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Microsoft says U.S. law takes precedence over Canadian data sovereignty
(www.digitaljournal.com)
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It's actually quite simple to determine who an organization uses for their mail and data. All you need to do is review a domains DNS records (using a tool like dnschecker.org) and look at the MX record.
For Microsoft/office365, you'll see some variation of "protection.outlook.com"/"exchange.domain.com". For google, you'll see a variation of " MX.google.com".
DNS records are public information. The two biggest players in the space are Microsoft and google, the majority of SMBs do not host their own mail servers.