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[The Identity Corner] The Crossing Boundaries National Council (CBNC) of Canada, which is made up of representatives of all Canadian territories, has published a report on e-government and privacy. The report “explores the views of nearly 200 elected officials, experts and practitioners from the public, private and voluntary sectors, as well as nearly 80 “ordinary citizens” from across Canada, about the opportunities and risks around increased sharing of information by governments and the role of citizens in sanctioning it.”

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http://www.daniel-lemire.com/blog [Daniel Lemire’s blog] Canadian Semantic Web Working Symposium (January 1st 2006 / June 6th 2006): ======================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS Canadian Semantic Web Working Symposium (CSWWS 2006) June 6, 2006 Quebec City, Canada http://www.ift.ulaval.ca/~kone/SWIG06 http://www.daniel-lemire.com/CSWWS2006/ IMPORTANT DATES Submission Deadline (papers): January 1st 2006 Submission Deadline (posters and tutorials): February 1st 2006 Papers Acceptance Decisions: February 25th 2006 Posters and Tutorials Acceptance Decisions: March 1st 2006 Final Manuscripts: March 20th 2006 ======================================================================== For the Canadian SWWS, the Semantic Web Interest Group (SWIG) isinviting original, relevant (context of the semantic Web), high qualitypapers from all over the world. Some of the contributions may befull papers, short papers or tutorials proposals.

[Davidakin.blogware.com] David Akin's On the Hill :: Canada tops eGovernment survey: "Canada continues to set the bar in government service delivery for the rest of the world," said Alden Cuddihey, partner, Accenture's Canadian Government operating group. "Despite being a leader, there are still lessons to be learned from the rest of the world, areas for advancement, and opportunities to reach even more Canadians through eGovernment services.

Blogscanada.ca[Blogscanada.ca] PMPM's Website - Again: BlogsCanada - Canada's Blog Site BlogsCanada - Canada's Blog Site .who wish to see Canada remain at the forefront in the delivery of eGovernment services .

Informationweek.com[Informationweek.com] InformationWeek > E-Government > Canada Is Still No. 1 In E ...: Getting federal agencies, let alone state and local governments, to jointly offer services through a single Web portal--something Canada and other governments do--is a major challenge that has yet to be broached here because of the size of the government as well as the diversity of programs offered through states and local governments. For instance, Canadians can get the information and permits needed from federal, provincial, and local authorities to start a business through a single portal.

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