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Canadian authorities deny FIFA president police escort ahead of World Cup meetings

Canadian authorities deny FIFA president police escort ahead of World Cup meetings
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Canadian authorities denied a request for a police escort for FIFA President Gianni Infantino ahead of key World Cup-related meetings in Vancouver.  The Vancouver Police Department said on Wednesday that it rejected a request to provide a motorcade for the FIFA president during his visit because the escorts are reserved for heads of state.  “As […]

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