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Hilarious. So if you do this with an “app”, a corporation, and limitless VC funds, it’s fine. But if you just do it on your own, no bueno!
Considering that most “disruptive” business models seem to be predicated on union busting and/ or tax evasion, that tracks.
Not anymore, Chris – rideshare drivers are supposed to be registered with the SAAQ: https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/transportation-passengers/remunerated-passenger-transportation-automobile/drivers
Based on the huge number of cars with yellow permits in the back window, it sounds like registration is pretty common.
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Chris 15:25 on 2025-12-24 Permalink
Hilarious. So if you do this with an “app”, a corporation, and limitless VC funds, it’s fine. But if you just do it on your own, no bueno!
Ian 18:21 on 2025-12-24 Permalink
Considering that most “disruptive” business models seem to be predicated on union busting and/ or tax evasion, that tracks.
Joey 21:16 on 2025-12-24 Permalink
Not anymore, Chris – rideshare drivers are supposed to be registered with the SAAQ: https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/transportation-passengers/remunerated-passenger-transportation-automobile/drivers
Based on the huge number of cars with yellow permits in the back window, it sounds like registration is pretty common.