Taxi industry suing City of Ottawa

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Court case begins into $215 million lawsuit over damage caused to taxi drivers when Uber was allowed to operate in Ottawa.

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Court case begins? It’s too soon. Why not wait another 7 years ?

The lawyer for this makes me laugh😂 he was on the on the morning news and made no sense

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