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Canada’s $195B Sovereign Fund Just Made Its First Bitcoin Bet

Alberta's AIMCo bought 1.38 million Strategy shares worth $219M, its first Bitcoin-linked allocation. Canada's biggest institutions are all buying MSTR now.

Salar Salek by Salar Salek
May 2, 2026
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Canada’s $195B Sovereign Fund Just Made Its First Bitcoin Bet

A government fund that manages retirement savings for Alberta’s teachers, nurses, and civil servants just put $219 million into Bitcoin. Sort of.

Alberta Investment Management Corporation disclosed on April 29 that it bought 1.38 million shares of Strategy Inc., the company formerly known as MicroStrategy that holds more Bitcoin than any other corporation on earth. At roughly $159 per share, the position is worth approximately $219 million. It is AIMCo’s first ever allocation to a Bitcoin-linked asset.

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AIMCo manages CAD $194.7 billion on behalf of dozens of provincial pension plans, endowments, and government accounts, including Alberta’s Heritage Savings Trust Fund. That rainy-day fund was created in 1976 to diversify Alberta’s wealth away from oil and gas. Forty years later, part of that diversification now includes indirect exposure to Bitcoin through the world’s most aggressive corporate buyer.

Why MSTR Instead of Buying Bitcoin Directly?

Because pension funds cannot just go on Coinbase and buy $219 million in Bitcoin. They have legal constraints, compliance requirements, and investment mandates that make holding crypto directly either impossible or extremely complicated.

Strategy solves that problem. MSTR stock trades on the Nasdaq. It settles through traditional brokerages. It reports on standard financial statements. It sits inside existing custody and compliance frameworks that pension funds already use. The fact that the company’s entire strategy is buying and holding Bitcoin makes it a proxy. You are buying a stock, but what you are really buying is Bitcoin exposure with a leverage kicker.

AIMCo is not the only Canadian institution that figured this out. The National Bank of Canada holds roughly 1.47 million MSTR shares worth about $273 million. The Royal Bank of Canada has around $230 million. The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board opened a position in Q3 2025 with 393,322 shares. TD Bank holds approximately $100 million. Sun Life Financial, the Bank of Montreal, and the $300 billion Public Sector Pension Investment Board all have positions.

Canada’s biggest financial institutions are all doing the same thing. They are buying Bitcoin through Strategy because they cannot, or will not, buy Bitcoin directly.

How Does This Compare to Other Sovereign Fund Bitcoin Moves?

AIMCo is not the first sovereign-style fund to take Bitcoin exposure. But it is one of the most conservative, which makes the move more significant.

The Abu Dhabi Investment Council holds at least $500 million in BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF. Norway’s Government Pension Fund has indirect Bitcoin exposure through its holdings in Strategy, Coinbase, and Block. Wisconsin’s state pension fund bought spot Bitcoin ETFs directly in 2024 before selling in late 2025.

What makes AIMCo different is the context. Alberta is an oil province. Its economy, its government revenue, and its pension obligations are all tied to fossil fuels. The Heritage Savings Trust Fund was specifically created to reduce that dependence by investing in assets uncorrelated to oil. Bitcoin, which has shown a growing inverse correlation with the US dollar and a complex but increasingly positive relationship with inflation, fits that mandate.

AIMCo chose MSTR over spot Bitcoin ETFs, which is interesting. MSTR gives more leverage on Bitcoin’s price because the company buys BTC with borrowed money. When Bitcoin goes up, MSTR tends to go up more. When Bitcoin goes down, MSTR goes down more. For a $195 billion fund, a $219 million leveraged Bitcoin bet is a small allocation that could generate outsized returns if Bitcoin rallies.

What Happened to MSTR Stock After the Filing?

MSTR surged 5.1% on the day the filing became public. The stock closed April up 33%, its first positive month in nine after falling 75% over eight consecutive months. That turnaround was driven by the combination of Strategy’s continued BTC accumulation, the ceasefire extension, and now sovereign fund buying.

Strategy now holds 818,334 BTC worth approximately $63 billion at current prices. It slightly leads BlackRock’s IBIT at approximately 810,077 BTC. Saylor has $46 billion in stock issuance capacity remaining. If he keeps deploying it, the gap between Strategy and every other institutional Bitcoin holder keeps growing.

The STRC preferred stock, which pays an 11.5% annual dividend funded by Bitcoin appreciation, logged its first monthly gain in nine months. The volume-weighted average price for April was $99.76, keeping the dividend steady for a third consecutive quarter. That stability matters for institutional investors who need predictable income alongside their Bitcoin exposure.

What Does This Mean for the Bitcoin Market?

Sovereign money is different from hedge fund money. Hedge funds trade in and out. Pension funds buy and hold for decades. When AIMCo allocates $219 million to MSTR, that capital is not leaving next quarter. It is staying in the position for years, possibly longer.

Every major Canadian financial institution now has MSTR exposure. Several US state pension funds hold spot Bitcoin ETFs. Abu Dhabi holds IBIT. Norway has indirect exposure through multiple crypto-adjacent equities. The list keeps growing.

This is what it looks like when Bitcoin becomes part of the global institutional allocation framework. Not through a flashy announcement or a presidential tweet. Through a regulatory filing from an Edmonton pension manager that most people will never read. That is how real adoption happens. Quietly, one allocation committee at a time, until the cumulative weight of sovereign and pension capital creates a floor under Bitcoin that did not exist before.

MSTR stock is now up 33% in April after eight straight months of decline. Bitcoin is at $77,000, still 39% below its all-time high. The institutions buying at these levels are not chasing momentum. They are building positions they plan to hold through the next cycle. And when a government fund responsible for the retirement savings of an entire Canadian province decides to make its first Bitcoin bet, it tells you something about how the world’s most conservative money managers view the asset’s long-term trajectory.

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