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LibreOffice

Office
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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CanAssist AT Toolbox

Education
University of Victoria - CanAssist Program 2008 Victoria, British Columbia Free / Open License vVarious

CanAssist at the University of Victoria develops open-source assistive technology tools and custom software for people with disabilities. Their free toolbox includes communication aids, alternative input interfaces, and educational software freely available to Canadians.

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Web Experience Toolkit (WET-BOEW)

Communication
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat 2013 Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Accessible, multilingual front-end framework used across Government of Canada websites.

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Ontario Accessibility Tools

Communication
Government of Ontario Toronto, Ontario Apache-2.0

Ontario Accessibility Tools is an open-source project or repository maintained by Government of Ontario in Canada.

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GC Digital Playbook

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Government of Canada digital playbook content covering accessibility, service design, collaboration, data and open standards. It acts as a reusable guide for public servants building user-centred digital services.

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Canada.ca Accessibility Notes

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Accessibility-focused Canada.ca repository used to share HTML examples, guidance and checks. It supports public-sector web teams working to make digital services conformant, usable, and easier to test.

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