Data sovereignty

Your data. In Québec. Period.

Location isn’t enough: what matters is who operates the infrastructure. Rēzau is a local company that keeps your data beyond the reach of foreign laws.

The real issue

Why “hosted in Canada” guarantees nothing

The U.S. Cloud Act lets American authorities demand access to data held by a U.S. company — even stored in Canada. A data centre in Montréal operated by an American giant therefore remains exposed. True sovereignty requires a company incorporated in Canada, independent from foreign players.

A Québec company

Rēzau is incorporated and operated in Québec, with no foreign parent company.

Beyond the Cloud Act

Your data is not exposed to U.S. extraterritorial access requests.

Compliant with Law 25

Our hosting supports your Québec obligations to protect personal information.

Operated by local people

The teams that touch your infrastructure are based in Québec.

Our infrastructure

Four data centres, on Québec and Ontario soil

Click a site to explore its role, network and sovereignty. Everything stays north of the border — out of reach of the US Cloud Act.

4 data centres2 provinces · QC + ONUp to 50 Gbit/s private100% outside Cloud Act
UNITED STATES ONTARIO QUÉBEC BHS MTL02 TOR01 TOR · S3 Hover or click a data centre
Who it’s for

Sovereignty, a concrete concern

  • Public bodies and municipalities
  • Health and social services
  • Financial institutions and co-operatives
  • Law and accounting firms
  • Any SMB handling personal information

Let’s talk about your next cloud project

A free consultation with a local expert. We assess your needs and the best path for you — no strings attached.