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Saskatoon committee recommends city ask province to regulate ride sharing


September 16, 2015   by The Canadian Press


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SASKATOON – A City of Saskatoon committee is hailing the province to regulate ride-sharing companies such as Uber.

The city transportation committee is recommending that council ask the Saskatchewan government to consider possible regulations and licensing.

SGI, the Crown insurance company, is in talks with the province and Uber to determine what rules they would like to see when it comes to ridesharing firms.

A City of Saskatoon committee is hailing the province to regulate ride-sharing companies such as Uber.

Councillor Mairin Loewen says before the city can make any decisions about how to fairly deal with existing taxi companies and ride-sharing services there needs to be a provincial regulatory response.

Uber has been in Canada for about three years and is already available in Toronto and some other communities.

Edmonton is proposing a bylaw that would make Uber drivers carry commercial insurance.

-CKOM, CJWW, The Canadian Press


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