Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is raising concerns about a proposed AI data centre in their traditional territory. Celebrity investor Kevin O'Leary plans to fund and develop the "world’s largest" AI data centre in the Municipal District of Greenview near Grande Prairie.
Cease and desist. That’s the demand from the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation in an open letter to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith. “We just want to make sure that we were heard when it comes to this type of thing.
Canada’s First Nation in Sturgeon Lake is opposing a data center build in Alberta in an open letter to the Alberta premier Danielle Smith. The Municipal District of Greenview and O’Leary Ventures announced plans to build a data center, natural gas plant, and geothermal project in the Greenview Industrial Gateway (GIG) in December last year.
Kevin O'Leary, who said a U.S.-Canada merger might make some sense, visits Trump in Palm Beach at Mara-a-Lago with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
Shark Tank star and businessman Kevin O’Leary said he helped Alberta Premier Danielle Smith achieve something “no other Canadian politician” currently has with President-elect Donald Trump, which is vital amid negotiating disagreements between Canada and the United States.
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation urged Premier Danielle Smith to halt the proposed AI data centre citing lack of consultation and demanding transparency and accountability on permits and foreign investment
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says while she doesn't want to assume anything after her meeting with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence over the weekend, Canada needs "to be prepared" that threatened tariffs are on the way.
Jean Chretien’s 91st birthday message published in the Globe and Mail should be required reading for all Canadians. He has stated clearly how our politicians, federal and provincial, as well as our businesses should respond to the threats and bluster Donald Trump spews not only to Canada but the rest of the world as well.
The unfounded attacks on Premier Smith continue unabated. Letters pour in, decrying her efforts to defend Alberta’s jobs and economy by trying to work with incoming President Trump instead of ignoring him or throwing rocks at him.
Their firm disagreements on how to deal with Trump's trade ideas are rooted in their backgrounds, and in their backyards.
Conservative leader dodged question over whether he backs Alberta, or rest of provinces and federal government
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against TikTok on Friday in its challenge to a federal law requiring the popular short-video app be sold by its Chinese parent company ByteDance or be banned in the United States on Sunday.