Minister says ride-hailing service Uber will operate in B.C. by end of 2017
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s Liberal government will allow ride-hailing services such as Uber to operate in the province by the end of this year, while introducing initiatives that it says will help the taxi industry remain competitive.
Transportation Minister Todd Stone said the province consulted extensively with residents, the taxi industry and ride-hailing companies to create a “made-in-B.C.” plan that his government will carry out if re-elected in May.
“British Columbians have made it very clear that there is a demand for services that ride-sharing companies provide,” he said Tuesday.
“What we’ve heard is that any changes we introduce in British Columbia will need to address the public’s desire for more choice, but also convenience, accessibility and competition.”


