Hosting vs. Data Management: What Businesses Need to Know 

Hosting your data in Canada or Europe isn’t enough. Learn why data control—not just location—is key to ensuring true data protection.
Méliza Guay
2 April 2025
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Hébergement vs. gestion des données : Ce que les entreprises doivent savoir 

When it comes to protecting a company’s data, many believe that simply hosting data in Canada or Europe is enough to ensure security. However, true protection is not determined by hosting but by who actually controls the data. 

Data Hosting: A Matter of Location 

Data hosting refers to the physical location where your information is stored. If you choose a server based in Canada or Europe, your data is technically under local jurisdiction. 

Example: A company that hosts its data in Canada using Microsoft Azure utilizes a Canadian physical infrastructure. 

Data Control: The Real Key to Security 

Data control is a company’s legal ability to refuse a request for access to its data. This is where the issue arises: if the provider is an American company (such as Microsoft, Google, or Amazon), it is subject to the Cloud Act

The Cloud Act allows the U.S. government to demand access to data held by an American company, even if that data is hosted abroad. This means that: 

  • If your provider is American, your data is accessible by U.S. authorities. 
  • Even if the servers are in Canada or Europe, control belongs to the U.S. government. 

Example: If a Canadian company uses Microsoft Azure to host its data in Montreal, Microsoft remains subject to the Cloud Act. If the FBI requests access to this data, Microsoft must comply, even if it contradicts Canadian laws. 

Why Control is More Important Than Hosting 

Jurisdictional Conflict: The Cloud Act directly conflicts with laws such as Law 25 (Canada) and GDPR (Europe), which protect data privacy. 

Loss of Confidentiality: Sensitive business information (patents, trade secrets) could fall into the wrong hands. 

Risk of Sanctions: If an American company transfers data under the Cloud Act, it could violate Canadian or European laws. 

How to Ensure Real Protection for Your Data 

  1. Choose a solution provided by a company independent of U.S. laws. 
  2. Ensure that your data is stored and controlled by a Canadian or European company. 
  3. Verify that the provider is not subject to laws such as the Cloud Act. 

Hosting is a technical solution, but control is a legal guarantee. If your provider is an American company, your data is never completely safe. By choosing a solution under Canadian or European jurisdiction, you ensure true long-term confidentiality. 

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