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Government data: A key to Canada’s prosperous future

Strengthening data practices in Canada’s public sector

It’s no secret that data will power the future. Governments in Canada know this very well and are optimizing their systems, policies, and programs to adapt to the changing landscape and to bolster and maintain public trust.

How can the power of public sector data be harnessed in the most secure, resilient, and beneficial way for all? Our latest report outlines how policymakers can build on their momentum to realize the full potential of Canadian data.

Read the report - Government data: A key to Canada’s prosperous future

Driving a data-forward future

Canadian governments have laid the groundwork for a data-driven future that is both reliable and sustainable. Our framework shares how policymakers can strengthen governance, build trust, and maximize the full benefits of data. They can:

  1. Prioritize data stewardship
  2. Contribute resources to Canada-wide data standards
  3. Continually review and update ethics frameworks and cybersecurity practices
  4. Strengthen governance for automated decision systems
  5. Accelerate Indigenous data sovereignty
  6. Empower community approaches to race-based data collection
  7. Implement data-driven services
  8. Support upskilling and data literacy
  9. Focus data-planning on the future
     

Data will drive the future

Canada's data landscape is constantly evolving. To effectively account for this ever-changing domain, our public sector leaders can focus on building on their momentum and cultivating a forward-thinking approach. From delivering proactive services to safeguarding trust, there are abundant opportunities for governments to optimize their data practices for today and for the future.

 

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