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How to get into the Canadian open data scene, part 3 of 3

Posted on August 13, 2010 by Jennifer Kavur

12 Aug 2010, ComputerWorld Canada

GovCamp Canada events are an excellent way to get involved in the Canadian Government 2.0 scene. Notes from the recent event in Toronto.

Posted in ComputerWorld Canada, Features, How-to's, Series, Writing | Tagged data, event, Gov 2.0, GovCamp, government, Mark Kuznicki, Ontario, open, Steven Green

Open government talk buzzes across Canada

Posted on March 11, 2010 by Jennifer Kavur

11 Mar 2010, ComputerWorld Canada

Experts in open government and social media discussed everything from government-as-a-platform to app stores to the creation of a MuniForge during a panel discussion at the Open City Workshop in Edmonton. Plus, CIO Chris Moore’s take on the risks of open government.

— reprinted by ITBusiness.ca, Municipalities abuzz with talk of open government

Posted in ComputerWorld Canada, Highlights, ITBusiness.ca, News, Writing | Tagged Alayne Sinclair, Chris Moore, data, David Eaves, Edmonton, FusedLogic, government, Mark Kuznicki, municipal, MuniForge, Nicholas Charney, open, panel discussion, Vancouver, Walter Schwabe

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