Open government at a crossroad: Canada needs better funding and access to information reform

At the same time, an active and ambitious open government plan needs high-level political buy in. Rhetorically, we seem to have this with the new government, but this needs to be followed by action and resources. So far, this has been sorely lacking.

CARCASSONNE, FRANCE—In October, I did a little happy dance when there was a change in government. As someone who works in the area of open government and who has called for the changes to the Access to Information Act, and for the reinstatement of the mandatory long-form censu...

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