The missing link in Canada’s electrification push
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The missing link in Canada’s electrification push
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14 JULY 2026
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Why Western Canada is betting on interprovincial power lines—and an Indigenous-led model to build them
FALICE CHIN
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In the race to electrify the economy, Canada has one big problem. The country is not always great at moving power to where it’s actually needed.
From AI data centres and critical mineral mines to factories, homes and electric vehicles, Canada’s future increasingly depends on cheap and reliable electricity.
Governments understand this and are scrambling to build more gene…
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