Hamilton city council will look at legalizing Uber
CBC.ca
Feb. 10, 2016
By Samantha Creggs
Hamilton is looking at legalizing Uber by creating a new licensing category for the ride-hailing service.
City staff will report back by March 30 on creating a new category for Uber and similar services. The idea, says Coun. Sam Merulla, is to create a "level playing field" between Uber and taxi drivers.
The move comes after the Edmonton became the first city in Canada to legalize Uber. Under the Edmonton law, taxi operators can charge equal rates to Uber, and Uber drivers have to get appropriate commercial insurance.
Merulla said that his motivation is fairness and public safety.
"I get that it's a cool thing to do," the Ward 4 councillor said at a city council meeting on Wednesday. "But just because it's cool doesn't mean it's in the best interest of the public."
Merulla also wants the city to ask for an interim injunction at Superior Court until the city can properly licence the service.
Like other cities in Canada, Hamilton has been grappling with how to handle Uber, from asking to meet with Uber officials to fining 21 local Uber drivers for driving without a taxi license.
Here's what else city council decided on Wednesday: