Unfortunately, there are no Canadian owned and operated search engines (they were all acquired by Americans! Yes really). The next best alternative is Ecosia, which is the only major search engine that actually invests to Canadians’ benefit. Ecosia partners with Tree Canada to regenerate Canadian forests.

In Canada, Ecosia’s reforestation project is located within the Acadian Forest and focuses on restoring its historic diversity in areas that have been degraded by centuries of intensive land use.

Video playlist: How Ecosia works.

Ecosia is also B Corp Certified. This means they have changed their by-laws to be mission locked, and are required to consider stakeholders’ interests such as employees, customers, and the environment.

Ecosia is a not-for-profit tech company that plants and protects trees. By dedicating 100% of its profits to the planet, Ecosia has planted over 214,229,374 million trees since its founding in December 2009. In addition to trees, Ecosia invests in environmental and social initiatives like regenerative agriculture, renewable energy and community-driven climate projects.


Getting Started

Manual configuration (advanced)

Using Mozilla Firefox:

  • Search string URL: https://www.ecosia.org/search?addon=Firefox&q=%s
  • Search suggestion API: https://ac.ecosia.org/autocomplete?type=list&q=%s
  • jayk
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    Alternatively, you can use a self hosted searxng instance, or try and find a local instance here: https://searx.space/ There’s sadly no trees that are planted with this method though

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      My problem is that it’s just an aggregate, if I could self host a crawler that just indexes sites I want then that would be infinitely more valuable