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Carney commiserates

Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed pride in Canada's performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, acknowledging the country's historic achievement as the first host nation to be eliminated from the tournament. His message highlighted the team's efforts and thanked supporters and contributors. The article notes that Mexico faces England, while the United States is set to play Belgium in subsequent matches.

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Carney commiserates

Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed pride in Canada's performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, acknowledging the country's historic achievement as the first host nation to be eliminated from the tournament. His message highlighted the team's efforts and thanked supporters and contributors. The article notes that Mexico faces England, while the United States is set to play Belgium in subsequent matches.

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