Opinion | Canada Welcomes the World: The FIFA World Cup 2026™
World Football Day at the United Nations on May 25 underscores a compelling reality: the FIFA World Cup 2026



The tournament has already demonstrated that when countries align around a shared objective, meaningful progress follows. Cross-border cooperation has deepened, from enhanced security coordination to strengthened information-sharing and operational planning—all in pursuit of a safe and successful global event. Beyond sport, the World Cup offers a forward-looking model of collaboration: one rooted in openness, shared prosperity, and collective responsibility.
Canada approaches the FIFA World Cup 2026



This effort also reflects Canada’s broader role on the global stage. Working closely with partners across borders, Canada contributes to strengthening systems that support security, economic resilience, and people-to-people ties. These are the foundations not only of a successful tournament, but of long-term stability and shared progress. Here in Egypt, we are a trusted partner, sharing priorities in promoting peace, stability and security, while strengthening trade and people-to-people ties.
Canada’s pragmatic, collaborative, and values-driven approach, on full display in the joint delivery of the FIFA World Cup 2026



Ulric Shannon is a career diplomat in the Canadian Foreign Service who has specialised in stabilisation and conflict issues, mainly in the Arab and Muslim worlds. From 2016 to 2019, he served as Canada’s consul general in Istanbul, Turkey. From 2019 to 2021, he served as ambassador of Canada to the Republic of Iraq, overseeing one of Canada’s largest development, humanitarian, stabilisation, and military assistance programs anywhere in the world. From 2022 to 2024, he was the Director General for Peace and Stabilisation Operations at Global Affairs Canada. In 2013, he was awarded a Foreign Language Fellowship by Global Affairs to pursue an advanced level of proficiency in Arabic, and in2022, he received the department’s Foreign Language Award for his efforts to promote Canada’s interests in Iraq and to create high visibility for Canada’s contributions to development and stabilisation in Iraq, using his Arabic language skills with both traditional and social media. His previous postings have also included Egypt, the Palestinian Territories and Pakistan.
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