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Andrew Macdonald (@andrewgordonmac) and Satish Kanwar (@skanwar) on Uber's long arc from Toronto, what brain drain looks like today, and why nobody is coming to help.
0:00 The Long Game
1:15 Uber Eats Was Built Here
4:48 Why I Stayed 14 Years
7:04 The Uber Pool Phase of AI
11:00 The Skynet of Quiet Canadians
15:51 Wear the Badge
18:00 Brain Drain Understates It
22:54 Define Yourself by What You Are
25:00 From Announcements to Progress
27:46 Self-Driving Is Obviously Good
32:09 The Jetsons Commute to Pearson
A dozen pizzas, a full set of goalie, an aquarium fish....here's some of the strangest items Canadians left in Ubers over the past year: https://t.co/04jG48s2il
From a full set of goalie equipment to humidifiers and aquarium fish, Canadians have certainly forgotten their fair share of unique items in Ubers over the past year. https://t.co/8xL5qNw1wR
What's the strangest thing you've ever left behind in a car? 👇
Check out Uber Canada's 2026 Lost & Found Index and see if your city made the list:
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🚨 It's here: Uber Canada's 2026 Lost & Found Index.
From everyday essentials to truly unforgettable treasures, Canadians left some wild things behind this year.
🧵 A few of our favourite findings:
Canada's cities each have their own Lost & Found personality.
💻 Kitchener-Waterloo riders were more likely to forget laptops.
💵 Saskatoon and St. John's riders were more likely to leave behind cash.
🤠 Calgary's most forgetful day? Stampede.
🎓 London's? Western Homecoming.
Turns out local culture shows up in the data too.
🚛💪 Team Uber Canada is back at it! We hit the pavement today at @SecondHarvestCA's annual Truck Pull Challenge, pulling a 20,000-lb delivery truck!
We’re proud to support Second Harvest and their mission to keep food where it belongs: on plates and out of landfills.
.@Uber_Canada is proud to officially join Ontario Corps, a new and forward-looking approach to emergency preparedness.
In a crisis, movement is a lifeline, helping people reach safety and essential goods get where they’re needed most.
Through this partnership, we can help move people, deliver critical supplies, and coordinate logistics at scale when emergencies happen.
Thank you, @JillDunlop1 and @PinsonneaultLKM for your leadership and collaboration.
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For many Canadians, access to care doesn’t begin at the doctor’s office, clinic, or hospital, it begins with the ability to get there.
1 in 2 Canadians take Uber to their appointments.
Wherever you are in your health journey, we’re here to help take care of the ride—so you can take care of you.
Learn more: https://t.co/mRnREK0BnF
Through partnerships with organizations like Uber, @HopeAir helps patients complete the full journey to care, including travel to airports, hospitals, and accommodations.