Governing Disruption: Toward Canada’s New Mobility Future

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Governing Disruption: Toward Canada’s New Mobility Future

Sustainability
Pages:19 pages17 min read

Author: Jesse Steinberg

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In this issue briefing, we look at new mobility technologies in Canada, the opportunities they present, the challenges they pose, and the role of governance in guiding the evolution of potentially disruptive technologies.

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In this issue briefing, we look at new mobility technologies in Canada and the role of governance in guiding the evolution of potentially disruptive technologies.

Technologies like vehicle automation, ride-hailing, and micromobility can potentially improve local transportation systems, however, their value is in their contribution to the public interest. What tools does Canada need to regulate these systems, in the public interest, across all levels of government? How can governments keep pace with private sector innovation.

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Key findings
New mobility: Opportunity or threat?
What is new mobility?
Guiding disruption: The role of new mobility governance
Data rules
Who pays? A new approach to taxing and funding
Supporting public sector innovation
Reflections on first principles
Appendix A – Methodology
Appendix B – Bibliography

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