Rent gouging threatens future of Pearson
10th Dec 2005, 15:11 GMT
Last month, federal Transport Minister Jean Lapierre recommended that airlines land passengers in his home city of Montreal if they thought fees at Toronto's Pearson International, inflated by outrageous federal ground rent, were too high. Back then, punishing Toronto was good policy. Other airports, he said, would love to have Pearson's business. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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