On robotaxis, Toronto is having the wrong debate
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On robotaxis, Toronto is having the wrong debate
COMMENTARY
8 JUNE 2026
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Mayor Chow's Waymo double standard gives industry a veto over disruptive innovation
ANDREW MILLER
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On 26 October, Toronto will pick its next mayor. It’s not obvious, but robotaxis are on the ballot too.
Waymo, the Google-backed robotaxi firm, wants to operate here. Olivia Chow, who launched her re-election campaign in May, has set a condition: the company must first prove it won’t cost jobs. In a crowded field of challengers, no one has yet taken up the other side.
That’s not surprisi…
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