Telus and Feds Announce AI Data Cluster in BC to Boost Sovereign Computing Power

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Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, greets Darren Entwistle, President and CEO of Telus at the podium after announcing plans for three large-scale AI data centre projects in British Columbia during a press event in Vancouver on May 11, 2026. The Canadian Press/Rich LamCanada’s artificial intelligence minister says the Liberal government is aware of risks involved in a major investment in AI data centres in British Columbia, but taking such chances are necessary for the country to remain competitive globally.Evan Solomon and Vancouver-based telecom giant Telus announced the plans for three B.C. facilities on Monday in what’s described as a bid to boost Canada’s sovereign computing and artificial-intelligence infrastructure.

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