Made in Canada

Open Source Software Library

Discover open-source software founded or developed in Canada — from academic projects to government tools and community initiatives.

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Vanilla Forums

Web & Internet
Mark O'Sullivan 2005 Montreal, Quebec GPL-2.0 v3.x

Vanilla Forums is an open-source community forum software designed for ease of use and extensibility. Founded in Montreal, it powers thousands of community platforms worldwide, with a strong plugin ecosystem and modern design.

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ProcessMaker

System & Infrastructure
Gerald Roper 2001 Montreal, Quebec AGPL-3.0 v4.x

ProcessMaker is an open-source business process management and workflow automation platform. Originally developed with strong Canadian involvement in Montreal, it helps organizations automate approval processes, forms, and document workflows.

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FreeRADIUS (Canadian contributions)

Networking
CANARIE / ORION contributors 2000 Ottawa, Ontario GPL-2.0 v3.2.x

Canadian research networks including CANARIE and provincial NREN members such as ORION and BCNET are major contributors to open-source network authentication and AAI infrastructure. Their contributions to FreeRADIUS and eduroam infrastructure enable secure network access for millions of students and researchers.

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Shibboleth (CANARIE/CAF)

Security
CANARIE / Canadian Access Federation 2001 Ottawa, Ontario Apache-2.0 vIdPv5

CANARIE manages the Canadian Access Federation (CAF), which provides open-source Shibboleth identity federation infrastructure enabling single sign-on for over 300 Canadian universities, colleges, and research institutions. Their open tools and configuration guides are publicly available.

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OpenMRS

Health & Medicine
Regenstrief Institute (University of Toronto key contributor) 2004 Toronto, Ontario MPL-2.0 v2.7

OpenMRS is an open-source medical record system used in developing countries. The University of Toronto and affiliated Canadian researchers are among the primary contributors to its core platform and modules, helping deliver healthcare technology globally.

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Freenet

Networking
Ian Clarke (primarily), Canadian contributors 2000 Edinburgh / Toronto, Ontario GPL-2.0 v0.7.5

Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant communication and publishing. Ian Clarke, whose work has strong Canadian roots, created the project. Canadian privacy advocates and technical contributors have been essential to the project's ongoing development and adoption.

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