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Inclusion in Open Government
A Literature Review
The purpose of this report is to provide a literature review related to in Open Government.
A Perspective from a Sample of Women's, LGBTQ2S and Newcomer Organizations
The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of the comparative results from interviews led by Simon Fraser University’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue with civil society organizations working with communities traditionally under-served by government.
Key Learnings and Strategies
The purpose of this report is to provide options to integrate the principle of inclusion into Canada’s 4th Open Government Plan based on an analysis by Simon Fraser University’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue. The ideas in this document draw upon a series of interviews with civil society organizations that work with communities traditionally under-served by government, the results of a related literature review, as well as the Centre’s extensive public engagement experience.
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