Saskatoon

City of Saskatoon will ask the province to regulate Uber in Sask. cities

The issue of regulating ride-share companies such as Uber was back on the council agenda.
The transportation policy committee is asking council to get the province involved in regulating ridesharing companies for the province. (Steve Pasqualotto/CBC)

The City of Saskatoon will ask the province to regulate Uber in Saskatchewan cities.

Uber is a ridesharing program that connects customers to drivers who charge for the ride they offer. Uber co-ordinates the payments.

In the summer, the standing policy committee on transportation looked at whether Uber and similar rideshare companies should be allowed to operate in the city.

Monday, council carried a motion to approach the province to regulate the industry and coordinate with other urban centres in the province.  

Currently, SGI requires ride-share companies to have a Class PT plate. In order to get that plate, you need to have a taxi licence and SGI has no exemption for ride-share companies, but the agency and the province are discussing regulations.