Thanks for the #UberPITCH love, Vancouver!

Curious to see what when down during #UberPITCH in Vancouver? Check out our recap!

Vancouver, investors are waiting for your #UberPITCH

On April 7, from 11am to 3pm, you have the chance to make your passion a reality. Request UberPITCH and we’ll bring you one of Canada’s top investors, ready to hear your big idea.

What British Columbia would look like with Uber

Have you ever wanted to peer into a crystal ball and see what the future looks like? Now’s your chance! As a part of the campaign to bring ridesharing to BC, Uber is launching Future View.

The provincial government should say YES to ridesharing in 2016

This future is well within reach. That is why, on behalf of riders and drivers who want choice, we are asking the province to take action this spring to welcome ridesharing to BC.

It’s time for ridesharing in BC

People in over 400 cities around the world are benefiting from ridesharing. Unfortunately, British Columbians are not. Contact the Premier to bring ridesharing to BC today.

Committed to solutions for ridesharing in Alberta

In the past weeks, thousands of riders and hundreds of driver-partners have come forward to express their support for ridesharing and tell their stories. We’re sharing some of those stories here in appreciation for all who have voiced their support for innovation and ridesharing.

Temporary suspension of service in the City of Edmonton

With no action by the NDP government on ridesharing, the Province has cost thousands of Edmonton drivers income opportunities by forcing Uber to suspend operations in the city.

Thank you, Edmonton

Today we were joined by hundreds of supporters to ask the provincial government to approve rideshare licensing and insurance so that thousands of Albertans can continue to earn a living, and tens of thousands do not lose access to a much needed transportation system.

Keep ridesharing in Alberta

Unless the province acts before March 1st, ridesharing will no longer be able to continue operations in Alberta and drivers and riders will lose access to important income and transportation.

Setting the record straight for our Calgary supporters

We are disappointed that City Council passed regulations that will not see Uber return to Calgary at this time. That said, we will continue to evaluate our options and monitor the Calgary market for opportunities to engage in thoughtful dialogue. We want to set the record straight so you know what we have done throughout this process and highlight why smart rules matter and the implications of bad regulations.