Why Wikileaks is Good for Government (Privacy Part 2)
High atop the crow’s nest in which the policy practioner rests, the information privacy battle appears to making a surprising turn in favour of government. Though the most basic hyper-confidential […]
View ArticleSeen and Heard: Leadership in Public Policy with Paul Cadario
Vass Bednar On Friday, November 23, Paul Cadario, Senior Manager at the World Bank, joined SPPG for the Leadership in Public Policy Series to reflect on his thirty-seven years with […]
View ArticleSeen and Heard: Amanda Clarke, Digital Government and Citizen Engagement
Max Greenwald When it comes to government-citizen engagement, democracy can be a narrowing framework. Especially in the digital age, governments must move away from viewing citizen engagement as a...
View ArticleVote Smarter: 3 Open Data Tools for a More Open Democracy
Jenny Mutton Our country’s current administration is not known for being open and transparent. So when making a voting decision in the federal election on October 19th, how can we […]
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