During elections, Uber to offer free rides in Canada
Uber has been through controversy since it was launched in Canada last year
On the election day in Canada, Uber has announced to offer its new users free rides to and from the polling stations in cities where it operates.
Uber will cover the rides to the polling stations and back, amounting to $15 each way, for the first-time customers, a representative says.
Read: European taxi drivers block Brussels over Uber
According to the company, the offers will be available in Edmonton, Calgary, the Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa, London, Hamilton, the Waterloo Region, Quebec City and Montreal.
Uber has been through controversy since it was launched in Canada last year. Other taxi companies say Uber is an unfair competitor.
The article originally appeared in CTV News
Uber will cover the rides to the polling stations and back, amounting to $15 each way, for the first-time customers, a representative says.
Read: European taxi drivers block Brussels over Uber
According to the company, the offers will be available in Edmonton, Calgary, the Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa, London, Hamilton, the Waterloo Region, Quebec City and Montreal.
Uber has been through controversy since it was launched in Canada last year. Other taxi companies say Uber is an unfair competitor.
The article originally appeared in CTV News