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OpenText and TELUS Collaborate to Provide Sovereign AI-Powered Solutions for the Canadian Government and Businesses


OpenText, a leading information management company, and TELUS, a world-leading communications technology company, are introducing the OpenText and TELUS Canadian Sovereign Cloud—empowering Canadian organizations and government agencies with access to enterprise-grade cloud computing and AI capabilities while ensuring complete data sovereignty. This means every application, dataset, computation, and network operation remains securely within Canadian borders, according to OpenText and TELUS.

This strategic partnership brings together Canadian infrastructure, AI innovation, and trusted advisory services to deliver a truly sovereign, secure, and scalable cloud AI platform designed specifically for Canadian enterprises and government institutions.

Today, OpenText already serves 1,600 Canadian institutions with nearly a thousand organizations actively using and benefiting from AI-powered applications in the cloud. Now, Canadian customers have access to a fully sovereign cloud and AI environment that meets the highest standards of data residency, security, and compliance, the companies said.

“OpenText is excited to partner with TELUS to deliver these strategic capabilities for Canadian customers. Together with TELUS, we are delivering a uniquely Canadian solution—one that empowers our customers to innovate with confidence, knowing their data and AI workloads remain protected and in-country,” said Mark J. Barrenechea, OpenText CEO and CTO.

The OpenText and TELUS Canadian Sovereign Cloud is a purpose-built, enterprise-ready solution that runs entirely within TELUS’ Canadian data centers, including highly secure facilities in Rimouski, Quebec, and Kamloops, British Columbia.

It delivers high-performance AI computing capabilities within a secure environment, providing essential sovereign AI compute services for organizations requiring both advanced AI workloads and absolute compliance with Canadian security standards and privacy regulations. 

OpenText and TELUS, both early signatories of the Government of Canada’s voluntary AI code of conduct, have long-standing track records of serving Canadian governments, businesses, and institutions. With this new offering, OpenText and TELUS are extending their capabilities to meet the evolving needs of its clients.

In addition, OpenText’s family of Aviator AI products will leverage TELUS’ pioneering AI Factory to offer a sovereign configuration hosted entirely in Canada, enabling customers to realize the benefits of AI-enabled search and summarize while keeping data secure within Canadian borders.  

OpenText’s private cloud solutions are available through existing procurement vehicles and have undergone rigorous technical evaluation, making them ready for deployment.

The OpenText and TELUS Canadian Sovereign Cloud will be available starting September 2025 for commercial and government customers across Canada.

“This partnership represents a bold and important step forward in Canada's digital sovereignty. By combining TELUS' advanced Sovereign AI Factory offering with OpenText's enterprise AI capabilities, we are delivering Canada's first truly sovereign AI platform. Together with OpenText, we will enable our customers to leverage the complete AI development process—from building new AI models and fine-tuning existing ones for their specific needs, to deploying them in their business operations—all while keeping Canadian data safely within our nation’s borders,” said Darren Entwistle, president and CEO, TELUS.

For more information about this news, visit www.opentext.com or www.telus.com.


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