Canada鈥檚 Competition Bureau is urging the federal government to allow for up to 100 per cent foreign ownership of domestic-only airlines as a way to spur more competition in the industry. The recommendation is one of several made by the Competition Bureau in a new study looking at Canada鈥檚 aviation industry, with the watchdog suggesting changes to the 鈥渉ighly concentrated鈥 market, dominated by Air Canada and WestJet. Anne Gaviola has the story.
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Boosting competition among Canadian airlines means more foreign owners: watchdog
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