Land long reserved for possible Pickering airport will go to Parks Canada: minister

After a half century in limbo, the federal government says it will scrap plans to build an airport on thousands of acres in Pickering, Ont., and instead look to transfer the land to Parks Canada. The Peace Tower is seen on Parliament Hill, Tuesday, Dec.17, 2024 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

After more than a half century in limbo, the federal government has abandoned plans for an airport at a site in Pickering, Ont., and will instead look to expand the area's urban national park. 

Transport Minister Anita Anand said the government had decided against turning the Pickering lands into an airport and would instead transfer the "vast majority" of it to Parks Canada with the intent to expand the Rouge National Urban Park. 

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