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Open Data Guidebook

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Government of Ontario 2015 Toronto, Ontario Open Government Licence

Guidance for Ontario open data processes and practices.

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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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Open Standards Guidance

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Draft Government of Canada guidance on open standards, policy-as-code and technology decision-making. It helps public-sector teams document standards, reuse technology choices, and align digital services with open-by-default practices.

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Ransomware Prevention Guardrails

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Minimum guardrails and practical guidance for preventing ransomware in Government of Canada environments. The project is useful as a policy and control reference for security teams reviewing digital services.

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Cloud Adoption Framework Technical Guidance

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

A Government of Canada guidance repository that supports technical architecture decisions around cloud adoption. It is best used as reference material for teams aligning infrastructure work with public-sector cloud practices.

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