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Meta announcement shows Alberta’s determination to welcome AI data centres

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July 10, 2026

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Other than a few jobs and modest annual government revenues, it’s not completely clear what benefits these massive plants will bring to Alberta. The post Meta announcement shows Alberta’s determination to welcome AI data centres appeared first on rabble.ca.

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Townhall

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· Jul 8, 2026

Here's the Truth About AI Data Centers—and Why the Wealthiest County in America Is Full of Them

Here's the Truth About AI Data Centers—and Why the Wealthiest County in America Is Full of Them

The Narwhal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Alberta’s AI data centre dreams run into global shortage of gas turbines

Alberta is betting its AI future on natural gas-powered data centres. But a global shortage of gas turbines could delay projects, drive up costs and complicate the province’s 100-billion ambitions

Loonie Politics

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· Jul 8, 2026

Meta to build $13B data centre north of Edmonton, its first in Canada

CALGARY — The tech behemoth behind Facebook and Instagram says it plans to make Alberta home to its first artificial intelligence data centre in Canada, and its largest outside the United States. Meta announced Wednesday that the 13-billion-plus project is to be built in Sturgeon County, in the Industrial Heartland region north of Edmonton. The [] The post Meta to build 13B data centre north of Edmonton, its first in Canada appeared first on Loonie Politics.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 1, 2026

Brookfield bets on India’s AI data centre boom to drive renewable energy growth

The global investment giant says rising AI adoption in India will fuel demand for data centres and large-scale renewable energy infrastructure

MobileSyrup

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· Jul 10, 2026

Meta AI data centre leaked deadly bacteria into city’s wastewater

AI data centres already get a lot of hate (for valid reasons), but Meta just gave the general public even more reasons to hate them, as the company gears up to build one in Edmonton. Essentially, a Meta-affiliated data centre company, Goat Systems LLC, flooded local wastewater pipes in Wyoming with fill-and-flush waste (a process []

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

America’s data-centre backlash puts the AI boom at risk

Opposition is spreading across the country

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Related coverage for "Meta announcement shows Alberta’s determination to welcome AI data centres": Townhall — Here's the Truth About AI Data Centers—and Why the Wealthiest County in America Is Full of Them. The Narwhal — Alberta’s AI data centre dreams run into global shortage of gas turbines. Loonie Politics — Meta to build $13B data centre north of Edmonton, its first in Canada. The Hindu BusinessLine — Brookfield bets on India’s AI data centre boom to drive renewable energy growth. MobileSyrup — Meta AI data centre leaked deadly bacteria into city’s wastewater. Hindustan Times — America’s data-centre backlash puts the AI boom at risk