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Meta Invests $9B in Canada

WireByte Staff · July 9, 2026

Meta builds its first Canadian data centre, a $9B project in Alberta, to support global AI growth, amid rising power needs and industry expansion

Key points

  • Meta invests C$13 billion (US$9 billion) in a 1-gigawatt data centre in Sturgeon County, Alberta, its 33rd globally
  • The facility will be the company's largest outside the US, supporting over 3,000 construction workers and drawing electricity equivalent to 800,000 homes
  • Alberta's government has courted Silicon Valley tech giants, offering a hub for large-scale investments in the oil-and-gas province
  • The project faces power challenges, but Alberta's abundant natural gas offers a cost advantage over the US
  • Meta's investment is part of its rapid expansion to support the global AI boom, with hundreds of billions pledged for large AI data centres
  • The data centre is expected to take two to three years to build, with Meta also funding local infrastructure and area nonprofits

Meta has announced its first data centre in Canada, a massive 1-gigawatt facility in central Alberta. The $9 billion investment is the company's largest outside the US and will support the global AI boom. The project is expected to take two to three years to build and will draw electricity equivalent to 800,000 homes.

The Alberta government has been courting Silicon Valley tech giants, offering a hub for large-scale investments in the oil-and-gas province. Meta's investment is a significant win for the province, with the company also pledging to fund local infrastructure and area nonprofits.

The data centre will be Meta's 33rd globally and will support over 3,000 construction workers at its peak. The company is facing rapidly expanding power needs due to the growth of AI, but Alberta's abundant natural gas offers a cost advantage over the US.

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