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John Horgan’s backroom ride-hailing deal bad for British Columbians

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Vancouver: MLA Jordan Sturdy, the BC Liberal Transporta­tion Critic, is calling on John Horgan and the NDP to scrap their backroom ride-hailing deal in favour of the model seen working well across the rest of the country. “British Columbians were promised ride-hailing by this government and instead they are getting a knock-off version cooked up by NDP insiders,” said Sturdy, MLA for West Vancouver-sea to Sky. “John Horgan adopted the previous BC Liberal government’s promise to introduce ride-hailing by Christmas 2017, broke that promise within months of taking power, broke his next promise of ride-hailing by the end of 2018, and now in 2019 we’re getting a form of ride-hailing nobody asked for.” The BC Liberals are advocating for a level playing field so both the taxi industry and new entrants can provide British Columbians with more transporta­tion options. The Ministry of Transporta­tion and ICBC started working on ride-hailing legislatio­n and insurance in 2014 under the BC Liberals and after lengthy consultati­ons, developed a framework that modernized the taxi industry while opening the door to ride-hailing companies. ICBC completed its extensive work in 2016 creating a new insurance product for ride-hailing as well as a part time product for the taxi industry which was estimated to provide up to 25 per cent savings on their insurance costs.

“John Horgan and the NDP look to be rigging the deck so that companies like Uber and Lyft will be unlikely to successful­ly operate throughout the province,” added Sturdy. “No other jurisdicti­on has created obstacles and uncertaint­ies for the ride-hailing industry the way the NDP has in British Columbia. Twice we have introduced a bill that would bring certainty for real ride-hailing and opportunit­y for the public to benefit but the NDP dismissed it both times.”

While ride-hailing companies can only begin submitting applicatio­ns in September, a company with links to the NDP, Kater, has already been operating since the spring.

“Kater, currently the lone ride-sourcing app in Vancouver, is a company strongly tied to the Vancouver Taxi Associatio­n and former BC NDP MLA and party president Moe Sihota,” concluded Sturdy. “Instead of facilitati­ng real ride-hailing, the John Horgan has allowed an insider company to get a leg up on true ride-hailing.”

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