Toronto mayor backs early booze sales at bars, restaurants during World Cup

Toronto Mayor John Tory sits with fans as they wait for the start of MLS Cup Final soccer action between the Seattle Sounders and Toronto FC in Toronto on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017.Tory is backing a plan to allow local restaurants and bars to serve alcohol earlier than usual during the FIFA World Cup. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Blinch

Toronto Mayor John Tory backed a plan Wednesday to allow restaurants and bars to serve alcohol earlier than usual during the FIFA World Cup, saying it would provide a boost to the city's pandemic-stricken restaurant industry.

But the plan – which some restaurant and bar owners have been proposing in the leadup to the soccer tournament – will only be voted on next Thursday, after many early matches would already have been played at the soccer tournament being hosted in Qatar.

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