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Microsoft to Invest $5.4 Billion in Canada to Boost AI and Cloud Infrastructure

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Microsoft announced a major investment in Canada worth over $5.4 billion US dollars. The company plans to expand cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure across the country. The new funding will bring more computing power and support modern AI services.

This investment builds on Microsoft’s earlier Canadian commitment of $19 billion from 2023 to 2027. The goal is to meet growing demand for AI tools, cloud services, and digital solutions in Canada.

Expanding Cloud and AI Capacity

The funds will strengthen Microsoft’s main Canadian data centers in Toronto and Quebec City. These centers support businesses, public agencies, and tech innovators. The expansion will improve cloud speed, reliability, and access to AI services.

Microsoft will also launch a Threat Intelligence Hub in Ottawa. This center will focus on cybersecurity and AI research. Experts will work on protecting networks and preventing digital threats across Canada.

Supporting Canadian Innovation

Microsoft’s investment will help Canadian businesses use AI and cloud services. Sectors like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing can benefit from faster, smarter digital tools. Public organizations may also deliver services more efficiently.

The new infrastructure will give startups and tech companies local access to advanced computing resources. This can create jobs, encourage innovation, and strengthen Canada’s role in the global AI market.

A Boost for Canada’s Tech Sector

This investment shows Microsoft’s confidence in Canada’s tech talent and market. Canada already has over 5,300 Microsoft employees working in 11 cities.

By building more AI and cloud infrastructure, Canada positions itself as a global tech leader. Local businesses and researchers can now access powerful tools to innovate and grow. This step could attract further investment and strengthen Canada’s digital future.

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