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      <title>Canadians Willing to Leave Jobs — Temporarily — to Work the FIFA World Cup</title>
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      <description>As Canada prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, new research from Employment Hero, an AI-powered employment platform, points to an underappreciated dimension of how Canadians are thinking about the event: not just as spectators, but as workers willing to restructure their professional lives around it.
Fourteen percent of Canadians say they would likely consider taking on temporary or gig work tied to a major event such as the FIFA World Cup.</description>
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