Press Release
MAY 29, 2025
Investment to support sovereign AI data factory in Kamloops, improve wireless coverage in rural areas and reduce GHG emissions with environmentally-friendly technologies
Vancouver, BC – TELUS is investing more than $15 billion over the next five years to expand and enhance its network infrastructure and operations across British Columbia. As Canada navigates a challenging economic environment and seeks to attract more investment in the country to stimulate growth, this commitment to the province’s future will help fuel homegrown innovation and support the prosperity of urban and rural communities. This investment builds on an impressive track record, with TELUS having invested more than $66 billion in B.C. since 2000, and is part of a larger commitment to deploy a total of $70 billion by 2029 across Canada to boost productivity and support a robust national economy.
“For more than 125 years, TELUS has been headquartered in Western Canada, building a legacy of advancing British Columbia’s economic and social prosperity. Indeed, against a backdrop of macroeconomic uncertainty, TELUS stands as one of the few companies committing to bold, future-focused technology investments. We recognize that sustained, transformative capital deployment is not only critical for advancing digital inclusion, but also for unleashing British Columbia’s full economic potential in the years to come,” said Darren Entwistle, President and CEO of TELUS. “The $15-billion investment we are making across British Columbia transcends traditional connectivity; it is powering advanced digital services, fuelling innovation across all sectors of the economy and propelling our productivity as a nation. Moreover, this investment is a cornerstone of Canada’s competitiveness on the global stage, driving critical transformational change and advancing our leadership in Canadian AI sovereignty, innovation and development. Crucially, TELUS’ capital investments empower a more resilient and inclusive society, enabling us to remediate the environmental state of our planet through technology virtualization and bridge socio-economic and geographic divides, particularly in rural and Indigenous communities. Through our team’s passionate efforts, we are ensuring that all of our fellow Canadians can fully participate in, and benefit from, the digital economy and our digital societies for generations to come.”
“These investments show confidence in the future of our province as the economic engine of the new Canada,” said Premier David Eby. “Connectivity helps people in all areas of the province access services and build businesses, creating jobs and prosperity in every corner of this province.”
Now through 2029 in B.C., TELUS is:
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Over the last 24 years, TELUS has invested $276 billion in network infrastructure, operations and spectrum nationally. Additionally since 2000, TELUS, our team members and retirees have provided over $380 million in cash, in-kind contributions, time and programs and volunteered 9.1 million hours to charities and community organizations located in British Columbia.
These investments are consistent with TELUS’ capital expenditure guidance for 2025 as disclosed in the company’s fourth quarter 2024 results and 2025 targets news release dated February 12, 2025 and in the company’s first quarter 2025 results news release dated May 9, 2025.
TELUS also embraces tax morality as a means of further investing in our communities. Since 2000, TELUS has paid approximately $61 billion in total tax and spectrum remittances to our federal, provincial and municipal governments across Canada, consisting of corporate income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, employer portion of payroll taxes, various regulatory fees and spectrum remittances, including more than $2.3 billion in taxes in 2024 alone. These funds support public works projects, education, healthcare, cultural pursuits and other initiatives that improve the social and economic well-being of our communities.
For more information, please contact:
Tricia Lo
TELUS Media Relations
tricia.lo@telus.com
Camille Finnegan
TELUS Public Relations
camille.finnegan@telus.com
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