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Axiom

Mathematics
Tim Daly, Canadian NSERC-funded contributions 1971 Toronto, Ontario BSD v2023.01

Axiom is a free, open-source computer algebra system with a long history. Canadian mathematicians supported through NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council) have contributed significantly to its formal mathematics libraries and documentation.

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NRC Word-Emotion Association Lexicon

Language & Text
Dr. Saif Mohammad – National Research Council Canada 2010 Ottawa, Ontario Research License (Free) v0.92

Developed by the National Research Council of Canada, the NRC Word-Emotion Association Lexicon (EmoLex) is a widely-cited open linguistic resource mapping words to emotions and sentiments. It is freely available for research and has been used in thousands of NLP studies worldwide.

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Jupyter Book

Other
Executable Books / Canadian research contributors 2019 Toronto, Ontario BSD-3-Clause

Tool for building publication-quality books and documents from computational content.

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The Littlest JupyterHub

Other
2i2c / Canadian research contributors 2018 Toronto, Ontario BSD-3-Clause

Simple JupyterHub distribution used in education and research deployments.

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Open Lunar Foundation Orekit Contributions

Security
Canadian aerospace contributors 2002 Toronto, Ontario Apache-2.0

Space flight dynamics library with international and Canadian research use.

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VAC Find Benefits Documentation

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario CC0-1.0

Companion documentation for Veterans Affairs Canada’s Find Benefits and Services product. It captures product context, research and operating guidance that can be reused by service teams.

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