AI Infrastructure
Why Canada is the Best Country for AI Data Centers in 2026
Low-cost clean energy, cold climate cooling advantages, political stability, and direct fiber to US markets — the case for Canada is compelling.
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Energy Costs
Canada vs. USA: Energy Costs for AI Infrastructure
The electricity cost gap between Canada and the United States is larger than most people expect — and it compounds significantly at scale.
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Province Guide
Which Canadian Province is Best for a Data Center in 2026?
Quebec, BC, Ontario, Manitoba — each province offers a different combination of cost, clean energy, and connectivity. Here's how they stack up.
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Clean Energy
How Clean is Canada's Electricity Grid? A Province-by-Province Breakdown
83% of Canada's electricity is non-emitting — but the story varies dramatically by province. Here's the actual generation mix, province by province.
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Cost Analysis
The True Cost of Running an AI Data Center in Ontario in 2026
Electricity, real estate, connectivity, and labour — the full cost picture for AI infrastructure in Canada's largest economy.
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Grid Explainer
Canada's Electricity Grid Explained for AI Companies
There is no single Canadian grid. Each province operates independently — and understanding the differences is essential for infrastructure decisions.
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Operations
Why Canada's Cold Climate Means Lower Cooling Costs for Data Centers
Data centers generate massive heat. Canada's climate does a significant portion of the cooling work for free — and the PUE impact is substantial.
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Province Comparison
Quebec vs. British Columbia: Which Province Wins for AI Hydro Power?
Both run on clean hydro, both have cold climates, both are courting AI investment. So which province actually wins — and for whom?
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