Help shape Canada’s Action Plan on Open Government 2016–18

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The consultation period is closed, but we want this to be an ongoing dialogue.

Themes

On this page you can comment on or vote for suggestions, or you can suggest a new idea. The ideas and discussion you contribute will help us to develop the draft commitments for Canada’s next Action Plan on Open Government.

Open government ideas can span a wide range of activities and it is helpful to think in terms of themes. The themes described below have been identified from previous consultations and reflect international trends in open government.

Open Information

Make government information open by default.

Social and Economic Development

Champion open government principles and initiatives at home and abroad to support inclusive social and economic progress.

Innovation and Prosperity

Ensure easy and consistent access to the government data and information to facilitate value-added analysis and drive socio-economic benefits through reuse.

Fiscal Transparency

Make financial information more readily available and easier to track, allowing Canadians to have a full accounting of how their tax dollars are being spent.

Enabling Citizens

Provide Canadians with the information they need to fully participate in the democratic process, and the opportunity to make their voices heard on government policy and programs.

Suggested Ideas

"We commit to enacting and implementing rules that protect whistleblowers" is stated in the Open Government Declaration". Effective open government needs a healthy, independent media and courageous people who are willing to step up
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Shape policy to ensure that the public good is central to benefits that accrue through opening government information and data. Recognize that there are both benefits and dangers to opening up government data for
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The data published by the Parliament of Canada -- like votes and speeches, and much more -- is generally of high quality and consistency. Yet,
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Partners: Government of Canada (GoC), President of
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Parliaments around the world are adopting open parliament action plans as part of their Open Government National Action Plans. Legislative openness has been called "one of the greatest success stories of the OGP" [2].
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Add a free, open response, web service to the Open Government Portal that takes a postal code and returns a representative location (e.g., geographic coordinates).
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Working under the premise that people closer to a problem tend to be best positioned to provide additional context to data and potentially act on solutions, the Government of Canada should meet, convene, collaborate and partner with the places that se
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Ask Canadians what they consider vital web services and add them to the Open Government Portal. I consider geocoding one such service. Most data has a spatial component in the form of an address.
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If you offer web services, license their responses under the Open Government License.
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This project for the Government of Canada’s third Open Government Action Plan would make the government a world leader in Open Dialogue.  
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