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Code Marketplace

Development Tools
Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario AGPL-3.0

Open-source extension marketplace for VS Code maintained in the Statistics Canada ecosystem. It provides infrastructure for discovering and distributing editor extensions in controlled or self-hosted environments.

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BDL LDE Public

Development Tools
Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Statistics Canada public repository related to the Linkable Data Environment. It supports open sharing of scripts and assets used around data linkage, documentation, and analytical data products.

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Jupyter APIs

Development Tools
Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Golang replacement for Kubeflow Jupyter web APIs used in the Statistics Canada platform environment. It provides service endpoints for notebook management in Kubernetes-based analytics workspaces.

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Zone Kubeflow Containers

Development Tools
Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Container images built for use with Kubeflow in Statistics Canada data-science environments. The repository supports repeatable notebook and workload images for analytics users.

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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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Air Quality Warnings

Communication
Government of British Columbia Victoria, British Columbia Apache-2.0

Quarto/R-based project for publishing air-quality warning information in British Columbia. It supports environmental reporting workflows and reproducible public communication.

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