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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2024 · 37 MIN

The beauty and benefits of transparency: Ontario's public institutions rise to the challenge with innovative projects

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Guests and Transparency Showcase exhibitsCouncil of Ontario UniversitiesSteve Orsini, President and CEOJosh Lovell, Director, Policy and Planning Town of InnisfilMike Melinyshyn, Chief Financial Officer, Director of Corporate Services and InnovationDamien Mainprize, Business Performance SpecialistOntario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and ParksAndrea Roberts, Director, Information Management Strategy BranchCouncil of Ontario UniversitiesWhat motivated the Council of Ontario Universities to create an open data platform? [2:43]Data that is publicly available on the platform and how it can benefit students, policymakers and educators [4:48]What goes into keeping the data up to date [7:01]How sharing data has led to new partnerships and real-world impacts [9:05]How the open data platform could evolve in the future [11:12]Town of InnisfilAbout the Helpful Places initiative [13:53]Participating in the first cohort of the project with other cities from around the world [15:18]Using sensors to improve waste management efficiency in real time [16:03]Using QR codes and DTPR signage to let residents know about what data was being collected and why [18:56]The impact of transparency on public engagement and trust within the community [23:24]Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and ParksThe story behind high volumes of freedom of information requests [26:43]A two-stage approach to providing environmental property information records faster, using a new digital tool [28:32]Feeback from users of the system [30:55]Lessons learned from leveraging the FOI system in a new, innovative way [33:40]Resources:IPC Transparency ShowcaseIPC Transparency ChallengeOntario Universities Open Data PlatformHelpful PlacesDigital Trust for Places and Routines (DTPR)IPC Annual Reports and StatisticsEnvironmental Property Information ProgramEnvironmental Property Information (EPI) search toolInfo Matters is a podcast about people, privacy, and access to information hosted by Patricia Kosseim, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. We dive into conversations with people from all walks of life and hear stories about the access and privacy issues that matter most to them. If you enjoyed the podcast, leave us a rating or a review. Have an access to information or privacy topic you want to learn more about? Interested in being a guest on the show? Post to @IPCinfoprivacy or email us at [email protected].  The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, the IPC does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this podcast, and information from this podcast should not be used or reproduced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. None of the information, opinions and recommendations presented in this podcast bind the IPC’s Tribunal that may be called upon to independently investigate and decide upon an individual complaint or appeal based on the specific facts and unique circumstances of a given case.

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In this special episode, we shine a light on the innovative projects submitted by Ontario’s public institutions as part of the IPC’s Transparency Challenge 2.0. Commissioner Kosseim is joined by three inspiring teams who share real-world examples of open government and transparency in action. Steve Orsini and Josh Lovell from the Council of Ontario Universities discuss their open data platform. Mike Melinyshyn and Damien Mainprize from the Town of Innisfil reveal how their technology in public spaces project fosters community engagement through icons and QR codes. Andrea Roberts from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks explains how the ministry is using creative solutions to accelerate the FOI process and make it easier for the public to access environmental property records. -- Dans cet épisode spécial, nous jetons un éclairage sur les projets novateurs qu’ont présentés des institutions publiques ontariennes dans le cadre du Défi de la transparence 2.0 du CIPVP. La commissaire Kosseim reçoit trois équipes inspirantes qui font part d’exemples concrets du gouvernement ouvert et de la transparence à l’œuvre. Steve Orsini et Josh Lovell du Conseil des universités de l’Ontario parlent de leur plateforme de données ouvertes. Mike Melinyshyn et Damien Mainprize de la ville d’Innisfil décrivent comment leur projet sur la technologie dans les lieux publics favorise l’engagement communautaire au moyen d’icônes et de codes QR. Andrea Roberts du ministère de l’Environnement, de la Protection de la nature et des Parcs de l’Ontario explique comment le ministère mise sur des solutions créatives pour accélérer le processus d’accès à l’information et faciliter l’accès du public aux dossiers environnementaux concernant les biens immobiliers.

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