Canada has stepped into the growing controversy surrounding Omar Artan after the United States denied him entry ahead of the World Cup 2026. David Eby, Premier of British Columbia, announced that he would welcome the Somali referee to his province and allow him to officiate matches scheduled in Vancouver.
Eby strongly supported Artan after American authorities expelled the referee despite his FIFA accreditation and diplomatic passport. The Canadian official insisted that Omar Artan deserves the opportunity to work during the tournament, especially since Vancouver will host several World Cup 2026 matches this summer.
“British Columbia would welcome Omar Artan,” David Eby declared while discussing the situation. The Premier also stated that the referee should officiate matches played in Vancouver under his province’s jurisdiction.
This announcement adds a new dimension to the tensions already surrounding the organization of the World Cup 2026 in North America. While the United States continues to face criticism over strict immigration controls and visa restrictions, Canada now positions itself as a more open host for international participants involved in the tournament.