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Home » Canada’s Third-Largest Province to Limit AI Power Use, Prioritize Mines and Gas Connections

Canada’s Third-Largest Province to Limit AI Power Use, Prioritize Mines and Gas Connections

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
October 22, 2025
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The third-largest province in Canada has announced plans to implement restrictions on artificial intelligence (AI) energy consumption, prioritizing power allocation for mining operations and natural gas facilities. This move comes amid ongoing concerns about energy sustainability and the need to balance expanding technological advancements with environmental considerations.

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Under the new measures, AI data centers and related infrastructure will face limits on their electricity usage. Meanwhile, priority will be given to ensuring reliable power supply for mining activities, which are a significant economic driver in the region, and natural gas connections that support local industries. Authorities emphasize that the goal is to manage energy demands effectively while supporting sectors critical to the province’s economy.

Environmental advocates have welcomed the initiative, highlighting the importance of reducing the carbon footprint associated with high-energy AI operations. At the same time, industry stakeholders are cautioning about the potential impact on emerging technologies and innovation sectors that rely heavily on AI infrastructure.

This policy reflects a broader national and global trend to regulate AI development in a way that aligns with sustainable energy use. As the province moves forward with these restrictions, it remains to be seen how the balance between technological growth and environmental responsibility will evolve in the coming months.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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