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Harvey Low
Thanks Mike... Oh - would like to add that I am new to this group and see this as a huge asset with a wealth of knowledge that is inspiring. I hope to contribute where - can. Thanks!
Thanks mike. I should be less sacastic and use less acronyms for sure. I was referring to Open Government within the context of legislated acts that require good data such as the OP (official plans) that guides local urban planning. We lost data on the long formk, and now good research and data to help inform such local govt planning. Cheers
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On 2012-02-29, at 7:53 AM, "Harvey Low" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> As we discuss Open Gov, the impacts of related decisions within an era of austerity will be real. It has been announced that funding for a research network on immigration will be cut by the province of ont. This will impact on research into immigration issues as a means of informing decisions of govt on settlement. Just a note that the complexity of such decisions may not seem obvious to OG and OP but indeed has implications.


As an FYI we don't discuss open government too much in this list. We're pretty focused on open data. Not that comments about open government are unwelcome. They're just infrequent.

In terms of understanding the relationships between the production, distribution, and use of data, the folks on this list are pretty savvy. You can read through some of the archives in order to verify that. Don't worry about having to dumb it down that much for us ;-)

I'm afraid I have no clue to what OP refers to in this context. Maybe I need more coffee....

And welcome to the list.

Mike

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Tracey P. Lauriault
Ottawa axes network of immigration research centres
 
The Metropolis Projects are a really important initiative for Canada, cities are in many respects the drivers of the Canadian Economy, along of course with all the resource based communities in the country, and because of the divisions of power there was no easy way to gain knowledge of cities in a concerted 'national' way due to jurisdictional issues.  There are some national think tanks in Canada, but none who could really do this kind of work in a long-term integrated way.  This is on par with cutting CPRN and CISTI.
 
These networks were big data users, analysts and data producers.
 
Via: Ted Hildebrandt
SPNO

 
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Harvey Low <[hidden email]> wrote:
Thanks Mike... Oh - would like to add that I am new to this group and see this as a huge asset with a wealth of knowledge that is inspiring. I hope to contribute where - can. Thanks!

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Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 08:34:21 -0500
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Thanks mike. I should be less sacastic and use less acronyms for sure. I was referring to Open Government within the context of legislated acts that require good data such as the OP (official plans) that guides local urban planning. We lost data on the long formk, and now good research and data to help inform such local govt planning. Cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Lenczner <[hidden email]>
To: civicaccess discuss <[hidden email]>

Sent: 02/29/2012 8:22:11 AM
Subject: Re: [CivicAccess-discuss] Immigration Research Centres cut...



On 2012-02-29, at 7:53 AM, "Harvey Low" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> As we discuss Open Gov, the impacts of related decisions within an era of austerity will be real. It has been announced that funding for a research network on immigration will be cut by the province of ont. This will impact on research into immigration issues as a means of informing decisions of govt on settlement. Just a note that the complexity of such decisions may not seem obvious to OG and OP but indeed has implications.


As an FYI we don't discuss open government too much in this list. We're pretty focused on open data. Not that comments about open government are unwelcome. They're just infrequent.

In terms of understanding the relationships between the production, distribution, and use of data, the folks on this list are pretty savvy. You can read through some of the archives in order to verify that. Don't worry about having to dumb it down that much for us ;-)

I'm afraid I have no clue to what OP refers to in this context. Maybe I need more coffee....

And welcome to the list.

Mike

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Walter Benjamin, between 1927-1940, (http://www.columbia.edu/itc/architecture/ockman/pdfs/dossier_4/buck-morss.pdf)