Amber Ruddy and Keith McLaughlin debate whether Alberta’s push for AI data centres represents a major economic opportunity—or an emerging political liability. They examine growing concerns over land, electricity, and AI, and how opposition could cut across traditional political lines. The two regular panelists also explore how the issue could reshape the UCP-NDP battle, the province's relationship with municipalities, and Alberta’s influence within Canada.
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