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Telus and feds announce AI data cluster in B.C. to boost 'sovereign' computing power - Castanet

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AI announcement said to bring 'significant' jobs, economic growth to B.C.

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AI data centre project will help build ‘soveriegn' computing, minister says.

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The project announced will involve three facilities in B.C.

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which Telus says will deliver "one of the world's most powerful and sustainable AI infrastructure clusters.

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to boost 'sovereign' computing power CTV NewsAI announcement said to bring "significant" jobs, economic growth to B.C.

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**Summary:** Telus and federal authorities have announced the establishment of an AI data cluster in British Columbia, aiming to boost "sovereign" computing power. The project will include two new centers in Vancouver, with Telus stating it will deliver one of the world's most powerful and sustainable AI infrastructure clusters. **Why

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