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Canada’s first one‑gigawatt AI data centre proposed in $10 billion project in Alberta

Montreal entrepreneur advances hyperscale proposal in Olds, north of Calgary
The massive data centre would be located in the northeastern section of the city. (CoStar)
The massive data centre would be located in the northeastern section of the city. (CoStar)
CoStar News
February 13, 2026 | 10:02 P.M.

A data centre proposed in the town of Olds, Alberta, to help meet demand created by AI firms and others would be the first gigawatt and largest such facility in the country.

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