Tow-truck companies refuse to haul away large trucks gridlocking Ottawa
OTTAWA — All tow-truck companies on contract with the city have refused to haul away the big rigs that have gridlocked Ottawa’s downtown for the second week in a row, the city’s manager says.
Steve Kanellakos said the consensus among many of the companies seems to be that they don’t want to do the work because the heavy truck industry is such a large part of their livelihoods and they don’t want to damage that part of their businesses.
The city has contracts with 10 companies, which are typically used to tow vehicles during parking bans so city plows can remove snow. Some of the contracts cover towing services for city vehicles, and others help recover lost and stolen vehicles for police.
“We’ve contacted them all and every one, they’re all refusing as of today to provide heavy tow truck work,” Kanellakos said Monday evening after a briefing to city council on the demonstration downtown.

