Canada, an organization dedicated to supporting marginalized Jewish women and the community. “I had seen dozens of posts of people asking for alternatives (to Uber), and this is not okay,” she said. “In Canada today, people are afraid to speak Hebrew in public, afraid to identify as Jewish, and afraid to disclose their identity while using ride-sharing services. It is a lived reality for many in the Jewish community. Blinick said Uber does not share information about the outcome of an investigation, barring an “extraordinarily definitive” incident.
Source: National Post December 19, 2025 21:07 UTC