Maple Watch is a daily refreshed search tool for Canadian public data. It tracks public datasets, reports, consultations, parliamentary records, court decisions, regulator updates, and Canada-scoped international indicators so journalists, researchers, and civic teams can find useful records faster.
What You Can Search
- Canadian government datasets and open data catalogues
- Statistics Canada tables, indicators, and related public records
- Parliamentary records, committee evidence, bills, votes, and transcripts
- Consultations, regulator notices, court decisions, and public reports
- Canada-comparable data from organizations such as OECD, IMF, World Bank, WTO, and UN sources
How Maple Watch Helps
- Combines records from many Canadian public-interest sources in one feed
- Highlights newly discovered and recently changed public records
- Supports keyword searches such as housing, health, public accounts, trade, environment, immigration, and Parliament
- Links back to original publishers so every result can be verified at the source
Maple Watch is not a replacement for official government, parliamentary, court, regulator, or international organization websites. It is a discovery layer for Canadian data and public documents, built to help people notice useful material across many sources.