Quebec government to spend $500 million to compensate taxi drivers, reform industry
QUEBEC — The Quebec government will give the province’s taxi drivers $500 million in compensation as it moves to overhaul the province’s passenger transport industry.
The Coalition Avenir Quebec government tabled a bill that seeks to reduce the number of costly requirements for taxi drivers and allow them to benefit from a dynamic pricing system like that used by Uber.
Transport Minister Francois Bonnardel said the government will compensate taxi permit holders who’ve seen the value of those permits drop with the arrival of Uber and other ride-hailing applications.
He said the legislation would create a more equal playing field among various companies competing in the industry by reducing taxi drivers’ costs and allowing them to adjust prices based on demand.