Federal Competition Bureau calls for rethink of B.C. taxi regulations
VICTORIA — Fair regulations and wide-open markets should be the main drivers behind the British Columbia government’s move to accommodate both the taxi industry and ride-hailing services, says the federal Competition Bureau.
The agency called on the provincial government Monday to re-examine its taxi regulations to permit more competition in the industry, while improving services for riders and businesses.
It urges an all-party legislative committee reviewing transportation network services to level the playing field for taxis and ride-hailing providers. The select standing committee on Crown corporations was asked last year to provide recommendations on regulations for transportation network services for the legislature by March 31.
“The main recommendations we are making are that markets will often deliver the best outcomes on their own, and so instead of taking a look at whether we can regulate the price at which fares are set, let the market determine that,” said bureau spokeswoman Leila Wright.