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"path": "/news/11860321/world-cup-expected-to-boost-toronto-tourism-even-if-hotel-bookings-havent-surged/",
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"textContent": "Toronto Stadium is expected to host more than 45,000 spectators per match and the city says up to 20,000 people could attend the FIFA Fan Festival.",
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