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Alberta scraps environmental assessment for Kevin O'Leary's 'world's largest' data centre
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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I hate everything about this: the pandering to a billionaire, the continued corruption to support oil and gas and how the regulation gives the director so much latitude.
You can do full or partial provincial EIAs (and small projects are often exempt) but this project should absolutely have an EIA as it's novel technology and had large cumulative effects. If you're going to make projects like pulp mills and highways have an EIA this should be a dead ringer