For decades, Alberta's economy has been synonymous with oil and gas. The towering derricks and vast pipeline networks that crisscross the province have long been the symbols of its prosperity. But a new kind of boom is taking root on the prairies, one fueled not by fossil fuels, but by the insatiable digital hunger of artificial intelligence. Alberta is rapidly emerging as a prime destination for the massive data centres that power the AI revolution, and the reasons are a compelling mix of geography, economy, and forward-thinking policy. The single most critical factor is energy. AI data centres are voracious consumers of electricity, requiring a constant, reliable, and affordable supply to run thousands of servers 24/7. Alberta’s deregulated energy market offers some of the most competitive electricity prices in North America, a massive draw for companies where power is the single largest operating cost. More import...