Years after the Quebec government deregulated the taxi industry to allow services like Uber to operate, taxi drivers in Quebec have scored a court victory to the tune of $143 million, plus interest.
Province's actions contributed to decline in value of taxi owners' permits, lawsuit says A trial opens Tuesday in a class-action lawsuit accusing the Quebec government of wiping out hundreds of ...
1:13 Class-action lawsuit by taxi drivers against Quebec over devalued permits begins A Superior Court judge has ordered the Quebec government to pay more than $144 million to several thousand former ...
A Superior Court judge has ordered the Quebec government to pay more than $219 million in compensation to thousands of former taxi permit holders, ruling the government illegally expropriated their ...
Driving a taxi was not how Jean-Pierre Derival planned to spend his golden years. But this week, as the 80-year-old prepared to testify at a trial against the Quebec government’s management of the ...
Driving a taxi was not how Jean-Pierre Derival planned to spend his golden years. But this week, as the 80-year-old prepared to testify at a trial against the Quebec government’s management of the ...
A Superior Court judge has ordered the Quebec government to pay more than $144-million to several thousand former taxi permit holders in the province. Justice Silvana Conte ruled that the government ...
Taxi drivers take part in a one day strike to protest new government regulations in Montreal on Monday, March 25, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz A trial opens Tuesday in a class-action lawsuit ...