Montreal cabbies prompt traffic jams with protest against industry overhaul
MONTREAL — Hundreds of taxis converged on downtown Montreal today, blocking major arteries to protest the government’s deregulation of their industry.
They say proposed reforms to make room for ride-hailing services will drive many of them into bankruptcy.
The drivers from Montreal and other parts of Quebec gathered in front of Transport Department offices, parking their cabs in the middle of the street for hours. Some set protest signs on fire.
Abdallah Homsy, an industry spokesman who travelled to Montreal from Quebec City Friday, said attempts to discuss the proposed changes with the office of Transport Minister Francois Bonnardel have been fruitless.