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Looks like Wonder Valley Utah is getting a leg up on its Alberta twin.

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    Looks like Wonder Valley Utah is getting a leg up on its Alberta twin.

    The tax incentives they're offering are pretty incredible.

    https://www.sltrib.com/news/2026/04/25/hyperscale-data-center-may-be/

    #WondervalleyAlberta #aidatacentres #ableg #Cdnpoli #water #emissions

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      Looks like Wonder Valley Utah is getting a leg up on its Alberta twin.

      The tax incentives they're offering are pretty incredible.

      https://www.sltrib.com/news/2026/04/25/hyperscale-data-center-may-be/

      #WondervalleyAlberta #aidatacentres #ableg #Cdnpoli #water #emissions

      lorimolson@mstdn.caL This user is from outside of this forum
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      @JEmphatically oh good. So we can watch it fail miserably before ours gets going

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        @JEmphatically oh good. So we can watch it fail miserably before ours gets going

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        @lorimolson @JEmphatically
        HA! Beat me to it, @lorimolson

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          @lorimolson @JEmphatically
          HA! Beat me to it, @lorimolson

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          @McRocker @lorimolson With O'Leary's record, I'm not sure it is possible for even one of these two projects to proceed, let alone both! But it is revealing to watch the approach in Utah. It's all about the tax breaks and incentives. And the job numbers are hugely inflated.

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            @McRocker @lorimolson With O'Leary's record, I'm not sure it is possible for even one of these two projects to proceed, let alone both! But it is revealing to watch the approach in Utah. It's all about the tax breaks and incentives. And the job numbers are hugely inflated.

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            @JEmphatically @McRocker
            Pretty much everything that is AI and AI adjacent is all about inflated claims associated with questionable money sources.

            It’s just like watching the subprime mortgage fiasco all over again, only this time Canada doesn’t have a regulatory framework protecting us. It’s so maddening to watch this play out.

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