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GC Data Ecosystem GCPedia Generator

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Apache-2.0

Python code for generating GCpedia data-directory pages from structured Government of Canada data ecosystem information. It is a practical automation tool for publishing internal data catalog content consistently.

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Canada.ca Design Stories

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Static site repository for stories and insights about the design of Canada.ca. The content is useful for teams studying public-sector UX decisions, service patterns, and Canada.ca publishing practices.

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DTO Blog

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Archived source for the Canada.ca Digital Transformation Office blog. It remains useful as a public record of service-design practices, transformation updates, and web publishing patterns.

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DTO French Blog

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

French-language Canada.ca Digital Transformation Office blog source. The repository preserves bilingual publishing examples and public-sector digital transformation content.

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Canada.ca Jekyll Boilerplate

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Jekyll boilerplate for building sites with Canada.ca templates and WET-based layouts. It helps teams produce static websites that follow Canada.ca styling and publishing conventions.

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Air Quality Warnings

Communication
Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

Quarto/R-based project for publishing air-quality warning information in British Columbia. It supports environmental reporting workflows and reproducible public communication.

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