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Meta announces its 1st data center in Canada

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Meta to build C$13 billion Alberta data center, its first in Canada
By Amanda Stephenson CALGARY, July 8 (Reuters) - Tech giant Meta announced Wednesday it will build a massive data center in central Alberta, the company's first in Canada, as it rapidly builds out computing capacity to support the global AI boom.

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Canada's getting its first Meta data center, and it's built for AI
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Meta plans billions for first AI data center in Canada, largest outside the US
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Meta is expanding its data center build-out to Canada
Meta ( META) is expanding its data center footprint north of the border into Canada.

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Meta is building its first big Canadian data center as AI expansion crosses the border
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Meta breaks ground on first data center in Canada
POWER Magazine
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New Gas-Fired Power Plant in Alberta Will Serve Data Center Development

A Canada-based consortium is moving forward with plans for a major natural gas-fired power plant project in Alberta. The Greenlight Electricity Centre (GLEC) is a proposed $3.2-billion 932-MW gas-fired combined cycle power generation facility that will serve a major data center development.
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Alberta and Ontario propose a pipeline to carry western Canada's oil to the east

Alberta and Ontario proposed a pipeline Monday to carry western Canadian oil east, seeking to reduce Canada’s reliance on U.S. infrastructure and open new export markets, reviving an idea that was abandoned nearly a decade ago.
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'It’s awkward': Why Alberta's separation debate tends to live mostly online

In Drumheller, residents say local Facebook groups are full of angry banter, especially from a couple of hot-heads. But most of the time, people aren’t talking about separatism face-to-face — not unless they’re fairly certain the other person agrees with them.
Prime Minister of Canada
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Canada and Alberta advance west coast pipeline project proposal and Pathways Project Carbon Capture Initiative – to build a stronger, more resilient Canadian economy

More than any other country, Canada is positioned to become the leading supplier of clean and conventional energy to ourselves and the world. To harness this opportunity, we need a new approach – one that builds sustainably and in full partnership with provinces,
Opinion
Edmonton Journal
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Opinion

Lorne Gunter: Alberta population projection a blow to separatist ambitions

The provincial government released a fascinating study on Thursday, “Population projections: Alberta and local geographic areas, 2026–2051.” OK, so the title isn’t all that fascinating, yet the glimpses of the province’s next 25 years are.
Opinion
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U.S. tariffs go easy on Alberta. That lets separatists go harder on Canada

Canada's least-tariffed province has also produced some of the friendliest sentiments toward the U.S. administration. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press) But what if the biggest lift Washington gave to the independence movement was done in plain sight and through official policy channels,
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Canada advances Alberta pipeline to Pacific Coast to expand oil exports beyond the US

Canada took a step Thursday toward opening a new route for its vast oil reserves to Asian markets as Prime Minister Mark Carney advanced a Pacific Coast pipeline from Alberta, seeking to reduce the
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Alberta, Ontario propose new pipeline in bid to boost Canada’s energy independence

Alberta and Ontario are proposing a new 3,300-kilometre pipeline route to carry crude oil across the country, in a bid to reduce Canada’s reliance on foreign markets. The proposed pipeline would travel across four provinces from Hardisty,
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A Grizzly Encounter, Recorded in Its Entirety, Shows a Close Call

A woman’s morning walk with her dog in the scenic Canadian Rockies this week took an unexpected turn after a grizzly bear galloped toward her, stood on its hind legs and continu
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