National Action Plan on Open Government 2014-2016
Canada’s second Action Plan included the Directive on Open Government, which made it mandatory for federal government departments and agencies to maximize the release of data and information. This Plan also established commitments to collaborate with provinces, territories, and municipalities through Open Data Canada, with the private sector through the Open Data Exchange, and with the international community through Open Data for Development. 2014-16 also saw an expansion of Government of Canada work on open contracting and open financial data and information.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
- Publisher - Organization Section Name: Office of the Chief Information Officer
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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Canada’s Action Plan on Open Government 2014-16HTMLEnglish plan HTML
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Canada’s Action Plan on Open Government 2014-16HTMLFrench plan HTML
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Mid-term Self-assessment Report 2014-16HTMLEnglish report HTML
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Mid-term Self-assessment Report 2014-16HTMLFrench report HTML
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End-of-term Self-assessment Report 2014-16HTMLEnglish report HTML
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End-of-term Self-assessment Report 2014-16HTMLFrench report HTML
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Independent Reporting Mechanism: Canada end-of-term report 2014-16PDFEnglish report PDF
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Independent Reporting Mechanism: Canada end-of-term report 2014-16PDFFrench report PDF
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Independent Reporting Mechanism: Canada Progress Report 2014-15PDFEnglish report PDF
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Independent Reporting Mechanism: Canada Progress Report 2014-15PDFFrench report PDF
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