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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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StatCan AAW

System & Infrastructure
Statistics Canada 2019 Ottawa, Ontario AGPL-3.0

Advanced Analytics Workspace platform tooling from Statistics Canada.

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Open Lunar Foundation Orekit Contributions

Security
Canadian aerospace contributors 2002 Toronto, Ontario Apache-2.0

Space flight dynamics library with international and Canadian research use.

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AAW Environment Terraform

Development Tools
Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Terraform module for per-environment Azure configuration in Statistics Canada Advanced Analytics Workspaces. It helps platform teams keep analytics workspace environments reproducible and easier to audit.

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AAW Network Terraform

Development Tools
Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Terraform module that defines network components for Advanced Analytics Workspaces. It supports standardized deployment of secure analytics networking in Statistics Canada cloud environments.

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AAW Kubeflow Containers Multistage Testing

Development Tools
Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Archived testing repository for containers used in Kubeflow-based Advanced Analytics Workspaces. It demonstrates build and test patterns for data-science images used by public-sector analytics teams.

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