KEY POINTS
  • Ride-hailing service Uber said Tuesday it will stop operating in the Canadian province of
    Quebec next month
  • It is reportedly pulling out to avoid following tough new regulations announced last week
  • Uber is also battling a decision by London transport regulators to strip the company of its operating license

Ride-hailing service Uber said on Tuesday it will stop operating in the Canadian province of
Quebec next month, pulling out to avoid following tough new regulations announced last week.

Uber is withdrawing from Canada's second-most populous province as it also battles a decision to strip the company of its license to operate in London, the latest in a series of regulatory attacks on Uber as new Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi seeks to rebuild the company's image.