Citizen Engagement & Open Data. James McKinney, Open North

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Slides presented at Open Data Exchange 2013, April 6 2013, Montreal, Canada. ODX13.com. Sponsored by Trudat.co

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Media build election guides for citizens

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Nonprofits engage supporters in campaigns

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Businesses improve their service offer *

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Thank you for making this data so easily accessible. I used your municipal data as part of a successful letter writing campaign from constituents to their elected municipal politicians which resulted in the passage of the most definitive resolution ever opposing oil tanker traffic expansion on B.C.'s coast.

– Karl Hardin, Dogwood Initiative

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Ontario Open Data Terms of Usehttp://www.ontario.ca/government/ontario-open-data-terms-use

Ontario does not guarantee the continued supply of the Datasets, updates or corrections or that they are or will be accurate, useful, complete, current or free and clear of any possible third party copyright, moral right, other intellectual property right or other claim.

See also http://eaves.ca/2012/11/09/ontarios-open-data-the-good-the-bad-the-ugly-and-the-missed-opportunity/