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REGINA Drivers for Transportation Network Companies (TNC) like Uber in Regina will now need to get the appropriate background, criminal record and vulnerable sector checks through the police before they can start working. Drivers will be required to have the checks done no earlier than 90 days before they start driving. The change will take effect on April 1, 2021, with the intent of keeping drivers from offering their services until they get their background checks – essentially mirroring what taxi drivers must go through. Up until the change was made on Wednesday, Uber drivers in Regina were allowed to use a criminal record check performed by any law enforcement agency. A vulnerable sector check was not required.
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Posted: Jan 31, 2021 6:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 31
KDM Constructors now employs more than 70 people on construction sites across Saskatchewan. The company is jointly owned by three First Nations and another construction company.(Supplied by KDM Constructors)
Pat Laliberte starts work at 4 a.m., climbing into the truck and driving the water wherever it s needed.
His company, KDM Constructors, is contracted to haul water and help with construction at the BHP Jansen potash mine east of Saskatoon.
KDM Constructors is a unique partnership that s creating jobs and wealth for First Nations people. Laliberte has worked on job sites across Saskatchewan and Alberta, but the Canoe Lake Cree Nation band member said working for a First Nations-controlled company means a lot to him.