Made in Canada

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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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QGIS

GIS & Mapping
Gary Sherman, OSGeo Canada contributors 2002 National, National GPL-2.0 v3.38 LTR

QGIS is the leading free and open-source desktop GIS application. Canadian government agencies, universities, and environmental organizations are among the world's largest QGIS user communities. Natural Resources Canada, Parks Canada, and multiple provincial mapping agencies have contributed data, plugins, and development.

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Forms Terraform

System & Infrastructure
Canadian Digital Service 2023 Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Infrastructure as code for the GC Forms environment.

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Eclipse Che Canadian Contributions

System & Infrastructure
Eclipse Foundation / Red Hat Canada contributors 2015 Toronto, Ontario EPL-2.0

Kubernetes-native cloud development environment with Canadian contributors and users.

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Cloud Guardrails Azure

Communication
Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

PowerShell-based tooling for assessing Microsoft Azure environments against Government of Canada cloud guardrail requirements. Although archived, it remains a useful reference for Azure compliance automation and policy-as-code patterns.

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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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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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