Related News

Bitcoin Hits $78,000—All Eyes On $80,700 Cost Basis?

Bitcoin Hits $78,000—All Eyes On $80,700 Cost Basis?

April 23, 2026
Barred from NBA, ex-Raptor Jontay Porter signs with U.S. minor pro league team

Barred from NBA, ex-Raptor Jontay Porter signs with U.S. minor pro league team

February 25, 2026
PWHL reportedly in talks to partner with NHL Senators to keep Charge in Ottawa

PWHL reportedly in talks to partner with NHL Senators to keep Charge in Ottawa

March 11, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news

Related News

Bitcoin Hits $78,000—All Eyes On $80,700 Cost Basis?

Bitcoin Hits $78,000—All Eyes On $80,700 Cost Basis?

April 23, 2026
Barred from NBA, ex-Raptor Jontay Porter signs with U.S. minor pro league team

Barred from NBA, ex-Raptor Jontay Porter signs with U.S. minor pro league team

February 25, 2026
PWHL reportedly in talks to partner with NHL Senators to keep Charge in Ottawa

PWHL reportedly in talks to partner with NHL Senators to keep Charge in Ottawa

March 11, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news
No Result
View All Result
WEMAPLE NEWS - Brand Partnerships
No Result
View All Result
Home Canadian news feed

World Cup tickets in Toronto are expensive to begin with. Ontario’s resale regulations don’t help

WeMaple AI by WeMaple AI
December 27, 2025
in Canadian news feed
0
World Cup tickets in Toronto are expensive to begin with. Ontario’s resale regulations don’t help
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

When tickets went on sale for the six FIFA World Cup games being hosted in Toronto next year, Aidan D’Souza and his family were lucky enough to snag a few, but he says it wasn’t easy.

You might also like

Manitoba selling off shelved U.S. booze that’s set to expire in fall

Canada captures 3rd straight win at men’s hockey worlds with 5-1 victory over Denmark

Ottawa Charge staying confident ahead of must-win Game 3 on home ice

They got an email a week before the official ticket draw opened on Nov. 30, he says, asking if they wanted to secure “hospitality tickets.” They accepted, but D’Souza says that was just the beginning.

“We needed to act really quick when getting the tickets because FIFA was actually increasing the price as the day [went] on,” D’Souza said.  “We had 15 minutes once we secured the tickets in our cart. So it was a really intense moment entering all the details in, but I’m just so happy we’ve secured those three tickets.”

Tickets in Toronto — one of 16 North American host cities for next summer’s FIFA World Cup — have sold out about as quickly as they’ve been released. For most other people looking to check out the action, the resale market is the only option. 

Anyone who’s tried to get resale tickets to a major event in recent years will know the pain, frustration and, most of all, cost of the secondary market.

World Cup 2026 ticket presale fiercely competitive for fans

Tickets on StubHub, a popular third-party reseller, have gone for as much as $80,000, and are currently going for over $2,000 a pop at minimum. It’s not a new problem — ask any Swiftie about the Eras Tour’s Toronto stop and there was the Blue Jays’ run to the World Series — and it’s made worse by Ontario’s resale laws.

In 2019, Doug Ford’s government scrapped part of a law that capped ticket resales at 50 per cent above the original price, allowing sites like Ticketmaster, StubHub and SeatGeek to set whatever price they think people will pay.

That’s a big issue, leaving low- and middle-income fans on the outside looking in, says Vass Bednar, managing director of the Canadian SHIELD Institute, a policy institute focused on Canada’s economy.

Some people, Bednar says, might argue events are commodities and customers should be able to pay thousands for a ticket if that’s the value they place on the experience.

Take D’Souza and his World Cup tickets. He says he paid $2,500 each, even though he felt it was steep.

“But honestly, you’re paying for the experience, right? Something that might not happen again in Toronto in our lifetime,” D’Souza said.

But Bednar says there’s a loud contingent of customers complaining that philosophy “creates a fundamentally inaccessible experience for fans.”

“And it’s changing society, right?” he said. “If we’re viewing major cultural events, major sporting events, as a luxury good that is only available to the highest bidder, then I think that really says something.” 

It’s an issue Ford, backpedalling from 2019, said this year he would like to review. The change of heart came after World Series tickets in Toronto sold out almost immediately, only for resale tickets to pop up for sale shortly after, well above face value.

“My personal opinion … they’re gouging the people,” Ford said in October. “We have one player in the market that controls the tickets, that’s not right for the people.”

Both Ontario’s NDP and Liberals have urged Ford’s government to take action. 

Ontario NDP propose ban on ticket resales above face value

The province could look elsewhere for possible solutions. In Quebec, the government has proposed new legislation to protect consumers. Under the bill, resale prices there could not exceed the official seller’s original price unless explicitly authorized by the event’s producer. 

The United Kingdom has also proposed a ban on reselling tickets above face value.

A spokesperson for Ontario’s Ministry of Public and Business Services said in a statement the province is looking at “potential issues regarding ticket sales.”

“[I]f the scope of that issue can only be solved by legislation, we will explore what our options are at that time,” said spokesperson Joey Wu in an email, adding anyone concerned Ontario’s Consumer Protection Act is being broken should file a complaint with the ministry.

So how does one get World Cup tickets? It’s a bit complicated.

Fans can register with FIFA online for the chance to buy hospitality tickets, like D’Souza did, which include food and drink. There’s also FIFA’s random selection draw, which fans can register for before Jan. 13. Those selected will be notified in February, and their credit cards will automatically be charged.

After that, FIFA will sell whatever’s left, first-come, first-serve.

FIFA recently slashed the cost of a select number of tickets to each game after soccer fans around the world cried foul about exorbitant prices. But those are limited and will be given out by national soccer federations.

FIFA also has its own resale and exchange marketplace, but charges a 15 per cent fee on those transactions. 

Read Entire Article
Tags: Canada NewsCBC.ca
Share30Tweet19
WeMaple AI

WeMaple AI

Recommended For You

Manitoba selling off shelved U.S. booze that’s set to expire in fall

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
Manitoba selling off shelved U.S. booze that’s set to expire in fall

There weren't any lineups but there were mile-long smiles from Winnipeggers who took advantage of another sale of US booze at Manitoba Liquor Marts on Monday — the...

Read more

Canada captures 3rd straight win at men’s hockey worlds with 5-1 victory over Denmark

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
Canada captures 3rd straight win at men’s hockey worlds with 5-1 victory over Denmark

Porter Martone had a goal and an assist, Sidney Crosby had four assists and Canada defeated Denmark 5-1 for its third straight win at the men's hockey world...

Read more

Ottawa Charge staying confident ahead of must-win Game 3 on home ice

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
Ottawa Charge staying confident ahead of must-win Game 3 on home ice

The Walter Cup final is headed to the Canadian Tire Centre on Monday night as the Ottawa Charge battle the Montreal Victoire in a must-win Game 3After falling...

Read more

Thinking of renting out your home short-term for World Cup? Experts say the extra cash isn’t always worth it

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
Thinking of renting out your home short-term for World Cup? Experts say the extra cash isn’t always worth it

If you search "Airbnb how to get started" you'll reach their splash page with a big number As of May in Toronto, Airbnb says you can make more...

Read more

Documents reveal Uber’s behind-the-scenes lobbying in Halifax

by WeMaple AI
May 18, 2026
0
Documents reveal Uber’s behind-the-scenes lobbying in Halifax

Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore met with an Uber lobbyist a day before the mayor persuaded council to delay a vote on a proposal to increase oversight of ride-hailing...

Read more
Next Post
Bitcoin Ends Q4 In The Red, Bear Market May Persist For 2–3 Months

Bitcoin Ends Q4 In The Red, Bear Market May Persist For 2–3 Months

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Bitcoin Hits $78,000—All Eyes On $80,700 Cost Basis?

Bitcoin Hits $78,000—All Eyes On $80,700 Cost Basis?

April 23, 2026
Barred from NBA, ex-Raptor Jontay Porter signs with U.S. minor pro league team

Barred from NBA, ex-Raptor Jontay Porter signs with U.S. minor pro league team

February 25, 2026
PWHL reportedly in talks to partner with NHL Senators to keep Charge in Ottawa

PWHL reportedly in talks to partner with NHL Senators to keep Charge in Ottawa

March 11, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news
WEMAPLE NEWS – Brand Partnerships

Wemaple will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Canadian news feed
  • Crypto
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
  • WeMaple news

BROWSE BY TAG

AZO Clean Tech Bitcoinist Bitcoinmagazine Canada News CBC.ca Celebrity News Christian Post CoinPedia Corporate Knights Crypto Cryptoslate Faith Geothermal Golf Hockey Lifehacker Ludwig-van.com NcrOnline newsbtc Skateboarding tomsguide.com Utah news dispatch

© 2025 wemaple.canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Sports & Fitness
    • Golf
    • Hockey
    • Running & fitness
  • Faith
  • Geothermal
  • Crypto
  • WeMaple news

© 2025 wemaple.canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.