U.S. workflow-management firm ServiceNow will invest $110 million in Canada over three years to support AI adoption across government. The plan includes a new Canadian-hosted data centre built with Google Cloud and the hiring of 100 staff in customer support and engineering.
ServiceNow is one of eight companies approved to provide cloud services to Ottawa, and has already won more than $3 million in federal contracts since April. The investment arrives as Ottawa looks to modernize operations, embed AI in public service workflows, and reduce costs. Officials say the work will support secure AI adoption and digital sovereignty.
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