Quebec taxi drivers clog streets to protest government’s industry overhaul
MONTREAL — Quebec’s transport minister is defending his plan to overhaul the province’s taxi industry as drivers across the province strike in protest.
Thousands of angry taxi drivers clogged the streets during rush hour this morning, causing major traffic jams in Montreal and Quebec City.
Transport Minister Francois Bonnardel said his government will not increase planned compensation totalling $500 million for drivers who have seen the value of their permits drop with the arrival of Uber and other ride-hailing applications.