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flag Canada warns foreign courts, especially the U.S., can access data stored in Canada due to laws like the Cloud Act.

flag A new Canadian government white paper warns that data stored in Canada may still be accessible to foreign courts, particularly the U.S., due to laws like the Cloud Act, which allows American authorities to compel U.S. companies to hand over data abroad. flag The report states that even Canadian-based providers or data hosted in Canada may be subject to foreign legal demands if their services operate under foreign jurisdiction. flag Full legal control requires government-run services or providers fully under Canadian law. flag The federal government, led by AI Minister Evan Solomon, continues promoting digital sovereignty and a "sovereign cloud," despite spending nearly $1.3 billion since 2021 on U.S. cloud providers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google for critical applications.

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