Developer withdraws northern Ontario AI data centre plans after public opposition
A developer has withdrawn its plans to build a two-megawatt artificial intelligence (AI) data centre in Armour Township, Ont., due to public opposition to the project.
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Hamilton city councillors rejected on Wednesday a temporary pause on new data centres that was eyed as a possible model for other municipali

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