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Hundreds protest against planned AI data centres in Vancouver

28 June 2026
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Hundreds of Vancouver residents protested on Saturday against the construction of two new AI data centres in the city, organized by a coalition opposing the partnership between Telus and the federal government. The demonstrators marched from the Vancouver Art Gallery to City Hall, voicing concerns over the environmental impact, particularly regarding excessive water and power consumption. Protester Greenlee Welsh highlighted that the benefits promised by AI firms do not justify the environmental costs. The first data centre, located at the former Hootsuite headquarters, is expected to begin operations by the end of this year, while the second is planned for 150 West Georgia St. and is set to open in 2029. The protests reflect growing public concern about the sustainability of such projects, especially as Metro Vancouver faces severe water restrictions.

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The protest underscores escalating tensions between community needs and the expansion of AI infrastructure in Canada. The International Energy Agency reports that data centres consumed 140 billion litres of water globally in 2023, raising alarms in regions like Metro Vancouver, which is already experiencing water shortages. The provincial government supports the data centres, arguing they will operate under strict environmental regulations, primarily using clean hydro power. However, public sentiment remains skeptical, emphasizing the need for community consultation and oversight in managing local resources as technology advances.

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