Montreal Taxis
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Taxi drivers stage protests, take concerns over Bill 17 to province’s transport ministerTaxi driver representatives met with Quebec Transport Minister François Bonnardel to express their dissatisfaction with Bill 17.ConsumerMar 26, 2019
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Legault government to invest $500 million in Quebec taxi industryThe government will compensate drivers whose taxi license value has fallen over the past few years since the arrival of Uber and other technological applications.CanadaMar 20, 2019
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Montreal taxi drivers say they need to save their industry from extinctionHundreds of Montreal taxi drivers are discussing the state of their industry and how they can save themselves from possible extinction.TrafficFeb 25, 2019
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Teo Taxi halting operations, laying off all drivers, says union repTeo Taxi executives met with employees, including drivers, Tuesday morning to discuss the company's future.ConsumerJan 29, 2019
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Montreal taxi drivers skeptical about promise of compensationMontreal taxi drivers say they don't believe the government's promise to compensate them for the loss in value of their permits.PoliticsMar 28, 2018
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Quebec budget 2018: Will it affect you? Short answer: yesEveryone is getting a slice of the pie as Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitao unveils his final budget before the elections.PoliticsMar 27, 2018
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Taxi driver urges Quebec to change flat rate to Trudeau airport during constructionOne taxi driver insists the flat rate should be waved because it does not take into account road closures and traffic.CanadaFeb 6, 2018
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Quebec announces $44 million to help modernize taxi industry, compensation to come laterSome cab drivers have paid $200,000 for permits that are now worth as little as $75,000.PoliticsDec 15, 2017
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City unveils new look for Montreal taxisMontreal unveiled its new branding for city cabs.CanadaApr 23, 2017
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Montreal taxis to be equipped with surveillance cameras, GPS trackers and panic buttonsNew surveillance cameras, GPS trackers and panic buttons will be installed in Montreal cabs by the end of 2017.CanadaJan 19, 2017
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