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Public-interest ecosystem

Different work.
Shared evidence.

Research, source material, and public-interest reporting are stronger when they can inform one another.

Who does what

Three distinct projects

IPSSA

Independent research on surveillance, public-sector data systems, procurement, and institutional accountability.

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PoliceData.ca

A media-co-op project working with police-related public records and source material.

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Accountability

A media-co-op publication bringing public-interest accountability work to readers.

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How we work together

We may share public records, research, and expertise. Each project decides what it publishes and stands behind its own work.

Why the distinction matters

Clear bylines. Clear responsibility.

Collaboration should make the work more useful, not make its origins harder to understand. Research remains IPSSA research. Reporting remains the publication’s reporting. Source material stays connected to its provenance.