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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I would like to see examples of the actual "open and Transparent Government" the Liberals spoke of during their election. Another election promise broken by the Liberals it seems!!!!!!
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To subscribe to both the spirit of open everything, and of maintaining costs in a reasonable range to do so, we should consider not translating everything as a matter of course - especially when we want to be seeing more and more diverse open informati
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Would be awesome if there were some tools or platforms for users to access and manipulate Open Data.
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The government of Canada should replace the Gazette process for consulting on regulations with an integrated e-regs platform that allows Canadians to view all regulations with proposed changes, to comment on those changes and subscribe to regulations o
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