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Manitoba sought U.S. help to develop large AI data centre and find private financial partner on $18B hydro dam

Manitoba’s government spoke last fall with U.S. energy advisers about developing a hyperscale AI data centre near Winnipeg and using private capital to build an $18-billion hydroelectric generating station on the Nelson River, documents obtained by CBC News show. Premier Wab Kinew says a massive data centre is no longer on the table but he…

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US Catholic bishops are consecrating the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Here’s what that means

To mark the 250th anniversary the United States, Catholic bishops from across the nation will come together Thursday to consecrate the country to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The church service, part of the bishops’ spring assembly meeting in Orlando, Florida, draws from a mainstream, centuries-old Catholic devotion that focuses on Jesus’ sacrificial love for…

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Inpex seeks urgent orders to stop Darwin strike as experts fear impact on gas market could be significant

Oil and gas giant Inpex has launched proceedings with the Fair Work Commission seeking urgent orders to stop strike action at its Ichthys LNG facility in Darwin, citing significant disruptions. Earlier in the week, the Offshore Alliance — a union comprising the Australian Workers’ Union and the Maritime Union of Australia — flagged on social…

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Seven people and two companies charged after deadly Hong Kong fire

Hong Kong authorities have charged seven people and two companies with offences including manslaughter following the city’s deadliest fire in decades.  The massive blaze engulfed seven apartment buildings and killed 168 people in November.  Former residents and relatives of the dead have been waiting for answers for months after the fire shattered the close-knit community…

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