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Open Data and Transparent Governance
“If it’s public data, why is it so hard to find?”
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SUMMARY - Open Data and Transparent Governance

Open data—government information made freely available in accessible, machine-readable formats—promises to transform the relationship between citizens and government. When data about budgets, services, contracts, and performance is open, citizens can see how their government operates, journalists can investigate, researchers can analyze, and entrepreneurs can build applications that serve public needs. Open data is both a democratic value—government information belongs to the public—and a practical tool for improving governance through scrutiny and innovation.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Open Data Promoting Transparent Government

Topic Introduction: Open Data Promoting Transparent Government

In the digital age, open data has emerged as a powerful tool for promoting transparency and accountability in government operations. This discussion will explore the benefits, challenges, and implications of Canada's adoption of open data policies. The debate centers around three key perspectives:

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