Coalition says Vancouver’s World Cup rights plan won’t tackle ‘FIFA-related harms’
VANCOUVER — Months before the international spotlight lands on Vancouver as one of the host cities for the soccer World Cup, Jason Grund says he is already hearing concerns from people living in the Downtown Eastside about what it could mean for them.
Grund has been working in the neighbourhood, which includes a large homeless population, for the last five years, and says there is already a sense of fear among residents that they could be forced to move and have their belongings taken.
“We’ve had quite a few clientele come up, and … they aren’t happy that the FIFA World Cup is coming here to Vancouver,” he said in an interview from Oppenheimer Park Thursday.
“One of their reasonings is they’re worried that our local municipal government is going to randomly come up with allocated funds to begin the street sweeps, again.”


