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L'open data au Canada Tracey P. Lauriault [email_address] https://traceyplauriault. Gouvernement 2.0 et accès à l’information : Le point sur la divulgation proactive et le libre accès au Canada Plénière du midi Centre Mont-Royal 2200 Mansfield Street, Montreal Le lundi 4 avril 2011
OpenData pourquoi?
Décisions fondées sur des données probantes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Participatory Democracy
Atlas du risque de l'itin é rance https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Atlases Data & Software - Nunaliit Cybercartographic Atlas Framework  ( BSD) -  Data Liberation Intiative (DLI) Statistics Canada  (Restricted use) - FCM QoLRS  (Viewing only) - City Neighbourhood framework data files  (Viewing only) - Toronto Community Housing  (Viewing only)
Child Poverty Community Information  and Mapping System (CIMS) http://www.cims-scic.ca/ Data & Software - CIMS Infrastructure  (Open Source) -  Health Districts (Viewing only) - Community Social Data Strategy Data  (Viewing only) - Geogratis Data  (unrestricted use) - Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources  (Viewing only) - Community created data sets  (Viewing only) - City of Ottawa Ward Boundaries  (OpenData) Using Population Health Data to Profile the Health and Well-Being of Children and Youth in Eastern Ontario http://www.cims-scic.ca/CYHNEO_atlas
Economics & Linguistics  http://www.spcw.mb.ca
Us and our environment Data & Software - Nunaliit Cybercartographic Atlas Framework  (BSD) - Geogratis Framework & Topographic Data  (Unrestricted terms of use) - Flow lines collected by different hunters  (Shared rights) -  More sensitive data  – e.g. Bear Dens, sacred sites, environmentally sensitive data are for viewing & use by the community only - Data will become part of IPY Canada https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/ display/ISIUOP/Inuit+Sea+Ice+Use+and+ Occupancy+Project+(ISIUOP)
Santé publique http://emis.santemontreal.qc.ca
How government spends
Redevatabilité http://quivotequoi.ca/
Accoutability http://www.fabriquecitoyenne.com
Redevatabilité
Niveau de la communaut é https://communitydata-donneescommunautaires.ca http://cdc-dcc.info
OpenData c'est quoi?
Donn ées  ouvertes / Open Data ,[object Object],http://ottawa.ca/calendar/ottawa/citycouncil/csedc/2010/03-01/ACS2010-COS-ITS-0002.htm
10 principes pour « ouvrir » les donn ées  gouvernementales ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],http://sunlightfoundation.com/policy/documents/ten-open-data-principles/
What is missing from that definition? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Court action - access to data Mine tailings near the abandoned Little Bay copper mine in north-central Newfoundland.  (Photo courtesy DFO)
Need depth - Cost recovery? - Conflicting licences - Lack of a coordinated effort - Census? - Cultural change? http://www.data.gc.ca/default.asp?lang=En&n=F9B7A1E3-1
Une politique éclairée
RNCan / NRCan http://www.geoconnections.org/fr/resourcelibrary/keyStudiesReports http://geodiscover.cgdi.ca http://www.geobase.ca http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/
API / IPY – Financement de recherche  et gestion de données http://www.ipy-api.gc.ca/pg_IPYAPI_052-fra.html
Gouvernement ouvert  (Open Government) http://www.infocom.gc.ca/fra/rp-pr-ori-ari_2010_1.aspx
Conditions d'utilisation http://www.cippic.ca/open-licensing/
Consultation – Collaboration  http://transitcamp.org/ http://changecamp.ca/ http://govcamp.ca/ http://opengovwest.org/ open-gov-bc/ Inter gouvernementale
Le leadership provient des villes canadiennes & Colombie Britanique
Ville de Nanaimo http://www.nanaimo.ca/datafeeds/
Quartier de Vancouver nord http://geoweb.dnv.org/index.html
Ville de Vancouver http://data.vancouver.ca
Ville de Calgary http://calgaryonlinestore.com/publicdata.asp
Ville d'Edmonton http://data.edmonton.ca
Ville de London – OpenData WG http://www.london.ca/d.aspx?s=/Open_Data/default.htm
Ville de Toronto http://www.toronto.ca/open/ http://www.datato.org/app/ Gouvernement Les citoyens
Ville d'Ottawa http://www.ottawa.ca/online _ services/opendata/index_en.html http://www.opendataottawa.ca/ Gouvernment Citoyens http://traceyplauriault.ca/ 010/07/21/changecamp-ottawa-2010- open-data-terms-of-use-session/
Ville de Montr éal http://montrealouvert.net Gouvernement Les citoyens MANDAT RELATIF À L’OUVERTURE DES DONNÉES DE LA VILLE DE MONTRÉAL MANDAT RELATIF  À L’OUVERTURE DES DONNÉES  DE LA VILLE DE MONTRÉAL
Hackfests / Hackathon http://www.opendataday.org/francais.html http://opendataapps.org/ 1. Windsor 2. London 3. Ottawa 4. Montr é al 5. Toronto 6. Calgary 7. Edmonton 8. Vancouver 9. Victoria 10. Guelph  11. Halton 4 decembre 2010
App de participation publique http://fixmystreet.ca/
Concours AppsPour http://contest.apps4edmonton.ca/ http://www.apps4ottawa.ca/fr
AppsPour – changement climatique http://apps4climateaction.gov.bc.ca/ http://data.gov.bc.ca/index.html
Intervenants http://lists.pwd.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss http://visiblegovernment.ca/ http://datalibre.ca/

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  1. The Community Information and Mapping System (CIMS) is an infrastructure to support voluntary sector groups and community members in Ontario to do local community based research to understand and improve population health. It is a unique model in multi-agency co-operative research development, web mapping and information sharing. The cornerstone is a website featuring an on-line mapping and data portal supported by coordinated training and information sharing. The CIMS is a membership-based collaborative, where members both receive services from and contribute to the infrastructure, on research questions which they define. It is designed for urban and rural groups with limited resources, to be able to undertake research, evaluation and planning on the population health issues that matter to them. The infrastructure integrates maximum leverage of the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure and other data and technology democratization supports. CIMS provides a range of supports to members including:
  2. Data are collected via participant observations, interviews, and recording by local experts to illustrate: i) seasonal sea ice characteristics; ii) the extent and areas of use by local people; iii) sea ice hazards; iv) key harvesting areas; v) traditional and current ice routes; vi) place names associated with ice features; vii) shifts in patterns of ice use due to social and/or environmental change; viii) recent and historical changes in subsistence and other societal strategies, due to environmental and socio-economic dynamics. Maps and participatory mapping comprise and important basis for documenting sea ice knowledge, use, and change. In addition to participatory mapping, sea ice use, conditions, and travel routes can be accurately mapped during sea ice travel using the track function on a Global Positioning System. This is one example of the compiled results of participatory mapping, as part of Laidler's previous research. The purple represents the expected variability and location of the floe edge around the 1960s. The fushia lines show anomalous ice extents of the early 1980s. And the turquoise lines show the recent floe edge proximity, much closer to the community than ever before, and impeding access to the SW side of Cumberland Sound. Another example of map compilation comes from placenames research undertaken by Claudio Aporta in Igloolik. This maps shows a combination of Inuktitut placenames, seasonal feature names, and common travel routes as tracked with a GPS
  3. Disclosed.ca rassemblent des informations sur les contrats attribués par le gouvernement du Canada qui ont ete obtenue du syteme de divulgation proactif. Ces contrats provenants de plus de cent sites Web gouvernementaux fédéraux différents sont rendus plus accessible et consultables. Divulgation proactive
  4. "How'd They Vote?" aims to be a non-partisan website which provides a variety of in-depth information on the operations of the Canadian Parliament, specifically, how our politicians vote and what they've said. We take Hansard and extract information on bills, members of parliament, votes, and speeches. Hansard is an excellent resource, but it is not the mandate of the parliament website to fully index and extract every nugget of interesting information from it. howdtheyvote.ca was launched in May 2005 by Cory Horner. In the interest of remaining non-partisan, we will keep this site advertising-free by accepting donations to help offset our hosting costs, maintain the site, and add new features. Donations can be made by PayPal, using the link below. For larger recurring donations, please consider becoming a sponsor. For our current financial status, see our open budget.
  5. Citizen Factory is here - it's an online resource for Canadian youth created by Apathy is Boring. Our goal is to help you make sense of Parliament. It's a two-step process: first Citizen Factory aggregates all the Parliamentary information that we can find. Next, we distill that information, so that it's easier to understand how your government works. Government of Canada logo We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage. The opinions expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Canadian Heritage. How does it work? The information in Citizen Factory is compiled from a number of different sources, ranging from the Library of Parliament to Twitter. The magic behind Citizen Factory was provided by an Ottawan and three Montrealers: Shawn Simister, Daniel Haran, Francis Wu, and Michael Lenczner. The source code is freely available.
  6. Parliament remains a crucial engine of our democracy. And it all happens in the open. But, too often, information that's technically available is difficult to find and use. This site aims to make some of that information more easily accessible, and to encourage transparency in government. Behind the curtain Hi. I'm Michael. (You can reach me via e-mail.) This site is a volunteer, spare-time effort of mine. I built it because I think Parliament's goings-on are important—alternately fascinating, boring, and depressing, but important—and because I believe that public information should be meaningfully public, which today means shareable and computer-readable. In building the site, I had no shortage of inspirations. In particular, TheyWorkForYou.com does wonderful things in the UK. Thanks also to How'd They Vote, Canada's OG Hansard scraper, whose API I'm gratefully using to match postal codes with MPs. And thanks to whoever in Parliamentary IT made vote information available in XML; you saved me much time and hair. Pitch in Here's how you can help. Programmers This site is free software. We run on Python and Django. If you notice a bug or want to add functionality, patches are wonderful things. Reports and suggestions should go to our issue tracker, or e-mail. I've listed some ideas for projects. You're also very much encouraged to build your own projects on top of our code and data. We have a bare-bones API for Hansard transcripts, and I'm happy to add requested API functionality. Graphic/Interface Designers Design is crucial to making information accessible. This site is my amateur effort; suggestions and contributions are deeply welcome.
  7. L’accès libre aux données (Open data) est une philosophie et une pratique selon lesquelles certaines données sont rendues accessibles au public, en format lisible par machine, sans restriction de droit d’auteur, de brevet ou autre mécanisme de contrôle. Habituellement, l’accès libre aux données sert surtout pour le matériel non-textuel, tel que des données provenant de systèmes d’information géographique (S.I.G.). Le mouvement de l’Open data prend de plus en plus d’ampleur sur la scène mondiale, alors que des agences gouvernementales (à tous les paliers) en Europe et en Amérique du Nord sont en train de franchir des étapes importantes pour s’y conformer. Dans la sphère publique, le but de l’accès libre aux données est de rendre plus accessible l’information créée et administrée par les institutions gouvernementales, tout en respectant le droit à la vie privée et la nature délicate de l’information. Faciliter l’accès à cette information, permet aux entrepreneurs, universitaires, groupes communautaires et autres, d’étudier les diverses communautés et développer des applications pour tirer avantage des données afin d’améliorer l’expérience des communautés et stimuler la croissance économique.
  8. Changement de culture gouvernementale - Les principes d'accès devraient être établis par des instruments législatifs et politiques Consultation publique - pour déterminer quelle info est requise pour obtenir une rédition de comptes De l’info complète, accessible et exploitable - l’information devrait être diffusée gratuitement ou à coût minime, et comprendre les structures de données pour faciliter la recherche, la compréhension et l’interprétation de l’information.
  9. Citizen led, engaged, innovative, risk taking, creative change is expected. Needs to be more sustainable.
  10. Ville d'Ottawa Sous-comité de la technologie de l’information, le groupe de travail du maire sur le gouvernement électronique adjoint au Comité des services organisationnels et du développement économique
  11. Le groupe de travail du maire sur le gouvernement électronique et le Conseil municipal ont reconnu la valeur et l’importance de l’accès libre aux données, et ont agi à titre de moteurs déterminants, pour que la Ville adapte ses politiques et ses pratiques, pour ainsi se conformer à ce mouvement. La Ville prend actuellement des mesures concrètes et modérées afin de se joindre à la liste des municipalités canadiennes qui ont mis sur pied des programmes d’accès libre aux données. Les communications corporatives et les services d’infotechnologie (SIT) ont uni leurs forces afin de créer une infrastructure, sensibiliser la collectivité et rejoindre le public en ce qui a trait au développement de l’initiative d’accès libre aux données. Le personnel a travaillé en étroite collaboration avec des membres du public possédant de l’expérience en initiative d’accès libre aux données, et qui ont démontré un intérêt envers le libre accès aux données de la Ville d’Ottawa pour informer en plus de valider l’approche et la vision de la Ville. Le premier jalon important de l’accès libre aux données est la création d’un site Web en version bêta qui permettra d’avoir accès à environ 15 à 20 ensembles de données, en format lisible par machine. Les premières données rendues accessibles couvrent les parcs et offrent de l’information concernant le domaine récréatif, incluant (mais ne se limitant pas à) les installations récréatives, les patinoires, et des données sur des parcs déjà disponibles sur ottawa.ca. La présentation de cette information en format lisible à la machine permet de « déverrouiller » de manière efficace les données afin de les rendre plus facilement réutilisables à des fins de cartographie ou pour d’autres applications. http://ottawa.ca/calendar/ottawa/citycouncil/csedc/2010/03-01/ACS2010-COS-ITS-0002.htm
  12. FixMyStreet Canada is maintained by the non-profit VisibleGovernment.ca. The site was inspired by MySociety's (http://www.mysociety.org/), which was adapted for Canada by Chris Taggart of OpenOttawa (http://www.openottawa.org/).