Sovereign AI Infrastructure, Coast to Coast
A coast-to-coast network of locally-owned AI compute nodes — running open-weight models on Canadian soil — connected by federated governance that no single entity controls.
Over ninety percent of Canada's AI workloads run through American infrastructure, subject to the US CLOUD Act. We are the only G7 country without a top-30 supercomputer.
A physically distributed network of sovereign AI compute nodes across every province and territory — on Canadian soil, under Canadian law.
Encrypted mesh networking links every station. Intelligent request routing. Federated learning. No central point of failure.
Governed by the institutions that use it. Operated on Canadian soil. No data ever leaves the country. No single entity controls the network.
Each station is a compact, low-power compute unit capable of running frontier-class open-weight AI models locally. No internet connection required for inference.
Hospitals, First Nations governments, universities, municipal offices, federal departments — each owning their own station, with their data never leaving the building.
Connected by CDR-OS — an open-source platform managing AI model deployment, encrypted mesh networking, intelligent request routing, and federated learning. Every line of code is auditable.
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