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LILLEY: Carney and Co. can't afford to wing it on airport privatization

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LILLEY: Carney and Co. can't afford to wing it on airport privatization

Liberal government quietly has a short list in hand, but financial partners and the right structure are essential to any successful deal.

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The Carney government is quietly moving forward on plans to privatize some of Canada’s biggest airports. Four, possibly five airports are said to be on the list as the government looks to explore possibilities with global financial partners.

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