Tory leadership hopeful Maxime Bernier promises to shake up air industry
OTTAWA — Conservative leadership hopeful Maxime Bernier is appealing to innate Canadian frustration with the stresses of air travel by promising to shake up the country’s airline industry, should he become prime minister.
The Quebec MP, who has made privatization and deregulation a central theme in his campaign to take over as Tory leader, said Wednesday he would ease foreign ownership restrictions on airlines and privatize Canada’s major airports.
“Canada has a relatively strong air transportation industry and good infrastructure,” Bernier told a news conference.
“But like many other sectors of our economy, such as telecommunications and supply management in agriculture, it suffers from a lack of competition and from prices that are too high.”


