covering the week's top tech stories with a slight linux bias the government in alberta canada is backing the development of a high-speed hyperloop between edmonton and calgary albertans could be among the first canadians to travel by high-speed pods between cities after the government of alberta signed an agreement with canadian transportation tech company transpod to develop and test a high-speed though no financial commitments have been made by the government alberta will support toronto-based transport by sharing data identifying land and participating in discussions with potential investors according to the news release the project involves a short-term feasibility study ending in 2022 research and development ending in 2024 test track construction in use between 2024 and 2027 and the construction of a line between downtown edmonton and downtown calgary to begin in 2025. there are a handful of companies developing this technology which allows pods to travel at high speeds in a low pressure tube with various projects in the early stages around the world this would be the first such project in canada the vehicles would travel up to a thousand kilometers per hour with an average speed of between 400 and 600 kilometers per hour alberta's hyperloop line would stop at the edmonton and calgary airports as well as red deer he said and the total moving time of the full line would be a half hour the system would be powered by a mix of solar panels and electricity and would mainly transport passengers in time-sensitive goods like mail or e-commerce products the 6 billion to 10 billion dollar project would create jobs in a province where many oil and gas workers have lost their jobs in recent years and position alberta as a potential hub for technology you