The federal Competition Bureau is asking the BC government to introduce ridesharing rules that are less restrictive than is being proposed.

They want drivers to have the flexibility to choose their own service areas, rather than requiring drivers to stay within limited geographic boundaries, and allow "market forces" to determine pricing, and how many drivers are available to serve passengers.

Guest: Leila Wright

Associate deputy commissioner of the federal Competition Bureau

The federal Competition Bureau is asking the BC government to introduce ridesharing rules that are less restrictive than is being proposed.


They want drivers to have the flexibility to choose their own service areas, rather than requiring drivers to stay within limited geographic boundaries, and allow "market forces" to determine pricing, and how many drivers are available to serve passengers.


Guest: Leila Wright


Associate deputy commissioner of the federal Competition Bureau