I really don't understand the outrage. If you make a claim to a potential customers the stake holders are going to test it and I expect the city to test their background checks if they don't go through CPS / RCMP and instead elect to do their own.
As for how they got them, if I was the city I would just contact one of the social post incarcerations programs to find contract workers, so I don't really understand the outrage on that either. Their are probably plenty of ways to reach out to advertise work like this to ex-cons.
While Nenshi spoke candidly, I don't understand why the outrage isn't that Uber made a false claim that they are doing criminal background checks, glad they aren't coming to Calgary.
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