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Do Data Centers Destroy Communities?
Canada Compute · 2026-07-17

Do Data Centers Destroy Communities?

Decline destroys towns. Well-governed infrastructure can fund them.

Quick answerSetbacks, noise, lighting, and benefit agreements — then host careers.

A secured hall of servers is not automatic ruin for industrial-adjacent places.

data centers destroy communities
How this desk worksWe capture the fear-first search people type, then flip to pro-abundance engineering and local AI opportunity for Alberta — Fort Saskatchewan, Gibbons, Edmonton, and Sherwood Park.

The abundance frame

Sand becomes silicon. Silicon becomes chips. Chips in well-built halls become intelligence at scale. Regions that refuse capacity still stream video, bank online, and buy AI tools — they just import the finished layer and export opportunity.

What Alberta should demand

Transparent power and water plans. Noise and traffic standards. Local hiring and supplier scorecards. Community benefit that is specific, not coastal PR. That is governance — not a ban cosplaying as protection.

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