Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
CCSD OGP Canada Civil Society Presentation
1. Canadian Council on Social Development
Canadian Civil Society Examples
Open Government Partnership
Brazil
April, 2012
Tracey P. Lauriault
(CivicAccess.ca)
Harvey Low
(Community Data Program &
FCM QoLRS)
8. FCM Quality of Life Reporting System
Participating Member Communities:
City of Calgary City of Ottawa
Region of Durham Region of Peel
City of Edmonton City of Regina
Ville de Gatineau City of Saskatoon
Halifax Regional Municipality City of Greater Sudbury
Halton Region City of Surrey
City of Hamilton City of Toronto
City of Kingston City of Vancouver
Ville de Laval Metro Vancouver
City of London Regional Municipality of Waterloo
Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal City of Winnipeg
Regional Municipality of Niagara York Region
http://fcm.ca/home/programs/quality-of-life-reporting-
system/program-resources.htm/home
17. GeoCoder.ca vs Canada Post
http://www.cippic.ca/en/copyright/geolytica-statement-of-defence
18. Court Action – Env. Data
Mine tailings near the
abandoned Little Bay copper
mine in north-central
Newfoundland. (Photo
courtesy DFO)
http://www.miningwatch.ca/
http://www.ecojustice.ca/
24. Avoiding Construction – Zone Cone
Données sources
Au niveau municipal, les données
sont accessibles indirectement sur
le site de la ville de Montréal. En
d'autres termes, ces données n'ont
pas été prévues pour être utilisées
de manière directe mais sont
affichées sur une carte dans la
section Info-Travaux.
Au niveau provinciale, les données
viennent du Ministère des
transports du Québec et de son
service Québec 511. Là aussi le
MTQ se démarque de ses
homologues canadiens en étant a
priori le premier à proposer
des données GPSpour la
localisation des chantiers.
http://zonecone.ca/
28. Accessibility – Auditing Physical Space
Whether a location is
accessible depends
on more than the
presence of a ramp.
RAPLIQ audits a
building on several
dozen criteria
important to people
with different
disabilities.
http://www.rapliq.org/2011/06/09/journee-de-laccessibilite-dans-le-vieux-montreal/
29. Accessibility Audit Prototype Map
Qu’est-ce que c’est?
This is a prototype of a map of
accessible businesses in
Montreal, based on data
compiled over the last several
years by RAPLIQ.
We hope to expand our dataset
across Montreal, by using existing
datasets—like the locations of
federal and provincial buildings—and
by crowdsourcing additions to our
list of businesses. We hope to build
an application to let people audit
locations easily on a mobile device.
We're interested in finding
potential partners or sponsors.
Qui sommes-nous?
This prototype was built by Contactez
Michael Lenczner, Josh Catherine Roy: ecrire@catherine-roy.net
Vanwyck, Keharn Yawnghwe, http://montrealaccessible.ca/
and Michael Mulley
30. Hacking Health - Accessibility
Winners from the judging
competition
We’re proud to announce our
top winners from Hacking
Health. Each team will receive
$400 and will be invited by BDC
for a consultation on how to
take their projects forward into
viable startups.
Health Innovation most likely to
succeed: Montréal Accessible
http://www.hackinghealth.ca/
31. Public Health - Saskatoon
http://www.communityview.ca
/index.html
33. Public Health Law Québec
http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/dynamicSearch/
telecharge.php?type=2&file=/S_2_2/S2_2.html
34. Global Right to Information Rating
Max
Section Points
1. Right of Access 6
2. Scope 30
3. Requesting
Procedures 30
4. Exceptions and
Refusals 30
5. Appeals 30
6. Sanctions and
Protections 8
7. Promotional
Measures 16
Total score 150
http://www.rti-rating.org/results.html
37. Community Based Research
Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton
http://www.sprc.hamilton.on.ca/CommunityMappingService.php
38. Community Based Research
0
Community Development Halton: Community Lens
http://www.cdhalton.ca/lens/index.htm
39. Civil Society Consultations
http://transitcamp.org/
http://opengovwest.org/
http://changecamp.ca/ open-gov-bc/
http://govcamp.ca/
40. Open Data BC – Sub National
http://www.data.gov.bc.ca/
41. Open Data Cities
• OpenData Framework; Municipal Open • Ville de Montréal Portails données ouvertes (QC),
Government Framework Montréal Ouvert – Citizen Led
• City of Burlington (ON), Pilot • City of Nanaimo (BC)
• City of Calgary (AB) • City of Niagara Falls (ON)
• City of Edmonton (AB) • District of North Vancouver (BC) GeoWeb
• City of Fredericton (NB) • City of Ottawa (ON), Citizens’ APP Group – OpenData
• Gatineau Ouverte – Citizen Led Ottawa; Apps
• City of Guelph (ON), Guelph Coffee and • Ville de Québec Catalogue de données, / Capitale
Code – Citizen Led Ouverte (QC)- Citizen Led in Ville de Québec
• City of Hamilton (Transit Feed) (ON), Open • City of Prince George (BC) catalog
Data Hamilton – Citizen Led • City of Regina (SK) Open Gov & Open Data site
• OpenHalton (ON) – Citizen Led • City of Surrey (BC) GIS Catalog
• City of London (ON), OpenData London – • City of Toronto (ON); DataTO – Citizen Group
Citizen Led • City of Vancouver (BC); Open Data Wiki
• Township of Langley (BC) • Region of Waterloo (ON) – Citizen Led
• City of Mississauga – Mississauga Data (ON) • City of Windsor (ON) Open Data Catalog
http://datalibre.ca/
45. • Stephane Guidon, ZoneCone
Thanks to: • Nathalie Hui, York Region, CPD, FCM & Open Data
Pilot
• Mark Weiler, FOI expert
• Michael Lenczner, Ajah • Tara Vinodrai, Canadian Association of Geographers
• Sara Mayo, Social Planning & Research • Sheila Subramanian, CMHA Ontario
Council of Hamilton, GIS Specialist & • Susan Chin Snelgrove, York Region
Researcher Pam Lahey, CMHA Ontario (email?)
• Ted Hildebrandt, Community • Kathryn Wilkins, Canadian Society for Epidemiology
Development Halton, GIS Specialist & and Biostatistics
Researcher • James McKinney, Open North
• Veronique Dryden, Region of Peel • Valentyn Kliuchnyk, York Region
• Heather Morrison, BC Library Association • Andrew Satterthwaite, York Region Open Data Pilot
& Open Access advocate • Catherine Roy, Independent, Disability Access to
• Jury Konga, Open Data and Open Web and Technology
Government Consultant • Vincent Gogolek, BC Freedom of Information and
• Richard Pietro, Citizen Bridge Privacy Association
• Leigh Golden, Region of Waterloo • David Eaves, Independent Open Data and Open
• Michael Gurnstein, CRACIN, Critical Government Advocate
research in access in overseas • Duff Conacher, Democracy Watch
development context • Oriana Sharp, Manager, Information Management
• Ashley Casovan, Open Government City of and Archives , Archives of Region of Waterloo,
Edmonton Region of Waterloo Open Data
• Diane Dyson, Woodgreen
46. Endorsements – Thank You
•Community Data Program of the Canadian Council on Social Development, Peggy
Taillon
•Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), Michael Buda
•Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), David
Fewer
•Woodgreen Community Services, Diane Dyson,
•Open North Inc., James McKinney,
• Social Planning Toronto, Beth Wilson
•Center For Community Informatics Research, Development & Training (CIRDT) and
Journal of Community Informatics, Michael Gurstein
• eGovFutures Group Open by Design, Jury Konga
•Datalibre.ca co-Authors and founding members of Civicaccess.ca, Tracey P. Lauriault
and Hugh McGuire
•City of Toronto Social Development Finance & Administration Division. Chris Brillinger,
•http://shakethepillars.com/, George Irish
•Geographic and Numeric Information Systems (GANIS), Ted Hildebrandt
•Environics Analytics, Doug Norris
•Community Foundation of Canada, Cindy Lindsay
•OpenConcept Consulting Inc., Mike Gifford
•The West End Urban Health Alliance (WEUHA), Terrie Russell
• Author of ZoneCone.ca and founding member of CivicAccess.ca, Stéphane Guidoin
•TeleCommunities Canada, Gareth Shearman