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Data Strategy Shifts Amidst External Pressures

Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON – April 23, 2025 – In response to the evolving regulatory and political landscape within the United States, CanGlobal Media has initiated a strategic data repatriation program. This proactive measure involves migrating significant portions of our data processing and storage infrastructure from US-based platforms to secure facilities located primarily within Canada and Europe. This decision prioritizes long-term stability and aims to mitigate potential risks associated with geopolitical uncertainty, ensuring the consistent protection and sovereignty of our clients’ and our company’s sensitive information under predictable and robust legal frameworks. Our commitment remains steadfast in providing secure, reliable, and uninterrupted services, and this geographic diversification of our data infrastructure is a key step in upholding that promise for the future.

This transition to Canadian and European platforms offers enhanced alignment with established and respected data privacy regulations, such as GDPR and PIPEDA, providing our international client base with greater assurance regarding data handling and compliance. We believe that leveraging the stable operational environments and strong data governance traditions in these regions will strengthen our operational resilience and safeguard against potential disruptions. CanGlobal Media is managing this migration meticulously to ensure a seamless transition with minimal impact on service delivery, reinforcing our dedication to safeguarding data integrity and maintaining the highest standards of service for all our stakeholders worldwide.

We recognize that this strategic realignment will inevitably impact some of our valued, long-standing partnerships, particularly those centered within the United States. CanGlobal Media extends its sincere gratitude for the collaboration, innovation, and support these partners have provided over the years; their contributions have been integral to our success, and we deeply regret any disruption this necessary transition may cause. It is important to underscore that this difficult decision was not made lightly and stems not from any dissatisfaction with these relationships, but was regrettably necessitated by the broader challenges arising from fractured political relations and regulatory uncertainty, factors which are unfortunately outside of our direct influence or control. We were compelled to act in the best long-term interest of our data security and operational resilience.

Implementation will proceed through a carefully managed, phased migration over the coming months, prioritizing data security and operational stability at every stage. Our technical teams are coordinating this transition to ensure seamless service continuity for our clients and partners, with minimal disruption expected during the planned migration windows.

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