Open Government at Justice Canada: A Year in Review – June 2022

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This year, Open Government at Justice Canada has been defined by collaboration. Working with colleagues within Justice Canada as well as across government and beyond has allowed us to share initiatives working to support a people-centered approach to justice more broadly, improve our policies and products to maximize the release of non-sensitive data and information and impart the principles of open government to more public servants. It is amazing what we can do when people come together with a shared purpose.

Open Justice. After multiple consultations with the public, Justice Canada submitted the final draft of the Open Justice commitment to Treasury Board Secretariat in March 2022. Canada’s National Action Plan on Open Government 2022-2024 will be published in June 2022.

Open Information and Data: Processes and products used to maximize the release of Justice Canada research and non-sensitive data on the public facing website and the open government portal have been updated and improved.

Training and Awareness: Throughout the year, we were able to collaborate on initiatives to support learning, celebrate Open Government Week 2022 and promote Justice Canada research and data.

The value of breaking down siloes and working with others is evident from the initiatives we have been able to complete this year. We look forward to building on these relationships next year and into the future.