Chris Selley: Defending the mediocrity of Canadian airports is no righteous cause
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Chris Selley: Defending the mediocrity of Canadian airports is no righteous cause
Airports are a private-sector experience from curb to gate. So why publicly own their tens of billions of dollars of profitable real estate?
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By Chris Selley
Published May 06, 2026
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Air Canada airplanes stand on the tarmac at Pearson International Airport in Toronto. PHOTO BY PETER POWER /AFP via Getty Images
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