Who it's for · Public Agencies & Crown Corporations

Built for Public Agencies & Crown Corporations

Before you roll out a policy, change a rate, or announce a disruption, see how the public may react. PRISM is a simulation system that lets agencies and Crown corporations test the message in private — on Canadian infrastructure, with your data under your control.

Why public agencies choose Presaga

Your data stays under your control.

Public agencies and Crown corporations answer for where their information lives. With Presaga, your policy drafts, rate notices, and every result stay on sovereign Canadian infrastructure with full data residency — never sent to US-hosted APIs, never routed through foreign jurisdictions. That isn't a setting you toggle. It's the architecture.

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When it matters most

The announcements the public scrutinizes hardest.

These are the moments where an agency wants to understand the public mood before it publishes. PRISM helps you test the message while you can still change it.

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Policy rollouts

New rules and programs that need buy-in, not just compliance — where the framing decides the reception.

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Rate changes

Fee, toll, and tariff adjustments the public feels directly — where the explanation matters as much as the number.

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Service disruptions

Outages, closures, and interruptions where tone and timing shape whether the public stays patient.

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Public-facing announcements

Major statements where one wrong line can dominate the coverage for a week.

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Regulatory communications

Compliance and enforcement messaging that has to be clear, defensible, and well received.

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Incidents & crises

Difficult moments where you only get one chance to land the first statement.

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Canadian data residency

Your policy drafts, rate notices, and results never leave the country. Your data stays under your control.

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Cerebras Montreal sovereign compute

All language model work runs on Cerebras Montreal — no calls to US-hosted APIs, no transit through foreign jurisdictions.

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AGPL-auditable

Our stack is open source under AGPL-3.0. Your security and procurement teams can read the source and audit the data flow.

See how the public may react — before you announce it.

Pressure-test your next rollout, rate change, or statement in private, on Canadian infrastructure.

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