What Toronto Can Learn From the 2015 Pan Am Games Legacy Ahead of Next Year's World Cup
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What Toronto can learn from the 2015 Pan Am Games legacy ahead of next year's World Cup
If done right, Toronto's turn hosting the World Cup has the potential to create a community legacy for the city. That's according to one of the architects of the Pan Am Games, which the city hosted a decade ago.
Ten years ago today, the legendary Canadian and Canadian Cirque du Soleil artists presented a dazzling show at the opening ceremony of the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, launching the largest international multi-sport event in Canadian history. Team Canada aligned its largest delegation to date, achieving a historic performance of its own, winning a record 219 medals, led by emerging stars such as Andre De Grasse, Ellie Black, Jamal Murray …
We are all Team Canada on display at legacy facility of Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games
Ten years ago today, iconic Canadian artists Cirque de Soleil put on a spectacular show at the opening ceremony of the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games to kick off the largest international multi-sport event in Canadian history. Team Canada fielded its biggest team ever and put on a historic performance of its own with a record 219 medals and emerging stars Andre De Grasse, Ellie Black, Jamal Murray and Kia Nurse leading the way. The events were …
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