Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Darryl Greer
Publication Date: August 11, 2025 - 19:59
B.C. court quashes Vancouver bylaw that forced ride-hailing firms to pay fees during peak hours
August 11, 2025
The B.C. Supreme Court has invalidated a bylaw passed by the City of Vancouver that imposed a fee on ride-hailing companies working on city streets during peak hours.
Uber Canada took the city to court over the bylaw, claiming it overstepped a municipal government’s power to regulate so-called “transportation network services.”
Tourism officials say hotels are packed and the Okanagan continues to attract plenty of visitors — but the economy means they are spending less.
August 11, 2025 - 20:51 | Klaudia Van Emmerik | Global News - Canada
The former CEO of Alberta’s health authority is asking a court to throw out a defamation lawsuit launched against her by Premier Danielle Smith’s ex-chief of staff, arguing that allegations she has made about political interference in procurement are protected by legal privilege and were in the public interest.Marshall Smith, the Premier’s former aide, is suing Alberta Health Services’ onetime head Athana Mentzelopoulos for claims she made in her own lawsuit against the Alberta government, saying she has “mischaracterized, cherry-picked, and taken out of context” portions of their...
August 11, 2025 - 20:18 | Greg Mercer | The Globe and Mail
A panel of three Ontario Court of Appeal judges unanimously affirmed the constitutionality of Canada’s first-past-the-post electoral system in a ruling released on Monday.The system, laid out in the Canada Elections Act, sees the candidate who receives the most votes in a given riding or electoral district become the member of Parliament.
August 11, 2025 - 19:44 | Jim Bronskill | The Globe and Mail
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