Quebec Taxi Industry Pauses Protests After Driver Self-Harms On TV

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'One of our distressed colleagues called out for help on television by trying to end his life,' a spokesman for the province's taxi industry said

Lynda Poirier of the suicide prevention centre responds to reporters questions as taxi industry spokesperson Abdallah Homsy reacts on Friday.

An industry group said the decision was made after the dramatic incident at the end of an interview with a taxi owner on the LCN all-news network. "This morning, one of our distressed colleagues called out for help on television by trying to end his life," Homsy said."I invite all my colleagues who are in mental distress, or friends and family who witness that distress, to seek out help."Taxi drivers had been protesting all week in Montreal and Quebec City, claiming the government's proposed reforms will drive many of them into bankruptcy.

The bill would get rid of a quota system that limits the number of taxis in each city, and drivers say it would render their permits worthless. The province is offering a total of $500 million to compensate permit-holders.

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It’s happening in lots of industries. What worked in 1919 is antiquated now. Urban folk don’t need cars, suburbans want smaller carbon footprint & Uber is a really great platform for quickly getting around when not public transit available. Evolution

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Quebec taxi industry suspends pressure tactics after owner harms self on TVThe group said the move was necessary to protect taxi owners and drivers who are experiencing psychological distress as a result of proposed legislation overhauling the industry So you mean, government overregulation and competition control are stalling development and driving industries into the ground. Again.
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Quebec taxi drivers denounce industry overhaul they say will force them into bankruptcyTransport Minister Francois Bonnardel tabled Bill 17 last week in an attempt to modernize the province’s taxi industry, which like many across the world, has been upended by competitors such as Uber Like the men who swept horse dung off the road in the past, there will always be someone opposed to progress.
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William Watson: Quebec takes a wrecking ball to supply management in the taxi industry and actually gets something rightFor decades in Quebec taxi operators have been shafting their customers — with the connivance and co-operation of governments Druid999S Now do the REAL supply management !! Go get the diary cartel !! bcpoli learn from this.
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