Conditional offer, really…. not really fair that he can run to the government to request changes. It’s not like the average businessman can really make demands of the government. This is a use of privilege… something that if the government really considers and does, should be a clear indication of corruption.
Glad to see a Quebec businessman step up and try to save this nice Quebec company. Hopefully he can turn things around by convincing the goverment to change the legislation so that every taxi company plays with the same rules. If he manage to do so, I will gladly say bravo to PKP.
Ephraim 08:54 on 2019-03-05 Permalink
Conditional offer, really…. not really fair that he can run to the government to request changes. It’s not like the average businessman can really make demands of the government. This is a use of privilege… something that if the government really considers and does, should be a clear indication of corruption.
Steve Q 10:08 on 2019-03-05 Permalink
Glad to see a Quebec businessman step up and try to save this nice Quebec company. Hopefully he can turn things around by convincing the goverment to change the legislation so that every taxi company plays with the same rules. If he manage to do so, I will gladly say bravo to PKP.