TransAlta signs Alberta data centre deal with CPP Investments and Brookfield.
Strengthening Saskatchewan’s Grid: Harrison releases plan for electrical transmission upgrades
The NDP take on recent SaskPower announcements and the impact on power bills
On the topic of Alberta succession:
Herb Pinder: Uncertainty begets opportunity

I have lived in Toronto for 26 years and then moved back to AB/SK, 24 years ago. I have also lived in Ottawa.
Sadly, my experiences have been that people in Toronto and Ottawa ALL think we are “knuckle draggers, who just fell off the turnip truck”. Mind you, they will continue to take our money in equalization payments, but will continue to sneer at AB/SK.
I do not include BC or Manitoba, as they are lost causes to the NDP>.
Shares in Brookfield asset management are down 22 peccent in the last year and they pay a 4.2 percent dividend. Not a particularly good investment.
Interesting that one of the few Canuckistan investments in the nutless wonder’s portfolio is in good ol’ Alberta.
WEXIT!!!
It’s another pump and dump bubble.
Aye aye Capt AI
Gas is cheaper than coal, except when AI demand bids up the gas price.
It’s all at least 5-10 yrs fown the road.
Not enough global chip fab capacity.
Competition for robos, taxis, cars, phones, laptops, drones, refrigerators….
L – C.P.P./Canada Pension Plan investing in a A.I. Project at height of what is increasingly like a bubble. What could go wrong?
Since Mark Carney’s expertise seems to have been in Green Energy, for which the demand was artificially created through gov’t. fiat. This to solve a non existent “Climate Crisis”, again pumped and dumped on the taxpayers. Carpetbagger Carney isn’t someone I trust, not with my future, nor with Canada’s future and certainly not with the future survival of Western Civilization.
L – Herb Pinder’s column ‘Uncertainty begets opportunity is an excellent analysis. Having an opportunity is the reason the pioneers came to Canada. Rural areas of B.C., Manitoba and Ontario still believe in pursuing that. An independent and thriving Alberta and Saskatchewan as the shining city on a hill… may have those areas inspired to ask to join the Western Republic.
After all, without the mining, energy production, forestry and food. The cities are not viable. It is only due to hubris, they no longer respect the working hands that provide them with: food, shelter, minerals and energy.
P.M. Carney may be playing the roles of a carpetbagger and a liquidation manager?