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GC Digital Playbook

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Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Government of Canada digital playbook content covering accessibility, service design, collaboration, data and open standards. It acts as a reusable guide for public servants building user-centred digital services.

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Ransomware Prevention Guardrails

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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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GC Azure Accelerators

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Government of Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Reusable PowerShell and infrastructure assets that help Government of Canada teams bootstrap Azure-based services. The repository collects patterns intended to speed up delivery while keeping deployments aligned with shared standards.

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Canada.ca Design Stories

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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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Canada.ca Accessibility Notes

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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 Blog

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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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