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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Mattermost

Communication
Ian Tien, Corey Hulen 2015 Vancouver, British Columbia MIT v10.x

Mattermost is an open-source, self-hostable online chat service with file sharing, search, and integrations. Designed as an alternative to Slack, it was founded by a Canadian-led team and is widely used by enterprises and governments for secure communications.

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Lagoon

System & Infrastructure
Michael Schmid 2017 Vancouver, British Columbia Apache-2.0 v2.x

Lagoon is an open-source application delivery platform built for Kubernetes and Docker. It automates DevOps workflows, enabling teams to define their entire infrastructure as code. Developed by amazee.io with strong Canadian roots.

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Slurm (Compute Canada fork)

Science & Research
Compute Canada / Digital Research Alliance of Canada 2012 Ottawa, Ontario GPL-2.0 vVarious

The Digital Research Alliance of Canada (formerly Compute Canada) manages national HPC clusters running customized Slurm workload manager configurations and contributes open-source tooling for scientific computing. Their open-source stack powers university research across the country.

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OpenHMD

Media & Design
Joey Ferwerda & contributors, Canadian team 2013 Toronto, Ontario Boost Software License v0.3.0

OpenHMD is a free and open-source API and drivers for immersive technology such as head-mounted displays (VR/AR). Canadian developers have been central contributors, and the project supports a wide range of VR headsets on Linux.

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Open edX

Education
edX (MIT & Harvard), major Canadian contributors 2012 Various, National AGPL-3.0 vRedwood

Open edX is the open-source platform powering edX and hundreds of university MOOC programs. Canadian institutions including University of Toronto, UBC, and McGill have contributed significantly to its development and deploy it for online learning.

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LibreOffice

Other
The Document Foundation (with major Canadian contributors) 2010 National, National MPL-2.0 v24.8

LibreOffice is the world's leading free and open-source office suite. Canada's open-source community has long championed LibreOffice adoption, and Canadian contributors actively participate in development, translation into French, and accessibility improvements.

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NRC Open Tools

Science & Research
National Research Council of Canada 2010 Ottawa, Ontario MIT / Apache-2.0 vVarious

The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) publishes numerous open-source tools and datasets for materials science, climate modelling, construction standards, and aerospace research. Their open-data and open-software initiatives are publicly available via the Government of Canada's open resource portal.

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Statistics Canada Open Tools

Government / Civic
Statistics Canada 2014 Ottawa, Ontario MIT vVarious

Statistics Canada releases open-source tools and R/Python packages for statistical analysis and data dissemination. Their tools include the Canadian Statistical Dissemination Architecture (CSDA), open microdata tools, and visualization packages used by researchers across Canada.

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OpenStax (Canadian contributions)

Education
Rice University + TMU (formerly Ryerson) contributors 2012 Toronto, Ontario CC BY 4.0 vN/A

OpenStax provides free, peer-reviewed open-source textbooks. Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) and several other Canadian institutions are active contributors to the platform's open educational resources and have helped adapt content for Canadian curricula.

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NRC Word-Emotion Association Lexicon

Language & Text
Dr. Saif Mohammad – National Research Council Canada 2010 Ottawa, Ontario Research License (Free) v0.92

Developed by the National Research Council of Canada, the NRC Word-Emotion Association Lexicon (EmoLex) is a widely-cited open linguistic resource mapping words to emotions and sentiments. It is freely available for research and has been used in thousands of NLP studies worldwide.

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