Souveraineté numérique : transformer les enjeux en leviers d'innovation

In an environment shaped by geopolitical uncertainty, evolving digital regulation, and growing pressure to adopt emerging technologies, can Canadian organizations remain competitive? We believe not only that they can, but that these challenges are actually a catalyst to aim higher than ever.

Beyond Day-to-Day IT Concerns

Where data management was once viewed as an operational issue, it has now become a strategic one, directly influencing our competitiveness, resilience, and economic independence.

In this context, digital sovereignty is no longer optional. And rather than being a constraint, it’s an opportunity to rethink how we create, protect, and enhance the value of our intellectual property.

Reclaiming Our Digital Assets

To take ownership of the digital assets we produce from coast to coast, hosting data in Canada is only the first step.

We must ensure that the data used to fuel and train artificial intelligence remains under our control, enabling us to develop our own models with true autonomy.

We must also safeguard our critical technologies, digital infrastructures, and the expertise required to operate them—ensuring these capabilities remain in our hands, not dependent on global tech giants.

By strengthening a digital ecosystem rooted in local expertise and the Canadian economy, we can build an end-to-end value chain where data creation and use happen on our terms, under our jurisdiction.

Building a Shared Vision

Digital sovereignty is not about turning inward. It’s an opportunity to foster resilient, sustainable innovation that showcases our national expertise, and ensures its benefits are felt across the country.

Today, we have the chance to turn complex challenges into powerful levers for growth. But to move from intention to action, meaningful dialogue is essential—bringing together legal experts, technologists, innovators, and decision-makers from across Canada.

This is the conversation we’ll be continuing on December 2 in Montréal.

Cloud specialists, data governance experts, and leaders in innovation will join industry decision-makers to explore practical ways to transform legal and technical constraints into real drivers of innovation.

A free learning and networking event hosted by Micrologic, designed for IT leaders and professionals in medium and large organizations.