Canada in robot trucking vanguard, with one driverless semi already here
If it’s daytime, odds are a lone box truck is cruising the streets between Toronto and Brampton, Ont., with no one behind the wheel.
Bristling with more than two dozen cameras, radars and “lidar” — a laser-based measurement of distance — the vehicle ferries groceries daily from an automated Loblaw Cos. Ltd. warehouse at a supermarket in Etobicoke to its headquarters 25 kilometres west of the city.
Sporting a purple logo, the truck is owned by Gatik Inc., an autonomous trucking firm based in California but with an office a 10-minute drive from the store.
“We’ve been laying down very deep Canadian roots for five, six years now,” said Rich Steiner, a spokesman for Gatik, which placed its first self-driving truck on a Canadian road for Loblaw in 2020.

