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Around $7 million will cover improvements to taxiways and other paved surfaces, while $5.7 million is allocated for airport operations and essential services, the Government of Canada said in a statement on Tuesday, adding investments in airports ensure Canada’s air transportation system provides travellers with choice, efficiency and affordability. Half the cost of airport upgrades announced Tuesday will be covered by the Winnipeg Airports Authority (WAA).
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Barry Rempel, president and CEO of the WAA said the funding is good news for the entire region.
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