I pride myself that I have never called or used any uber service. They can get fucked.
also never book with airbnb, or whatever weird delivery service that expect their "worker" to get paid with tips only.
I only order delivery when the restaurant have their own guy doing it.
Tie minimum wage to general CoL since 1980, and it currently would be something like $28/hr.
Tie minimum wage to a specific CoL such as rental costs, which are governed by the one-third rule, and since 1980 it would have risen to about $38/hr in cities like Kelowna, and likely half again more for places like Vancouver.
I'd love to see what the new rates are compared to Taxis, we'll have to wait until September, but I suspect it's not going to be much of a difference anymore and usage of these services will drop.
It does seem a bit strange that the BC government just recently banned self-driving cars though.
I expected that to be the path forward here, with Vancouver being the first city in Canada to roll out a Waymo-taxi operation. Most of the cost of a taxi/uber these days is labour, not the capital for the vehicle or maintenance and fuel.
Fully autonomous self driving cars just aren't ready. They probably never will be unless you give them a dedicated lane and grade separate it. But we already have that, it's called Skytrain.
The way forward is a properly funded transit system not a techbro feverdream.
Waymo has millions of completely driverless miles in multiple cities providing publicly available taxi services at this point, They expanded to Los Angeles already this year and are still planning on operating in Austin by the end of the year too.
It's clearly viable, and it's just a matter of time at this point as they polish the rough edges and learn how to scale it better.