Close X
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
ADVT 
National

Vancouver Taxi Association is all for the BCNDP this election

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 16 Oct, 2020 08:18 PM
  • Vancouver Taxi Association is all for the BCNDP this election

The Vancouver Taxi association is backing the BCNDP and its leader John Horgan in the upcoming provincial election.

Via a media release on Friday, VTA spokesperson Carolyn Bauer, said the association is proud to announce its support for the NDP.

"In the view of the VTA members, the NDP is best able to protect the interests of working people and small businesses in the province, as well as the disadvantaged and minority members of our society" added Bauer. 

Vancouver Taxi Association is the voice for a number of cab companies in Metro Vancouver, including: Black Top Cabs, Bonny’s Taxi, Burnaby Select Metrotown Taxi, MacLures Cabs, North Shore Taxi, Richmond Cabs, Queen City Taxi, Royal City Taxi, Vancouver Taxi Ltd., Vancouver Taxi dba Handicapped Cab, and Yellow Cab. 

The election takes place on Saturday October 24th. 

Photo courtesy of IStock. 

MORE National ARTICLES

Feds bump up value of post-CERB benefits

Feds bump up value of post-CERB benefits
The same $500-a-week floor would be placed under employment insurance benefits for those eligible for the program.

Feds bump up value of post-CERB benefits

Liberals pledge action on biases in justice system

Liberals pledge action on biases in justice system
The throne speech pledges action on issues ranging from sentencing and rehabilitation to improved civilian oversight of the RCMP and standards on the use of force.

Liberals pledge action on biases in justice system

Sanders on U.S. election: 'Democracy must win'

Sanders on U.S. election: 'Democracy must win'
Firebrand Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders is sounding the alarm over Donald Trump's refusal to promise a peaceful transfer of power next year.

Sanders on U.S. election: 'Democracy must win'

Leave regulators to approve COVID tests: Freeland

Leave regulators to approve COVID tests: Freeland
Deputy Conservative leader Candice Bergen says the government promised in March that getting rapid tests was a priority and yet half a year later, there are still none in use in Canada.

Leave regulators to approve COVID tests: Freeland

Pandemic doesn't reduce jail time: Nunavut judge

Pandemic doesn't reduce jail time: Nunavut judge
The Criminal Code says judges can deduct up to 1 1/2 days from an offender's sentence for each day served in remand.

Pandemic doesn't reduce jail time: Nunavut judge

WATCH: Trump doesn't want to accept defeat in US election, Trudeau says second wave is here

WATCH: Trump doesn't want to accept defeat in US election, Trudeau says second wave is here
WATCH: President Trump won’t commit to ensuring peaceful transfer of power if he loses election and health officials warn that COVID19 could blow out of proportion.

WATCH: Trump doesn't want to accept defeat in US election, Trudeau says second wave is here