While the obligations are vague, they also apply to the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, which operates Pearson International
FIFA is requiring Toronto’s government, as a World Cup host city, to adopt a “non-interference” policy toward human rights advocates – a group that apparently includes protesters – the Toronto Sun has learned. Article content
A 27-page list of “sustainability and human rights tournament requirements,” released to the Sun after a freedom-of-information request, is dated June 2023. The document says “protection of human rights defenders,” as well as freedom of the press, “is essential to a successful and rights-respecting delivery of the competition.” Article content Article content
The requirements apply to all 16 North American host cities for the 2026