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Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday his government is open to selling public assets if the proceeds could help fund new infrastructure. The November federal budget and April spring economic statement both mentioned exploring new ownership options for the country’s federally owned airports.As first reported by the Toronto Star, a transport ministry discussion paper published last week on ports and trade suggests the government is also open to amalgamating “some key ports” while selling others.“We’re very transparent about it. Are we looking in certain cases of, are there assets that the federal government has that we could recycle the…
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By Noah Rishaug Global News Posted April 24, 2026 9:02 pm 1 min read Across…
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