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In less than two months, Ottawa will welcome the 2019 Open Government Partnership Global (OPG) Summit.
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In less than two months, Ottawa will welcome the 2019 Open Government Partnership Global (OPG) Summit.
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The President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government, the Honourable Joyce Murray, will visit the Port Alberni Friendship Center.
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The President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government, the Honourable Joyce Murray, will participate in a roundtable event with Indigenous entrepreneurs to discuss the skills training measures announced in Budget 2019.
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Members of the media are invited to register for the upcoming Open Government Partnership Global Summit that will take place in Ottawa, Ontario from May 29 to 31, 2019. Join us to share knowledge and create solutions for more open and transparent governments around the globe.
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Providing better programs and services for Canadians in the 21st century requires good government digital services, including the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) to support sound decision making.
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As part of AI Day, a Government of Canada event, the Honourable Jane Philpott, President of the Treasury Board and Minister of Digital Government, will provide opening remarks on how AI technologies have the potential to improve how the government serves Canadians.
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Good government involves difficult choices and effective change management; the leaders who rise to the challenge go on to make history.
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Canadians, and their Parliamentary representatives, must be able to easily track how government spends public funds, which is why the Government is committed to improving the transparency of the Estimates’ documents.
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The Government of Canada remains committed to being open and transparent by delivering responsible government.
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An open and transparent federal regulatory system is part of the government’s agenda for a competitive economy that works for all Canadians.