Three taxi companies and a Canadian ride hailing startup are calling on the City of Toronto to encourage residents to support local business by avoiding U.S. ride hailing apps like Uber and Lyft.
Local taxi and ride-hail companies are asking the City of Toronto to include them in their "Buy Canadian" campaign.
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