Some in Toronto are concerned about the effects the policy could have on an already-expensive rental market for the residents left behind when soccer's biggest tournament moves on.
Airbnb is inviting Torontonians to gear up for the World Cup by offering a $1,000 incentive for those willing to open their homes for the first time during the event. For the first time in history, ...
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Toronto homeowners are being given more incentive to cash in on the FIFA World Cup‘s arrival this summer. Airbnb is offering a cash reward of $1,015 for first-time users of the short-term rental ...
Much has been done to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup this June. Adding nearly 18,000 seats to BMO Field? Check. Procuring 500,000 free condoms courtesy of Toronto Public Health? Check.