Canada's top court hears Uber case that may drive change in gig labour rules
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments in an appeal by Uber Technologies Inc against a ruling in favour of one of its drivers that could affect how the country classifies workers in the so-called gig economy.Uber is seeking to overturn a lower-court ruling that had paved the way for UberEats driver David Heller to file a class action suit aimed at securing a minimum wage, vacation pay and other benefits for himself and other drivers. Drivers are now classified as..