What open government hides

Unfortunately, ignoring issues such as access to information and genuine efforts to incorporate public input into policies means that, for now, open government is most notable for what it hides.

Treasury Board President Tony Clement unveiled the latest version of his Open Government Action Plan earlier in November, continuing a process that has seen some important initiatives to make government data such as statistical information and mapping data publicly available i...

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