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Bibliothèque de logiciels libres

Découvrez des logiciels libres fondés ou développés au Canada — des projets académiques aux outils gouvernementaux et aux initiatives communautaires.

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Sage Math (PIMS Supported)

Mathematics Vérifié
Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) 2005 Vancouver, British Columbia GPL-3.0 v10.4

SageMath is a free open-source mathematics software system. The Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), a consortium of Canadian universities, provides infrastructure and hosting for SageMath and has been a key institutional backer of open mathematical software in Canada.

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GeoServer (Canadian GIS use)

GIS & Mapping Vérifié
Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo), Canadian chapter 2001 National, National GPL-2.0 v2.26

OSGeo Canada (OSGeo Local Chapter) actively promotes and contributes to GeoServer and the broader open geospatial software stack. Natural Resources Canada and provincial governments use and contribute to GeoServer for publishing geospatial data through standard OGC web services.

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QGIS

GIS & Mapping Vérifié
Gary Sherman, OSGeo Canada contributors 2002 National, National GPL-2.0 v3.38 LTR

QGIS is the leading free and open-source desktop GIS application. Canadian government agencies, universities, and environmental organizations are among the world's largest QGIS user communities. Natural Resources Canada, Parks Canada, and multiple provincial mapping agencies have contributed data, plugins, and development.

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OSCAR EMR

Health & Medicine Vérifié
McMaster University 2001 Hamilton, Ontario GPL-2.0 v19.x

OSCAR EMR (Open Source Clinical Application Resource) is a Canadian-developed open-source electronic medical records system used by thousands of primary care physicians across Canada. Developed at McMaster University, it supports bilingual interfaces and Canadian-specific clinical workflows including OHIP billing.

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