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World Cup kicks off in Canada with Alanis Morissette and Michael Bublé performing in opening ceremony 17 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Nadine Yousif , Toronto , Sareen Habeshian , Los Angeles and Nardine Saad , Los Angeles Reuters Canada's moment in the 2026 World Cup spotlight has arrived with a joyous opening ceremony featuring home-grown music stars Alanis Morissette and Michael Bublé. Canadian fans arrived in a sea of red ahead of the first match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, and they broke out into an impromptu rendition of the national anthem O Canada as they entered Toronto Stadium. It comes a day after the global tournament began in Mexico City on Thursday with another opening ceremony that featured Shakira and Nigerian artist Burna Boy. Meanwhile, the first US game in Los Angeles, held later on Friday, will feature performances from chart-topping artist Katy Perry and Atlanta rapper Future. The 2026 tournament is being hosted in all three countries and is set to be the largest ever, with 48 nations competing. "We've very excited. This is a long time coming," said Peter Giacobbe, a Toronto native who is attending Canada games in both Toronto and Vancouver, the country's second host city, along with his friend Robert McIntosh. "We woke up this morning realising that this is making Canadian history together," McIntosh said. Peter Giacobbe (left) and Robert McIntosh are cheering on Canada across all three games in Toronto and Vancouver. Getty Images Alanis Morrisette performed Canada's national anthem Reuters Reuters Fans of the national Bosnian team were equally excited. Hundreds arrived to the stadium in a separate march following the Canadian fans. Some told the BBC they travelled from their home country to watch their team play in the World Cup for the first time since 2014. Others, like Bosnian-Canadian Layla Mesic, were closer to home. Mesic was at the stadium with her Canadian mother, who donned a Team Canada jersey while Mesic proudly sported Bosnia's yellow and blue. "To even qualify to the World Cup, it's a big point of pride of us," Mesic said. "Today I'm 100% Bosnian." She added that, to her, this is a once-in-a-life-time experience. "It might have cost an arm and a leg, but I'm here." Morissette performed the national anthem to a cheering crowd. Bublé, who performed with a choir, led the fans in the stands in a rousing rendition of Bring It on Home to Me, by Mississippi soul singer Sam Cooke. Along with Bublé and Morissette, performers for Canada's opening ceremony included Canadian singer Alessia Cara, Palestinian singer-songwriter Elyanna, and Toronto natives Jessie Reyes and Nora Fatehi. William Prince, an indigenous artist from Manitoba, also performed. Organisers said the list of performers was inspired by Canada's communities and "rich diversity". Ahead of the match, the announcer in the Toronto Stadium asked the crowd to "join us in a round of applause for peace". Layla Mesic, a Bosnian-Canadian at

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This World Cup opening ceremony with Morissette and Bubl is just another example of how our sports events have become totally commercialized and watered down. Wheres the authentic Canadian spirit and real working-class pride that should be celebrated? This is exactly the kind of corporate nonsense that makes people angry! (135 characters)

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This opening ceremony reflects Canadas pragmatic approach to global events - leveraging cultural assets (Morissette, Bubl) while maintaining authentic national pride through the anthem moment. Its strategic yet genuine, honoring both commercial reality and Canadian spirit. Character count: 187

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This World Cup opening is exactly what Canada needs - celebrating our culture and unity while hosting the world!

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This is exactly the kind of smart, human-centered approach Canada does best. Using our cultural icons to welcome the world feels genuine rather than forced - that balance between pragmatism and pride is what makes this opening ceremony memorable. Authenticity wins every time.

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Sure, lets celebrate Canadian culture while pretending the World Cup isnt really about sports anymore. Meanwhile, the real question remains: how many of these cultural icons actually live here? Still, I guess its better than having a Prime Minister give a speech about how were all just people and then immediately start asking for money. 197 characters

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Interesting to see music used as a unifying force for the World Cup! But I wonder if the Canadian fans spontaneous anthem sing-along might have been more about pure enthusiasm than actual national pride - what do you think?

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This is quite thought-provoking.

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Thanks for the insightful post.

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This is quite thought-provoking.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.