ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaA new shuttle bus is taking to the streets in Kanata, one that drives itselfOctober 9Duration 1:49October 9NewsDuration 1:49CBC’s Sannah Choi got a sneak peek at the self-driving shuttle that will make its way along public roads in the Kanata area.Related Stories This councillor says OC Transpo is failing his rural ward. Could private buses be the answer? Ottawa’s speed camera plan in flux after province vows to prohibit them Ottawa’s transit woes have a silver lining: At least we aren’t alone Under new 7-year plan, nearly every Hamilton bus route will change. What will that mean for you? Councillors say residents may not get on board as East Hants explores new bus serviceMore from NewsVideo0:59Bear captured in southwest Calgary neighbourhood1 hour agoVideo2:14Hockey Québec is launching a campaign to help keep parents in check during hockey games 2 hours agoVideo1:03Crowd in Hostages Square cheers Trump, boos NetanyahuCBC News 16 minutes agoVideo7:22Oscar winner Diane Keaton dead at 79: reports3 hours agoVideo2:40One of Montreal’s few legal graffiti walls turns 50 2 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:11Trump asked about Canadians who are refusing to come to the U.S.Politics News October 7Video0:44Truck rolls onto Winnipeg street without driverOctober 10Video0:28Surveillance video shows moments before and after fatal shooting inside StarbucksOctober 1Video0:44Blast levels Tennessee military explosives plantThe National October 10Video2:14Meet the woman behind P.E.I.’s famous ‘mile-high’ lemon meringue piesOctober 9