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EV renter Weeve expands to Vancouver, increases Polestar fleet threefold

Weeve cites “high demand” as the reason for adding 300 Polestar 2 vehicles

Mehanaz Yakub
Jun 17, 2024
4 minute read
Uber drivers should not carry the economic burden of transitioning to EVs, says Canadian GM

In an exclusive interview, Uber Canada’s GM says the ride-hailing giant is looking to customers and the public to support the switch, and that its goal of 100 per cent EV use by 2030 in North American cities applies to those with “supportive EV policies”

Stephanie Wallcraft
Sep 17, 2020
4 minute read
Voluntary commitments alone won’t resolve ride-hailing’s growing carbon footprint

Lyft and Uber have pledged to electrify their Canadian fleets by 2030, but the more ride-hailing displaces transit, the more we need public policy to drive down its emissions, argues Dan Woynillowicz

Dan Woynillowicz
Sep 8, 2020
5 minute read
Whose lane is it, anyway? Five ways COVID-19 might change city mobility

The pandemic lockdown has changed the way people get around town — changes that may be permanently rewriting the mobility agenda for Canadian cities in a post-COVID era

Nicholas Sanderson
Jun 3, 2020
5 minute read
Montreal clears final hurdle for Uber Jump

City vote paves way for May launch of ride-sharing firm’s first dockless e-bike foray into Canada

Alain McKenna
May 7, 2019
3 minute read
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