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

Excited by Donald Trump and Randall Munroe's Thing Explainer, a book that lots of people like, I suggest that when government talks to people with written words, they add a few lines of words using a smaller set of English/French (like the top 1000 wo
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The government should participate in, and support a Canadian multi-stakeholder forum on Open Dialogue with  a broad membership that includes civil society, business, citizens, academics etc.
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SeeClickFix is a mobile, citizen reporting tool that has been readily and successfully adopted in 260+ cities across America.
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Open government biggest challenge is that we have been told not to trust government for 50 years. This constructed myth was started by William F. Buckley to protect both large business and Christianity from liberalism.
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Partners: Government of Canada (GoC), Prime Minister's Office (PMO)/Minister of Youth, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, Minister of Sports and Persons with Disabilities, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, Civil Socie
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Internet access is now recognized as a fundamental human right for the 21st century.
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It is time for Canada Post to release Postal Codes as open data sets under the Open Government Licence.
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It is time for Canada Post to release Postal Codes as open data sets under the Open Government Licence.
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Partners: Government of Canada (GoC), President of the Treasury Board of Canada (TBS) , Minister of Sports and Persons with Disabilities, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, President of the Public Service Commission of Canada (P
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The government should collaborate within itself and with external parties to figure out how to engage in meaningful public dialogue leading t
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