labour products from Canada. Mark Carney announces a new intelligence exchange agreement with France. Questions arise over whether PM Carney's social media ban could be derailed by Trump and big tech.

Business and Technology

SpaceX soars 23% in Wall Street debut, making Elon Musk the first trillionaire. The CRTC aims to combine consumer protection codes for internet, phone, and TV services. Ford recalls over 250,000 Focus models due to engine stalling issues.

Pickt after-article banner — collaborative shopping lists app with family illustration

Health and Science

A researcher finds 13 ticks in one hour as Canada deals with early tick cases. Senior doctors consider leaving the U.K. for Canada. Emory University explores promising new therapy for childhood leukemia with fewer toxic effects. Social media use at a young age is linked to earlier experimentation with drugs and alcohol.

Entertainment and Sports

A Bruce Springsteen museum is set to open in New Jersey. Judge awards Blake Lively legal fees in a dispute over 'It Ends With Us.' British artist David Hockney dies at 88. The rise of UFC with Dana White's path from 'human cockfighting' to the White House. Canadian tennis star Mboko to miss Wimbledon with an injured MCL. Donald Trump will not attend the U.S. team's World Cup opener.

Climate and Environment

Storm threat shifts into the East after tornadoes kill 3 and level homes in the central U.S. Timmy, Germany's humpback whale, likely lived only 5 days after a controversial rescue. Environment Canada cuts to radar research put the public at risk, experts say.