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GC Notify Manifests

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Kubernetes manifests and deployment configuration for notification.canada.ca. The repository supports reliable operation of GC Notify by documenting and versioning infrastructure changes.

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CDS Security Tools

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Collection of tools used by the Canadian Digital Service to support confidentiality, integrity and availability of applications. It includes shared security automation and reference material for operational teams.

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Static Content Lambda

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Go wrapper for serving static content from an AWS Lambda environment. It gives teams a lightweight way to deploy simple static assets through serverless infrastructure.

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SMTP Proxy for Notify

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

SMTP proxy service for GC Notify that allows email systems to route messages through notification.canada.ca. It bridges existing mail workflows with a modern notification platform.

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CDS SRE Public Practices

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Public release repository for Canadian Digital Service site-reliability-engineering practices. It shares operational templates, processes and documentation for running reliable government digital services.

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Simplify Privacy Statements V2

Communication
Canadian Digital Service Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Starter-app based prototype for simplifying privacy statements in government services. It explores how plain-language content and service design can make privacy notices easier to understand.

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