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Kubeflow Electron App

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Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

Small Electron desktop application for working with Kubeflow environments. It provides a client-side wrapper that can make Kubeflow workflows easier for analysts or platform users to access.

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Kubernetes Sidecar Terminator

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Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Go utility that monitors Kubernetes jobs and terminates sidecars after the main job completes. It helps batch-processing workloads finish cleanly in service-mesh or sidecar-heavy environments.

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Code Marketplace

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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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Canonym

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Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario MIT

Python anonymization package from Statistics Canada for privacy-protection workflows. It supports identification and treatment of sensitive information, helping analysts prepare safer datasets for sharing or processing.

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Jupyter APIs

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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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EpiSim

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Statistics Canada Ottawa, Ontario Other

R package that builds multi-compartment epidemiological models from Excel-defined model structures. It includes sensitivity-analysis and visualization tools for users modelling infectious-disease scenarios.

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