BC’s new data centre cluster sparks new discussion of ‘sovereign’ AI push
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
TELUS is developing a major AI data-centre cluster in British Columbia, backed by Ottawa's large-scale AI data-centre initiative. The project will start with 85 megawatts of power and scale to 150 megawatts by 2032, with three sites in Kamloops, Mount Pleasant, and near BC Place. This raises questions about control and electricity demand, amid concerns over foreign-owned AI systems threatening national sovereignty, with potential benefits for Canadian researchers handling sensitive data.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Sovereign AI infrastructure can shield Canada from external commercial or political interests shaping access to critical digital services.
- · Domestic computing power is crucial for researchers handling sensitive data, such as health records.