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TELUS to launch Sovereign AI Factories in Kamloops and Rimouski, propelling Canada to the forefront of AI innovation

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Planned investment to deploy high-performance AI infrastructure in Canada, advancing economic growth, digital sovereignty and sustainable AI innovation

VANCOUVER, BC, April 15, 2025 /CNW/ - TELUS has announced plans to establish its first Sovereign AI Factories in Rimouski, Quebec and Kamloops, British Columbia, positioning both communities at the forefront of Canada's next generation of sustainable and globally-competitive AI infrastructure. Aligned with the ambitious goals of the Pan-Canadian AI Strategy to advance a secure and self-reliant digital economy, this pioneering initiative will provide sovereign, high-performance AI computing resources to power the nation's digital future. As the first North American service provider to become an official NVIDIA Cloud Partner, TELUS will deploy NVIDIA's latest Hopper- and Blackwell-based supercomputers at these facilities. The first facility will commence operations this summer in Rimouski, Quebec, followed by expansion to TELUS' second facility in Kamloops, British Columbia.

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"Our Sovereign AI Factories are the first of their kind in Canada and represent a key step forward in our country's AI journey," said Darren Entwistle, President and CEO of TELUS. "Located within TELUS' state-of-the-art data centres in Rimouski and Kamloops, these powerful and secure facilities will ensure every piece of data, every computation and every breakthrough will be born and remain within our borders. This will not only make Canada even more competitive and future-ready, it will also enable the acceleration of innovations in key areas of importance in the hearts and minds of Canadians, such as health, sustainability and agriculture. Importantly, this initiative will strengthen our nation's ability to develop advanced AI technology and increase productivity, empowering homegrown businesses and Canadian researchers to innovate courageously and compete on the global stage."

These facilities exemplify TELUS' longstanding commitment to fueling regional innovation through world-class digital infrastructure. A decade ago, TELUS' data centres emerged as powerful engines of economic growth — retaining and fostering local talent while supporting emerging startups, research organizations, public institutions and businesses across the country. Now, with the transformation of these data centres into AI Factories, TELUS is building on this legacy—fostering entrepreneurship and creating new employment opportunities in the rapidly-expanding AI economy.