TLDR Microsoft plans to spend C$7.5 billion in Canada over two years as part of a C$19 billion commitment through 2027 for AI and cloud infrastructure. The company will expand Azure datacentres in Canada Central and Canada East regions with new capacity launching in second half of 2026. A new Threat Intelligence Hub opens in [...] The post Microsoft (MSFT) Stock: Company Pumps $5.4 Billion Into Canadian AI Infrastructure appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR Microsoft plans to spend C$7.5 billion in Canada over two years as part of a C$19 billion commitment through 2027 for AI and cloud infrastructure. The company will expand Azure datacentres in Canada Central and Canada East regions with new capacity launching in second half of 2026. A new Threat Intelligence Hub opens in [...] The post Microsoft (MSFT) Stock: Company Pumps $5.4 Billion Into Canadian AI Infrastructure appeared first on Blockonomi.

Microsoft (MSFT) Stock: Company Pumps $5.4 Billion Into Canadian AI Infrastructure

2025/12/09 21:43

TLDR

  • Microsoft plans to spend C$7.5 billion in Canada over two years as part of a C$19 billion commitment through 2027 for AI and cloud infrastructure.
  • The company will expand Azure datacentres in Canada Central and Canada East regions with new capacity launching in second half of 2026.
  • A new Threat Intelligence Hub opens in Ottawa to combat cyberattacks from China, Russia, North Korea and other foreign threat actors.
  • Microsoft will keep Canadian data within national borders through in-country Copilot processing and Sovereign AI Landing Zone starting 2026.
  • The company has trained 5.7 million Canadians in AI skills since July 2024 and targets 250,000 credential holders by 2026.

Microsoft revealed plans to invest C$7.5 billion in Canada over the next two years. The spending is part of a broader C$19 billion commitment running from 2023 to 2027.


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The funds will go toward expanding cloud and AI infrastructure across Canada. Microsoft will grow its Azure Canada Central and Canada East datacentre regions.

New datacentre capacity is set to launch in the second half of 2026. The build-out responds to Canada’s rising AI adoption rates.

Canada ranks 14th globally in AI adoption with usage exceeding one-third of the population. The country also places 14th worldwide in GitHub AI contributors.

Microsoft operates 11 offices across Canada with more than 5,300 employees. The company first opened a Toronto office in 1985.

Over 17,000 Microsoft partner companies operate in Canada. These businesses generate between C$33 billion and C$41 billion in yearly revenue.

New Security Hub Targets Foreign Threats

Microsoft is opening a Threat Intelligence Hub in Ottawa. The facility will house experts in threat intelligence, protection research and AI security.

The Hub will partner with Canadian government and law enforcement agencies. Its mission is tracking and stopping nation-state actors and organized crime groups.

Microsoft data shows more than half of 2025 cyberattacks against Canada with known motives were financially motivated. About 80 percent involved attempts to steal data.

Foreign threats come from China, Russia, North Korea and countries across south Asia and the Middle East. Healthcare and education sectors faced nearly 20 percent of attacks.

Microsoft’s Canadian team has been working to block China-based threat actors. The company has shared intelligence about North Korean IT workers using fake identities to get jobs at Canadian tech companies.

Data Sovereignty and Training Programs

Microsoft will process Canadian Copilot data within Canada starting in 2026. The company will also launch Sovereign AI Landing Zone on GitHub.

Azure Key Vault becomes available to Canadian customers next year. This lets customers maintain control of encryption keys on-premises or with third-party providers.

The company will use confidential computing capabilities in Canadian datacentres. This keeps data encrypted and isolated even during active use.

Microsoft has trained 5.7 million learners through free programs since July 2024. More than 546,000 people completed AI training courses.

The company aims to help 250,000 Canadians earn AI credentials by 2026. Only 24 percent of Canadians have received AI training versus a 39 percent global average.

Microsoft partnered with Actua to teach AI skills to 20,000 young Canadians. The InSTEM program will blend AI education with Indigenous cultural heritage and language preservation.

Microsoft donated C$219 million to Canadian nonprofits and charities in 2024. The new datacentres will use renewable energy and water conservation technology to meet the company’s 2030 sustainability targets.

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