For PartnersMapleMind maintains a structured dataset of what every province actually teaches — course by course, unit by unit, skill by skill, straight from each ministry's program of studies. It powers our tutor. If you're building for Canadian education, it can power yours too, under a commercial license.
It's a continuously maintained, machine-readable map of the Canadian K-12 curriculum: all 10 provinces, hundreds of courses from Grade 1 through Grade 12, each one broken down into the specific skills a student is expected to learn. We build it by reading every province's official program of studies and structuring it consistently across all provinces — clean, machine-readable, and traceable to the source. (We're not the ministry and it isn't a live feed; confirm anything critical against the current provincial curriculum.)
Tag textbooks, workbooks, and digital content to the exact provincial outcomes they cover — one alignment source for all 10 provinces instead of ten ministry PDFs.
Skip months of curriculum research. Ship a product that's aligned to every province on day one, with a feed that updates when the ministries do.
Plan sessions against the real program of studies in every province you serve — so your tutors teach what the classroom teacher is teaching.
Compare how provinces sequence the same subject, track curriculum change over time, and cite a single structured source instead of assembling one.
Province → subject → course → skill, in a consistent schema across all 10 provinces. Ready to load, not a pile of PDFs.
Clean, consistent structure across all ten provinces — far ahead of assembling ten ministries' worth of PDFs yourself. We refresh it as we revise courses (it isn't a live ministry feed).
License one province for a regional product or the full national map. Terms scale with what you actually need.
Every course traces to the official ministry document it was built from, so your compliance and content teams can verify the chain.
Every course page on this site is free to read, for anyone, forever — students, parents, and teachers are why it exists. Search engines and AI answer engines are welcome to crawl and cite it (see our robots.txt).
Licensing is for commercial use of the data itself — bulk access, redistribution, or building it into a product. If that's you, don't scrape it: a licensed copy is cleaner, it's legal, and it stays current. Our website terms have the fine print.
A short email is enough — what you're making and which provinces you need. A real person replies.