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Supersized data centres planned for Canada with one province leading the way

4 June 2026
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A new national AI strategy has been launched by the federal government amid rising concerns over the expansion of high-capacity data centres across Canada. Research from York University indicates that current data centres possess ten times the capacity of previous models, raising issues about their environmental impact in terms of land, water, and energy usage. Alberta is becoming a focal point for these developments, thanks to its abundant energy sources and government incentives. Active data centres currently total 1.6 gigawatts of capacity, with proposed projects potentially increasing that to 13.2 gigawatts. However, public sentiment is shifting, with a recent Angus Reid poll revealing that 68% of Canadians oppose the construction of large AI data centres near their homes, highlighting growing apprehensions about the technology’s implications.

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The significant increase in data centre capacity reflects the rapid growth of the AI sector, which is crucial for handling advanced computing needs. Historically, data centres have been concentrated in urban areas, but the push for larger facilities is shifting development toward regions like Alberta, which offers deregulated electricity and cheaper energy sources. This shift comes as regulatory scrutiny intensifies, with various global entities, including the U.S. government and the Vatican, raising concerns about AI’s safety and ethical implications. The balance between economic benefits, such as job creation and tax revenue, and environmental impacts significantly influences public opinion and policy decisions regarding the future of AI infrastructure in Canada.

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