These are the email addresses for Kevin O'Leary and the Wonder Valley team leads (no guides, just express your outrage). Please copy and share these emails to flood them with our disapproval!
For Kevin O'Leary (Mr. Wonderful) himself, his YouTube channel lists the general business inquiry email as info@olearyventures.com
The CEO handling the project is Paul Palandjian. The best route is through the same O'Leary Ventures email (send a separate email anyway 😉): info@olearyventures.com
For the land and gateway side of the project, the Greenview Industrial Gateway's Executive Director is Kyle Reiling, and his direct email is Kyle.Reiling@mdgreenview.ab.ca
Enjoy and, heck, send these guys an email each everyday if you wish!
Subject: Wonder Valley — Prime Minister, Canadians Are Watching and Growing Concerned
Dear Prime Minister Carney,
I am writing to you as a Canadian citizen who voted for your government in the spirit of your promise to do things differently — with integrity, with science, and with respect for Indigenous rights. I am writing about Wonder Valley, and I am writing because I believe you need to hear directly from Canadians about what is happening.
The Wonder Valley AI data centre near Grande Prairie, Alberta, is the largest proposed private capital project in Canadian history. It sits on Treaty 8 territory. The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has had exactly two meetings with the proponents. Their water licence appeal was dismissed without the Crown ever meaningfully sitting with them. They are now in court, arguing the duty to consult was not met. This is not a fringe complaint — it is a constitutional obligation that your government is bound to uphold regardless of what Alberta's government chooses to do.
Your government's November 2025 Memorandum of Understanding with Alberta has given the province more control over environmental assessments. Yet Alberta exempted Wonder Valley from a provincial Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act review on the grounds that it uses standard power and water systems. A physicist commissioned by the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation describes the project as one of the largest single-site heat sources on the planet, burning 16 to 18 gigawatts of fuel continuously, producing between 25.7 and 30.5 megatons of emissions annually — levels that would, according to researchers, set Alberta's total emission outputs back approximately 20 years. The region has already declared an agricultural disaster due to drought. The Smoky River watershed is one of Alberta's most historically overdrawn. Twenty-four million cubic metres of water per year would be consumed.
There is also an emerging public health concern you may not yet have been briefed on. Research published in 2026 by the Environmental and Energy Study Institute and reported internationally confirms that large-scale data centres operating natural gas turbines produce continuous noise above 90 decibels and emit infrasound — low-frequency vibrations inaudible to the ear but felt in the body — linked to headaches, nausea, insomnia, anxiety, and cardiovascular harm in nearby residents. Wonder Valley's turbines are, in a physicist's words, essentially jet engines bolted to the ground, running without pause. Without a full environmental and health review, rural Albertans and the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation have no protection from these harms.
Prime Minister, I say this respectfully and with genuine concern for your government's future: the way Wonder Valley is currently proceeding is eroding public trust — not just in this project, but in your government's commitment to reconciliation and to evidence-based environmental protection. Canadians who supported you are noticing the gap between your stated values and what is being permitted on the ground.
I am asking you to direct the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada to require O'Leary Digital to submit an initial project description, triggering the federal review that the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has called for. I am asking you to ensure the duty to consult is meaningfully fulfilled, on the Nation's terms, before any further permits are granted. And I am asking you to ensure that the November MOU with Alberta is not used as a mechanism to sidestep Canada's constitutional obligations to Indigenous peoples.
You have the opportunity to demonstrate that Canada's AI future will be built with integrity. Please take it.
Sincerely,
Mythery
Calgary, Alberta
Treaty 7 Territory
TO BE USED AS A GUIDE IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Am sending this as is. As for the last email guide, use your full name, address, city, province, and postal code.
Subject: Wonder Valley — AI for All Cannot Mean Environmental Exemptions for All
Dear Minister Solomon,
I am a Canadian citizen writing to you as Canada's first Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation. Your mandate is AI for All — a principle I support. But what is happening right now with the Wonder Valley project in northern Alberta is a direct threat to Canadians' ability to trust AI development, and I am asking you to act.
Alberta has exempted Wonder Valley from a provincial Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act review. The federal Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has confirmed it cannot begin a review unless O'Leary Digital submits an initial project description. O'Leary Digital has not done so. This means a nine-gigawatt facility, potentially producing between 25.7 and 30.5 megatons of emissions annually — enough, according to researchers, to set Alberta's total emissions back 20 years — faces zero comprehensive environmental review at any level of government. Minister, that is not a gap. That is a canyon.
A physicist commissioned by the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has described Wonder Valley as one of the largest single-site heat sources on the planet. The region has already declared an agricultural disaster due to drought. The Little Smoky River has been under no-withdrawal orders in the past. The project would consume 24 million cubic metres of water annually. And residents who attended the company's only open house, held just this month, left saying their concerns were deepened, not answered.
I also want to raise a documented concern that is not yet part of the public conversation on Wonder Valley: noise. Research from the Environmental and Energy Study Institute confirms that large-scale data centres operating natural gas turbines generate noise levels above 90 decibels continuously, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Infrasound — vibrations too low to hear but felt in the body — has been linked by researchers to headaches, nausea, insomnia, anxiety, and cardiovascular stress in residents living near such facilities. Wonder Valley's gas turbines are essentially jet engines. Without an environmental review, there is no noise study. Without a noise study, the Cree Nation and surrounding rural residents have no protection.
I have read, Minister, that your consultations on AI and data centres have so far involved mining and energy companies but have not yet included environmental groups. With respect, that is not balance — and Canadians are noticing.
Your strategy says AI must build public trust. Approving Canada's largest infrastructure project in history without proper Indigenous consultation or environmental review destroys that trust. I am asking you to use your influence to require O'Leary Digital to immediately file an initial project description with the Impact Assessment Agency, and to ensure that noise, air quality, infrasound, and water impacts are fully assessed before any construction begins.
Canadians deserve AI for All — not exemptions for the well-connected few.
Sincerely,
Mythery
Calgary, Alberta
Treaty 7 Territory
TO BE USED AS A GUIDE IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Am sending this as is.
Lol, Claude AI puts the research together and makes it into awesome letters. Hope that you'll use it as a guide for your thoughts and send a letter, too.
The "Insider Deep Dive" (The Trump Family Closed Loop)
Follow the money.
The administration’s playbook for the AI race isn't just about massive deregulation—it’s a masterclass in building a closed-loop family monopoly.
First, federal regulators squeeze the public energy grid by fast-tracking data centers. Next, the administration demands tech giants stop draining public utilities and buy private power. Then comes the kicker: Donald Trump’s publicly traded company (TMTG) pulls off a $6 billion merger with a nuclear fusion startup to sell... utility-scale power to AI data centers.
Slash the regulations, choke the public grid, and position your family’s business to sell the cure.
These are the email addresses for Kevin O'Leary and the Wonder Valley team leads (no guides, just express your outrage). Please copy and share these emails to flood them with our disapproval!
For Kevin O'Leary (Mr. Wonderful) himself, his YouTube channel lists the general business inquiry email as info@olearyventures.com
The CEO handling the project is Paul Palandjian. The best route is through the same O'Leary Ventures email (send a separate email anyway 😉): info@olearyventures.com
For the land and gateway side of the project, the Greenview Industrial Gateway's Executive Director is Kyle Reiling, and his direct email is Kyle.Reiling@mdgreenview.ab.ca
Enjoy and, heck, send these guys an email each everyday if you wish!
To: mark.carney@parl.gc.ca
Subject: Wonder Valley — Prime Minister, Canadians Are Watching and Growing Concerned
Dear Prime Minister Carney,
I am writing to you as a Canadian citizen who voted for your government in the spirit of your promise to do things differently — with integrity, with science, and with respect for Indigenous rights. I am writing about Wonder Valley, and I am writing because I believe you need to hear directly from Canadians about what is happening.
The Wonder Valley AI data centre near Grande Prairie, Alberta, is the largest proposed private capital project in Canadian history. It sits on Treaty 8 territory. The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has had exactly two meetings with the proponents. Their water licence appeal was dismissed without the Crown ever meaningfully sitting with them. They are now in court, arguing the duty to consult was not met. This is not a fringe complaint — it is a constitutional obligation that your government is bound to uphold regardless of what Alberta's government chooses to do.
Your government's November 2025 Memorandum of Understanding with Alberta has given the province more control over environmental assessments. Yet Alberta exempted Wonder Valley from a provincial Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act review on the grounds that it uses standard power and water systems. A physicist commissioned by the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation describes the project as one of the largest single-site heat sources on the planet, burning 16 to 18 gigawatts of fuel continuously, producing between 25.7 and 30.5 megatons of emissions annually — levels that would, according to researchers, set Alberta's total emission outputs back approximately 20 years. The region has already declared an agricultural disaster due to drought. The Smoky River watershed is one of Alberta's most historically overdrawn. Twenty-four million cubic metres of water per year would be consumed.
There is also an emerging public health concern you may not yet have been briefed on. Research published in 2026 by the Environmental and Energy Study Institute and reported internationally confirms that large-scale data centres operating natural gas turbines produce continuous noise above 90 decibels and emit infrasound — low-frequency vibrations inaudible to the ear but felt in the body — linked to headaches, nausea, insomnia, anxiety, and cardiovascular harm in nearby residents. Wonder Valley's turbines are, in a physicist's words, essentially jet engines bolted to the ground, running without pause. Without a full environmental and health review, rural Albertans and the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation have no protection from these harms.
Prime Minister, I say this respectfully and with genuine concern for your government's future: the way Wonder Valley is currently proceeding is eroding public trust — not just in this project, but in your government's commitment to reconciliation and to evidence-based environmental protection. Canadians who supported you are noticing the gap between your stated values and what is being permitted on the ground.
I am asking you to direct the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada to require O'Leary Digital to submit an initial project description, triggering the federal review that the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has called for. I am asking you to ensure the duty to consult is meaningfully fulfilled, on the Nation's terms, before any further permits are granted. And I am asking you to ensure that the November MOU with Alberta is not used as a mechanism to sidestep Canada's constitutional obligations to Indigenous peoples.
You have the opportunity to demonstrate that Canada's AI future will be built with integrity. Please take it.
Sincerely,
Mythery
Calgary, Alberta
Treaty 7 Territory
TO BE USED AS A GUIDE IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Am sending this as is. As for the last email guide, use your full name, address, city, province, and postal code.
To: evan.solomon@parl.gc.ca
Subject: Wonder Valley — AI for All Cannot Mean Environmental Exemptions for All
Dear Minister Solomon,
I am a Canadian citizen writing to you as Canada's first Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation. Your mandate is AI for All — a principle I support. But what is happening right now with the Wonder Valley project in northern Alberta is a direct threat to Canadians' ability to trust AI development, and I am asking you to act.
Alberta has exempted Wonder Valley from a provincial Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act review. The federal Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has confirmed it cannot begin a review unless O'Leary Digital submits an initial project description. O'Leary Digital has not done so. This means a nine-gigawatt facility, potentially producing between 25.7 and 30.5 megatons of emissions annually — enough, according to researchers, to set Alberta's total emissions back 20 years — faces zero comprehensive environmental review at any level of government. Minister, that is not a gap. That is a canyon.
A physicist commissioned by the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has described Wonder Valley as one of the largest single-site heat sources on the planet. The region has already declared an agricultural disaster due to drought. The Little Smoky River has been under no-withdrawal orders in the past. The project would consume 24 million cubic metres of water annually. And residents who attended the company's only open house, held just this month, left saying their concerns were deepened, not answered.
I also want to raise a documented concern that is not yet part of the public conversation on Wonder Valley: noise. Research from the Environmental and Energy Study Institute confirms that large-scale data centres operating natural gas turbines generate noise levels above 90 decibels continuously, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Infrasound — vibrations too low to hear but felt in the body — has been linked by researchers to headaches, nausea, insomnia, anxiety, and cardiovascular stress in residents living near such facilities. Wonder Valley's gas turbines are essentially jet engines. Without an environmental review, there is no noise study. Without a noise study, the Cree Nation and surrounding rural residents have no protection.
I have read, Minister, that your consultations on AI and data centres have so far involved mining and energy companies but have not yet included environmental groups. With respect, that is not balance — and Canadians are noticing.
Your strategy says AI must build public trust. Approving Canada's largest infrastructure project in history without proper Indigenous consultation or environmental review destroys that trust. I am asking you to use your influence to require O'Leary Digital to immediately file an initial project description with the Impact Assessment Agency, and to ensure that noise, air quality, infrasound, and water impacts are fully assessed before any construction begins.
Canadians deserve AI for All — not exemptions for the well-connected few.
Sincerely,
Mythery
Calgary, Alberta
Treaty 7 Territory
TO BE USED AS A GUIDE IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Am sending this as is.
Excellent letter, well crafted. Thanks. :)
Lol, Claude AI puts the research together and makes it into awesome letters. Hope that you'll use it as a guide for your thoughts and send a letter, too.
Oops, please sign using your full name, address, city, province, and postal code (all of it is important to include).
This is great Mythery!! Thank you so much for doing this!
DO NOT LET THE BASTARDS IN!
The "Insider Deep Dive" (The Trump Family Closed Loop)
Follow the money.
The administration’s playbook for the AI race isn't just about massive deregulation—it’s a masterclass in building a closed-loop family monopoly.
First, federal regulators squeeze the public energy grid by fast-tracking data centers. Next, the administration demands tech giants stop draining public utilities and buy private power. Then comes the kicker: Donald Trump’s publicly traded company (TMTG) pulls off a $6 billion merger with a nuclear fusion startup to sell... utility-scale power to AI data centers.
Slash the regulations, choke the public grid, and position your family’s business to sell the cure.
The full, unfiltered deep dive into the ultimate insider deal:https://triggledger.substack.com/p/looting-the-taxpayer-inside-the-multi?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=8gc1qf
You're welcome!