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Taxi drivers suing Quebec over life after Uber want to take fight to Canada's top court

June 2, 2026

After a victory in Quebec Superior Court followed by a loss in the province’s Court of Appeal, former taxi permit owners are hoping Canada’s top court will hear their case, at the heart of which lies the question: What constitutes property that can be expropriated?



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