Shaping Canada’s 4th Plan on Open Government

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Thank you for sharing your ideas, experiences, insights, and stories on what open government means to you, what is or isn’t working well so far, and where you think open government needs to go.

Your input and ideas submitted below helped us form the draft commitments for Canada’s 2018-20 National Action Plan on Open Government.

For questions, ideas or opinions about Open Government, please contact us.

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Canada has adopted many incentives in order to improve quality of work force, and invests funds in order to put back in the work force individuals who lost their jobs an
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I believe as a democratic country the people should have more of a say on the laws and policies of the country.
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Publish on a monthly basis the actual spending done by Departments to support Canadians.
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1. MyHealthCosts: Web based Social Health Transfer Personal Ledger Program
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Just wondering if there should be a commitment around this.
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Hackathons are a great way to not only engage communities and inspire innovation, but also to use open data in a positive, goal-oriented way.
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The challenges of evidence-based policy-making are more than just challenges of producing evidence (
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Madame/Monsieur, Suite aux annonces concernant le sujet cité en objet, j’aurais possiblement une solution de rechange temporaire à court et à long terme concernant la paye de la Fonction Publique avec le système informatisé Phéonix !
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Criminals and tax evaders use legitimate Canadian investments like real estate to ‘clean’ dirty money, and this is called snow washing.
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A note about me: I am an active Canadian who can tell when she is being lied to and promptly educates herself on what the truth should be.
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