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OPINION: Feds should privatize airports to increase competition
Privatizing airports is a step in the right direction to improve air travel for Canadians.
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In the last five months, the government of Prime Minister Mark Carney has twice pitched the idea of privatizing Canada’s airports. While details remain vague, airport privatization and broader air travel policy reforms are long overdue, given poor service quality, expensive airfares and limited choice — problems largely due to a lack of competition.
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