Ride-share drivers in Canada feel the sting at pump amid conflicts in Middle East
VANCOUVER — Ride-share drivers across Canada say the surging gas prices at the pump, tied to the escalating conflicts in the Middle East, are the final straw for them.
As the war in Iran, led by the U.S. and Israel, enters its second week, thousands of kilometres away from the tensions in Surrey, B.C., Kuljeet Singh is feeling the sting as he sees gas prices surge to $1.70 per litre, compared to about $1.10 per litre six years ago.
Prices jumped sharply over the past week, and that increase is making it even more difficult to make a living behind the wheel.
“My father is old. I have to take him to appointments. That’s why I chose the flexible job. But now it’s getting harder and harder,” said Singh.

