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Mississauga won't support Toronto's potential Olympic bid

Citing the lack of a comprehensive business plan and the short timeframe to submit a letter to the International Olympic Committee, Mississauga's council said it won't support Toronto's Olympic dream.

Council decides against supporting Olympic letter, saying impact on city outweighs benefits

Mississauga, which hosted the combat events at this summer's Pan Am Games, has decided against supporting Toronto's potential Olympic bid. (Rebecca Blackwell/The Associated Press)

The city of Mississauga won't support Toronto's potential Olympic bid, its council decided Thursday.

Mayor Bonnie Crombie and her council voted against having "any involvement" with a potential 2024 Summer Olympics bid at its general committee meeting.

"Council unanimously agreed that the impacts on the city and to residents outweighed the benefits of hosting the Games," the city said in a news release.

Toronto has until Sept. 15 to write a letter to the International Olympic Committee expressing interest in launching a bid. While Mayor John Tory has held talks with various leaders, including Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, about sending the letter, he has remained noncommittal about sending the letter.

Crombie cited the lack of a comprehensive business case as a reason to not lend Mississauga's support, saying it could put taxpayers at risk.

"Council could not proceed with supporting a Toronto bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics in such a short timeframe,"Crombie said in the news release.

Mississauga hosted the combat events judo, karate, taekwondo and wrestling at this summer's Pan and Parapan Am Games.