It’s trial time for a $215-million class action lawsuit by members of the local taxi industry, first brought against the City of Ottawa more than six years ago during the local legalization of industry disruptor Uber. Read More
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Trial starts in taxi industry's $215-million lawsuit over city's handling of Uber
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