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Telus and Bell bet big on AI: Canada’s first major telecom data centers

Written By Alexis Nicols

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Canada is getting its first major telecom-led AI data centers thanks to a major investment from Telus and Bell. The two telecom giants are rolling out AI-focused data centers in Rimouski, Quebec, and Calgary, and Alberta. The data centers will be built to handle the heavy energy demands of generative AI, and keep sensitive data within Canadian borders. They’re also aiming to set a new standard for sustainability in tech infrastructure.

Bell and Telus’s bold plan for AI in Canada

Telus’ announcement arrives alongside a major move from Bell, which just unveiled its Bell AI Fabric initiative, a bold plan to roll out data centers across the country. While the long-term vision is national in scope, the rollout begins in British Columbia with six high-performance facilities supported by up to 500 megawatts of clean hydroelectric power from regional sources.

Telus on the other hand, in partnership with NVIDIA, is launching Canada’s Sovereign AI Factory. This super-secure, AI-focused data center infrastructure is aimed at supporting Canadian businesses and researchers in the future.

The project will start with TELUS’ existing data centre in Quebec, set to deploy by summer 2025, with planned expansion at another facility in British Columbia. Telus has stated in a previous press release that its sovereign AI factory “leverages its PureFibre network with sustainable data centers powered by 99% renewable energy sources to deliver AI as a Service (AIaaS).” This move will strengthen Canada’s AI infrastructure and reinforce the industry’s push toward greener, more sustainable computing.

Large scale computing infrastructure, datacenter aerial drone overhead view. Telecommunication server infrastructure.

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By building data centers at home, Telus and Bell are helping future-proof the country’s cloud and enterprise systems while keeping sensitive data right here on Canadian soil. With growing concerns about privacy and reliance on foreign tech, security matters more than ever.

These data centers are also expected to boost local economies by attracting tech companies, startups, and talented Ai researchers looking for secure, high-performance computing close to home.

For Telus and Bell, this move indicates their push to lead the way in Canada’s digital future. Both companies are stepping up as major players in building smart, forward-thinking infrastructure that’s built to last.

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