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Your input and ideas submitted below helped us form the draft commitments for Canada’s 2018-20 National Action Plan on Open Government.
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Suggested Ideas
Probably the biggest opportunity for open government is in the healthcare field because it's the largest budget item for every province.
Income tax is a costly system and easily manipulated (by the government to control behaviour as well as by taxpayers). Tax spending with a GST of 20% and eliminate tax on income.
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I am a Canadian and a member of a First Nation Band (Qalipu Mik’maq). I am employed & pay dental premiums to Alberta Blue Cross for dental coverage.
Free healthcare has been proven as not sustainable in many other bigger countries. People abuse of it, especially ER, just because is free.
I attended an Open Gov consultation run by Thom Kearney, Alex and Jeremy at the IAP2 Canada Skills Symposium. And it was a home run event. Smart. Open. Interesting.
Though the potential of open data is there, and we now have a huge amount of open data available for use from all levels of government, the promise of startups and civil society organizations being able to make use of that data in new and novel ways ha
Until we change the Pool system and "Best Fit" to A Merit-based Recruitment and Promotion in Federal Public Service, we should start video-recording of the interviews of
As the TBS Guidelines allows other Institutions to conduct the Second Language testing in Federal Public Service, let us start authorizing other academic and professiona
Publish on a monthly basis the actual spending done by Departments to support Canadians.