Uber to cease Quebec operations in mid-October if province doesn’t rescind new rules
MONTREAL — The Quebec government is trying to impose a rigid and outdated taxi model on Uber’s flexible way of doing business and if nothing changes, the ride-hailing company will disappear from the province’s roads by mid-October, the company warned Tuesday.
The province already had the most “severe” rules regulating the company in Canada, Uber’s Quebec general manager Jean-Nicolas Guillemette said.
Forcing all Uber drivers to undergo a mandatory 35 hours of training, as Transport Minister Laurent Lessard announced last week, will make it impossible for the company to continue its operations in Quebec beyond Oct. 14, Guillemette added.
Quebec responded dismissively to Guillemette’s announcement.