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

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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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GeoServer (Canadian GIS use)

GIS & Mapping
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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GC Articles

Development Tools
Canadian Digital Service 2021 Ottawa, Ontario GPL-2.0

Publishing product for Government of Canada articles.

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GC Data Ecosystem GCPedia Generator

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Apache-2.0

Python code for generating GCpedia data-directory pages from structured Government of Canada data ecosystem information. It is a practical automation tool for publishing internal data catalog content consistently.

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Canada.ca Design Stories

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Static site repository for stories and insights about the design of Canada.ca. The content is useful for teams studying public-sector UX decisions, service patterns, and Canada.ca publishing practices.

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DTO Blog

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Archived source for the Canada.ca Digital Transformation Office blog. It remains useful as a public record of service-design practices, transformation updates, and web publishing patterns.

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