Here’s Taiwan’s trailblazing digital minister’s advice on how the feds can boost service to Canadians

Audrey Tang was part of an activist movement that occupied Taiwan's Parliament in 2014. Two years later, she was made digital minister.
Taiwanese Digital Minister Audrey Tang lives by what she calls radical transparency, which means she records every meeting she has. The recordings are then transcribed and put online so citizens know what she's up to.
Audrey Tang is not your typical cabinet minister. First off, she's not really a politician. Ms. Tang, who has called herself an "anarchist," was asked to be a minister in Ta...

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