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.