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Fears are widespread about data centre impacts on Canada’s water, environment: poll
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Fears are widespread about data centre impacts on Canada’s water, environment: poll

A recent Leger poll indicates that most Canadians are worried about the potential negative effects of AI data centers on their electricity bills and the environment. Approximately 81% of respondents expressed concern about increased household electricity costs due to data centers, while 79% worried about environmental impacts like high energy consumption, water usage, and greenhouse gas emissions. When asked about supporting data centers to enhance Canadian data sovereignty, 46% favored the idea compared to 37% who opposed it. Public sentiment varied by province, with 44% supporting data center developments in their regions versus 42% opposing them. The survey highlights growing concerns about the expansion of data centers, particularly in Alberta, where much of this growth is expected to occur.

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Fears are widespread about data centre impacts on Canada’s water, environment: poll

A recent Leger poll indicates that most Canadians are worried about the potential negative effects of AI data centers on their electricity bills and the environment. Approximately 81% of respondents expressed concern about increased household electricity costs due to data centers, while 79% worried about environmental impacts like high energy consumption, water usage, and greenhouse gas emissions. When asked about supporting data centers to enhance Canadian data sovereignty, 46% favored the idea compared to 37% who opposed it. Public sentiment varied by province, with 44% supporting data center developments in their regions versus 42% opposing them. The survey highlights growing concerns about the expansion of data centers, particularly in Alberta, where much of this growth is expected to occur.

Bias read (Center): The article presents findings from a poll that reflects public opinion on data centers' impact on electricity bills and the environment. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side but rather reports on the divided opinions of Canadians. There is no evident slant in the language used or the oм

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