Open North Spring 2016 Newsletter

Open North’s Spring 2016 Newsletter We’ve had a busy start to 2016! Here’s a quick update about some of the things that we’ve been working on and what’s coming up this spring: Community Feature update: Every two years, Canada – along with the 68 other member countries of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) – drafts an Action […]

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Understanding the Data Needs of Settlement Stakeholders to Better Support Newcomers and Refugees

Funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in April 2016 Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) commissioned this open data study from Open North in 2016, when Canada was facing an influx of Syrian refugees. The report focuses on how IRCC’s open data strategy and infrastructure could better meet the data and information needs […]

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10 fundamentals to keep in mind when opening parliament

In the last year or so, we’ve witnessed an increased concerted effort among legislatures and parliamentary monitoring organizations (PMOs) pushing together for more transparency and accountability from their own democratic institutions, and seeking ways to entrench these values in a concrete way beyond the endorsement and promotion of the Declaration on Parliamentary Openness. The Open Government […]

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Coming up with standards at Open North

Open North is a member of GeoThink and this post originally appeared on the GeoThink blog. In case you missed either report, over the last year Open North has quietly put out an inventory of open data globally and, in a separate report, recommended baseline international standards for open data catalogs. The first report is entitled Gaps and opportunities for […]

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Open North’s Winter Newsletter 2015

We’ve had a busy Fall! Here’s a quick update about some of the things that we’ve been working on and what’s coming up this winter: What We’ve Been Working On Federal Elections Advocacy Campaign. The advocacy letter addressed to all federal party leaders that Open North helped coordinate with Open Data BC and the Open Data Institute (Toronto) was supported […]

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Open North’s Citizen Budget Simulator Boosts Pioneering Citizen Engagement Project

The citizens of Saint-Basile-le-Grand are voting this week – not to elect representatives but to choose which of their 11 projects their council will build – a radical exercise in direct democracy. The town is one of the first in Quebec to allow its citizens to put forward project proposals and vote directly on which […]

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Announcing a leadership transition at Open North

After transforming Open North from an idea to an organization over the last four years, I stepped down as executive director earlier this month. The seed of this decision was likely sown a year and a half ago, when I started thinking about Open North’s path and mine. In the beginning, Open North’s reputation, direction, […]

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Je Veux Savoir, the end of a great journey

History In 2013, we had the chance to get financial support from the Minister responsible for Democratic Institutions and Citizen Participation, Bernard Drainville, to develop a portal for requests to access to documents, thereafter named Je Veux Savoir. The platform was launched as a pilot for 6 months in the fall of 2013. During this period, […]

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Identifying recommended standards and best practices for open data

This Open North study examines open data standards practices to determine where they produce barriers to accessibility in terms of discovering, accessing and using data. It recommends standards for more global adoption to enable information sharing. The findings were presented at the International Open Data Conference (IODC) in 2015 for which Open North served as […]

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