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  • A person in glasses and a blue top is sitting and typing on a laptop in an office. A desktop screen next to the laptop displays some blurred-out coding work.

    A niche white-collar role is becoming the AI industry’s hot new job

    Tech companies are sending developers into clients’ offices to build bespoke AI systems, blurring the line between software vendor and consultant
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  • Workers position pipe during construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in Abbotsford, B.C., in May 2023.

    Carney’s new deal for B.C. paves way for West Coast pipeline

    The agreement keeps the North Coast tanker ban in place, suggesting a new pipeline must go through southern B.C.
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    U.S. smelters are now competing with data centres for electricity, bolstering the Liberal government’s case against tariffs on Canadian aluminum
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    As allies and major tech players work together on systems without strings, Ottawa wants to lead international efforts and boost domestic adoption
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  • Alberta to free up a huge amount of power to attract Big Tech and its data centres

    New rules would provide 1.6 gigawatts to “large-load” users that agree to build their own power sources, stepping up the province’s pursuit of AI data centres
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    About 81 per cent of surveyed Canadian organizations now have a dedicated chief AI officer, according to IBM research
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