Perhaps Fortin's clarification on one of the proposed regulations has given Uber hope. According to CBC News, the new minister said authorities are willing to give Uber drivers time to get their background checks done. He said the original proposals' wording didn't make that obvious.

Further, the company said it has confirmed with the local government that the new training requirements won't be enforced in the next few months. A group of taxi owners didn't like that the government is giving the ride-hailing firm leeway and complained about how they "must always patiently wait while Uber gets compromises and exceptions" in an open letter.

Fortin made it clear, however, that Quebec intends to push through with the new regulations. "My job is to put a regulatory framework in place" he told CBC Montreal's Daybreak. "Whether a specific private company decides to operate within it, it's not for me to be for or against that."