A group known as ThinkNL is asking the provincial government to include AI and data center opportunities in an expanded review of the Churchill Falls MOU.

The group has delivered a brief to Premier Tony Wakeham, which asks government to evaluate what they call “value-added opportunities that clean power can unlock.”

Charlie Oliver of ThinkNL argues that AI and data centers are growing fast, are in need of clean and reliable power, and that resources in Labrador have the “personality” they’re looking for.

By that, he says he means access to hydro, water, a cold climate, and fiber, which Labrador has “in spades.”

The group is asking, among other things, for those industries to be included in the province’s scenario analysis, and for a cross-sector roundtable to be established to “test as

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