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dwave-networkx

Security
D-Wave Quantum 2017 Burnaby, British Columbia Apache-2.0

NetworkX algorithms and generators for D-Wave optimization examples.

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Cloud Guardrails GCP

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Open Policy Agent guidance and configuration examples for checking Google Cloud Platform services against Government of Canada cloud guardrails. The repository documents recommended settings and gives teams a reusable starting point for compliant GCP deployments.

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Cloud Guardrails Oracle

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Infrastructure and policy examples for checking Oracle Cloud deployments against Government of Canada guardrails. It provides reusable guidance for teams that need to document cloud compliance controls in Oracle environments.

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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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DTO French Blog

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

French-language Canada.ca Digital Transformation Office blog source. The repository preserves bilingual publishing examples and public-sector digital transformation content.

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GC AWS Accelerators

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Reusable infrastructure templates and examples for accelerating Government of Canada service delivery on AWS. The repository provides cloud starter patterns for teams seeking standardized deployments.

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