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Waymo advances plans for robotaxis in Toronto despite regulatory challenges

15 April 2026
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Waymo, the autonomous taxi service owned by Alphabet, is exploring opportunities to expand into the Canadian market, with Toronto as a potential testing site for its self-driving vehicles. The company has engaged with local officials and plans to apply for Ontario’s program that permits autonomous vehicle testing. Despite this progress, experts caution that various challenges, including strict regulations and the demanding Canadian winter conditions, may hinder quick implementation. Waymo’s fleet, which currently operates in ten U.S. cities, is designed for ride-hailing services without drivers, similar to platforms like Uber. The company is also lobbying British Columbia to modify existing regulations that currently ban fully automated self-driving vehicles.

Why It Matters

The move by Waymo highlights the increasing interest in autonomous vehicle technology in Canada, a sector that has seen significant developments, including a $1 billion investment in self-driving trucks by the Canadian company Waabi. Ontario’s autonomous vehicle testing program was established ten years ago, evolving to allow driverless vehicles under certain conditions, which reflects the province’s gradual acceptance of this technology. The challenges of Canadian winters pose significant operational hurdles, necessitating technological advancements to ensure safety and reliability in adverse weather. As global competition in autonomous transport intensifies, regulatory frameworks and weather adaptability will be critical for the successful rollout of such services in Canada.

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