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Data centre capacity could soar to 20 GW in planned projects: government document

  • On Wednesday, a government pitch deck for Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon revealed more than 20 gigawatts of proposed AI data center capacity across Canada, though officials clarified this is not a firm projection of expected construction.
  • Prepared by Innovation, Science and Economic Development, the presentation positions Canada as a 'foremost destination for new data centres,' citing the country's stable electricity grid and existing tax credits to attract international investors.
  • While Canada currently has about 337 megawatts of capacity, developers have proposed more than 20 gigawatts of new projects, with the majority located in Alberta where natural gas-fired power plants would support the facilities.
  • If fully built, these natural gas-supported projects could generate emissions equal to almost 3% of Canada's total emissions in 2023; government spokespeople emphasized many proposals remain subject to regulatory and commercial approval.
  • Community opposition to data centers is rising nationwide; residents in Olds, Alta., have rallied against a proposed 10-building campus with 1.4 gigawatts of gas-fired power generation, citing environmental and grid concerns.
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Data centre capacity could soar to 20 GW in planned projects: government document

OTTAWA - A document prepared for the federal artificial intelligence minister to use when pitching international investors on Canada’s AI ecosystem identifies a massive proposed increase in Canada’s data centre capacity.

·Winnipeg, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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