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Artificial Intelligence and Transportation in Canada

March 24, 2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become integrated into our daily lives in a multitude of ways. The technology has shown promise to enhance productivity and decision-making across a wide range of applications. Canada’s transportation sector is no different, with it already being integrated into the planning, design and operation of road, highway and urban transportation infrastructure. This webinar will explore the findings of the report on AI in Transportation across Canada.

The report:

  1. Defines fundamentally, Artificial Intelligence.

  2. Highlights potential use cases in the context of our TAC focus areas

  3. Illustrates the use cases, with known case studies

  4. Discusses potential challenges and risks

  5. Shares recommendations for potential next steps toward understanding, adoption of the technologies

Presenters

Carolyn Sherstone

Senior Transportation Planner,
WSP

Selby Thannikary

Senior Manager, Transportation Planning & Science
WSP

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