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5 things to know today: Canada’s World Cup payday

Food insecurity researchers touch on why holiday appeals for food bank donations frustrate them. Cleaning up the country’s most polluted sites will cost taxpayers billions of dollars, and Canada is walking away from the men’s World Cup with a lot of money. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

1. Food insecurity: Food bank donation campaigns are a staple of the holiday season, but some Canadian food insecurity researchers say the appeal doesn’t address the systemic problems surrounding poverty.

2. World Cup Payday: Canada leaves the World Cup with over $10 million from FIFA for participation in the men’s soccer showcase.

3. Cleanup payment: The country’s top five federally polluted sites are set to be cleaned up at a cost to Canadian taxpayers billions of dollars.

4. Public unrest: Just one month after being newly empowered as China’s potential leader for life, Xi Jinping is facing a decades-old crisis caused by his “Zero COVID” strategy, which is about to enter its fourth year. Faced with a wave of public outrage of a kind that never existed.

5. Driver’s Perspective: Edmonton transit drivers share images of what they see on buses and LRTs, sometimes daily. We hope this will encourage the city to hire more traffic safety officers.

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5 things to know today: Canada’s World Cup payday

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