Hamilton is on the verge of a data centre moratorium vote. Others are taking notice.
Danielle Sheahan, a Hamilton psychotherapist, helps her clients find hope. She didn’t expect to find her own during a meeting of a little-known city committee.
Sheahan says she was “shocked” when Hamilton’s committee of adjustment rejected in early June a developer’s application to split off part of Steelport, a sprawling industrial harbourfront property, for a possible data centre campus.
Sheahan, who helps run an Instagram account pushing back on data centres, said the outcome hit harder than she expected.
“It was like the first moment I think I’ve actually felt hope in about 10 years,” said Sheahan, a former tech worker who became a psychotherapist after she said she was laid off from her job at a large U.S. firm during a maternity leave.


