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.
The companies argue that U.S. tech companies "have taken over too many Canadian markets, reshaping our laws and regulations ...
Cab drivers working with app-hailing platforms have decided to boycott airport trips in protest against app-based platforms ...
Local taxi and ride-hail companies are asking the City of Toronto to include them in their "Buy Canadian" campaign.
The city is also being asked to stop reimbursing staff for rides taken with U.S.-based companies like Uber and Lyft.
The taxi driver who verbally abused SA media personality Ali Clarke could return to the ranks driving for another company.
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