Use of Maple Watch
Maple Watch indexes and summarizes metadata from public sources. It is an independent beta project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Government of Canada, Parliament, courts, regulators, international organizations, or any listed publisher.
Records may be incomplete, delayed, duplicated, misclassified, unavailable, or changed by the original publisher after Maple Watch captures them. Dates are based on source metadata when available and may not always mean legal publication date, effective date, or first public release date.
Do not rely on Maple Watch as the final authority for legal, medical, financial, academic, policy, or journalistic conclusions. Always open and verify the original source before publishing, citing, filing, trading, making legal decisions, making health decisions, or making public claims.
External links, downloads, licences, and access conditions are controlled by the original publishers. Their terms and copyright rules apply to the underlying materials. Maple Watch republishes short metadata excerpts for discovery and links back to the original publisher for the complete record.
Licences and attribution fields are source metadata, not legal advice. Where source metadata is missing or unclear, treat the licence as unknown and verify reuse rights with the original publisher before copying, redistributing, or commercializing underlying materials.
Maple Watch may display ads. Ads do not imply that advertisers, Google, or any listed publisher endorses Maple Watch, its summaries, or any external source.
If you are a rights holder or publisher and believe Maple Watch is displaying metadata in a way that should be changed, use the linked original source information to identify the record and contact the project maintainer through the GitHub repository.
Maple Watch is provided as-is during beta. The service may change, pause, or remove sources as the project improves.