The CAQ adopted the taxi reform bill last week, much to the dismay of taxi drivers. On Tuesday, a law firm representing the taxi industry announced plans to once again launch a lawsuit against the Quebec Government. The drivers are demanding $1.5 billion from the Quebec government and Uber to compensate them for the losses they will incur with deregulation of the taxi industry. Global’s Phil Carpenter has more.
Global News at 5:30 and 6:30
Taxi drivers once again taking the Quebec Government to court over Bill 17
More Videos
-
Global News at 5:30 Montreal: Nov. 15
-
Montreal merchants rejoice as part of Ste-Catherine Street West reopens
-
Unhoused Montreal artist draws from his own experience
-
Global News at 5:30 Montreal: Nov. 14
-
Referendum requested over plan to ban cars from parts of Ste-Catherine Street West
-
REM delayed again and south shore service to be disrupted in summer 2025
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article