I wasn't suggesting that they buy it. But for the sake of argument, the government could nullify the contract and take it for free if they wanted. There are plenty of reasons not to do that, but the option exists. Alternatively they could negotiate an arrangement for trucks to use it as a bypass, or they could pass a law regulating tolls. Other options include tolling all 400 series highways or using parts of the 401 as truck only or even a truck bypass. As another poster said earlier, the fact that they are spending billions of dollars on the 413 because the tolls on the 407 are too high tells you everything you need to know.
Forget about the Beer Store contract, the public interest would be best served by taking back the “revenue-generating monster” GTA highway.
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You're 100% right here. Walkability and other forms of transit would need to improve as well. I would just add that density is an important factor in making everything more walkable. I would argue that the 413 isn't necessary now and we could re-evaluate its merits once we've picked some of the lower hanging fruit. Giving people the option of living near school and work should come before facilitating even more lengthy commuting trips.