Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut have not yet developed a regulatory framework to address AV use on roads.
British Columbia does not have a regulatory framework in place but is actively exploring the use of AVs through various partnerships.
Alberta does not have a regulatory framework in place but is actively exploring the use of AVs through various partnerships.
While not yet in force, Saskatchewan has passed legislative provisions regarding the use of “automated and connected vehicles” through amendments to the Traffic Safety Amendment Act.
In May 2021, Manitoba's Vehicle Technology Testing Act, came into force.
Ontario’s 10-year Automated Vehicle Pilot Project has been in force since 2016.
In 2018, Québec amended its Highway Safety Code to allow for AV pilot projects on public roads.
While not yet in force, Nova Scotia passed amendments to its highway traffic legislation that includes a definition of "autonomous vehicle".
Aside from Nova Scotia, the Atlantic provinces have not yet developed a regulatory framework to address AV use on roads.
Yukon
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
British Columbia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Québec
Nova Scotia
Atlantic provinces