What Toronto residents need to know ahead of the FIFA World Cup
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Toronto is getting ready to host the FIFA World Cup soon, and city officials are sharing plans for how people will get around, stay safe, and where roads might be closed. This is important for everyone living in or visiting Toronto to know so they can prepare for the big event. Meanwhile, other news talks about a big company called Honeywell changing its business by splitting up some parts, and how world events might affect their sales. There are also short mentions of a fire in Wetaskiwin and an art event in Windsor. Folks should watch for more details from Toronto officials about the World Cup plans.
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Jargon, Translated
- FIFA World Cup
- This is a major international soccer tournament contested by the men's national teams of members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.
- Spinoff
- A spinoff happens when a parent company creates a new independent company by selling or distributing new shares of its existing business.
- Adjusted profit and sales forecast
- This refers to a company's prediction of its future earnings and revenue after making certain accounting adjustments, often to exclude unusual or non-recurring items.
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- Art in the Park drew crowds to Willstead Park in Windsor.Source: CTV News
- City officials in Toronto are preparing for an influx of fans for the FIFA World Cup.Source: CBC News
- Honeywell reaffirmed its annual adjusted profit and sales forecast.Source: BNN Bloomberg
- Honeywell is preparing for a spinoff of its aerospace business.Source: BNN Bloomberg
- Honeywell Aerospace will be spun off on June 29.Source: BNN Bloomberg
- The FIFA World Cup will kick off in Toronto.Source: CBC News
- The Wetaskiwin Memorial Arts Centre was affected by a fire.Source: CTV News
- Honeywell's CEO Vimal Kapur noted a 0.5% reduction in first-quarter revenue due to the Middle East conflict.Source: BNN Bloomberg
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