The name, inspired by the famous 1977 Eagles song, captures a deceptively simple but ironclad principle: “You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.”
In the world of information technology and cloud computing, the Government of Canada (GOC) operates under some of the strictest security and data sovereignty laws in the world. Among IT professionals and vendors working with Canadian public sector entities, a specific colloquialism has emerged: The “Hotel California” Ban. hotel california ban goc
In practical terms, if a GOC department uploads data to a cloud environment (e.g., Microsoft Azure, AWS, or a private data centre), that data cannot later be migrated or stored exclusively on servers located outside of Canada—even temporarily. It can “check out” of active use, but its physical storage location must remain within Canadian territory. The name, inspired by the famous 1977 Eagles