Alberta pulls out of 2030 Commonwealth Games bid over cost concerns

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The Canadian Province of Alberta has withdrawn its bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games due to the high costs involved, following the recent withdrawal of Victoria in Australia from hosting the 2026 edition. The Commonwealth Games Federation expressed disappointment but stated that discussions with potential future hosts are ongoing. The withdrawal of Alberta raises questions about the future of the Commonwealth Games, despite the success of Birmingham 2022.
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