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Many airports across the country are struggling to balance their books and raise enough money to make necessary infrastructure repairs and improvements. They've begun lobbying the federal government for further financial relief

Passenger activity is rebounding faster at major airports in Canada compared with regional airports following the COVID-19 pandemic. Some airports are raising passenger fees to help alleviate financial pressures and make needed repairs and improvements.

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