The Oliu™ credential network

Your qualifications, in your pocket. Across Canada.

A free wallet for the people who earn credentials, and an open W3C standard for the governments, regulators, and credentialing bodies who issue them.

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Choose your path.

For Canadians

For Canadians

Get the Oliu™ Wallet. Carry your training, tickets, and qualifications with you — everywhere they're recognized in Canada.

For Issuers

For issuers

For governments, regulators, professional bodies, industry associations, and commercial training providers building what Canadians will use to prove who they are.

What Oliu™ makes possible, across Canada.

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The shift

What Oliu™ makes possible

Oliu™ turns paper-and-portal credentials into verifiable proof that works across provinces, sectors, and employers — for the people who earn them, and the organizations that issue them.

Portable across Canada

A safety ticket earned in Alberta is recognized in Ontario. A professional licence issued in one province is verifiable in another. No bilateral agreements, no manual re-verification.

Verifiable in seconds

An employer or site supervisor confirms a credential is real and current without calling your training provider. Verification happens on the spot, against Oliu™'s open registry.

Harder to fake

Every credential is cryptographically signed at the moment of issuance. Any alteration breaks the signature. Forged credentials fail verification immediately.

Held by the person it's about

Credentials live on the holder's device, in the Oliu™ Wallet. The people who earn them decide when to share them, and with whom.

The network

How the network works, in short

Three roles. One open standard. A shared registry that makes verification work in seconds.

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Issuers

Credentialing authorities — from government regulators to commercial training providers — that issue credentials they have the authority to issue.

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Holders

Canadians who earn credentials. They receive them in their Oliu™ Wallet and choose when and with whom to share them.

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Verifiers

Employers, site supervisors, regulators, and anyone else who needs to confirm a credential is authentic. Verification takes seconds.

Read how the network works
Standards

Built on open standards. Built for Canada.

Oliu™ is built on the W3C Verifiable Credentials standard — the same international open standard that governments, credentialing bodies, and technology providers around the world are aligning to. A credential issued through Oliu™ is readable by any system that supports the standard, today and in the future.

Oliu™ aligns with the DIACC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework and Digital Governance Standards Institute guidance. Built and hosted 100% in Canada.

Trust & governance

Trust as architecture, not aspiration

Credential infrastructure only works if the trust behind it is real. As Oliu™ opens the network to third-party issuers, an independent not-for-profit entity — the Canadian Credential Trust Authority — will be established to own the network's public-trust functions. Oliu™ Inc. will continue to operate the network under a long-term agreement with the Authority, held accountable through performance standards, scheduled reviews, and clear termination rights.

The commercial structure today is designed to support the stewardship structure tomorrow. Credentials stay verifiable through whatever changes the operator or the commercial environment go through.

Read about trust and governance

Ready to go deeper?

Canadians

Get the wallet

Free for every Canadian. Download from the App Store or Google Play.

Issuers

Talk to us about issuing

For credentialing authorities considering digital issuance — and for the founding cohort who will help form the Canadian Credential Trust Authority.