


Lyft is currently present in 9 Canadian cities including Toronto and Ottawa. Uber and other competitors are not too excited about this prospect because Lyft might potentially offer highly competitive pricing and could poach drivers from other services. The ride-hailing service Uber has signed deals with Quebec's two busiest airports to allow its drivers to take passengers to and from their terminals. This greatly benefits ride-sharing programs like Lyft because they now have free rein to establish their business in Quebec. To remind you, Bill 17 aims to deregulate the taxi industry by abolishing the need for taxi permits and territorial restrictions. Edit: and yes, buses are really safe, theres. It costs 3,50 each time you use a bus or you could buy tickets from a Metro grocery store. While an exact date hasn't been confirmed, Lyft is quickly taking advantage of Bill 17, the new law that led to massive strikes and protests in the taxi industry. To my knowledge, Uber works in Quebec City, but you could also use buses from RTC: to fully know the bus youll have to take, where and when it will be youll take it, you can download the 'RTC nomade' app. Lyft, one of the most popular ride services in North America, is finally coming to Quebec.Ĭurrently hiring in Montreal, Lyft is slated to come to the province sometime in the near future. For those of you who are fed up with using Uber or standard taxi services in Quebec, there's finally a new kid on the block coming this summer.
