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Community Data Canada Données sur les communautés canadiennes cdc-dcc.info. Working Group Meeting January 12, 2011 Ottawa, Canada. Agenda. Confirm notes of 15 Oct Working Group meeting ( http://www.cdc-dcc.info ) Review progress to-date and discussion of action to be taken, by objective:
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Community Data CanadaDonnéessur les communautéscanadiennescdc-dcc.info Working Group Meeting January 12, 2011 Ottawa, Canada
Agenda • Confirm notes of 15 Oct Working Group meeting (http://www.cdc-dcc.info) • Review progress to-date and discussion of action to be taken, by objective: a. Communication: Website (http://www.cdc-dcc.info) b. Data Supply: Community Data Inventory (https://communitydata-donneescommunautaires.ca/node/6988) c. Data Supply: Preliminary TOR for a collaborative Report on Immigration in Canadian Cities d. Data Infrastructure: Demonstration of web-based data dissemination tools and data-sharing protocols (CCSD and FCM) (https://communitydata-donneescommunautaires.ca/; http://www.municipaldata-donneesmunicipales.ca/SCC/StateofCities.html) e. Communication: Strategy for engaging Provincial agencies 3. Next Meeting: Toronto (Week of March 7-11, 2011)
Item 1. Confirm notes of 15 Oct Working Group meeting • Discussion of Governance Structure • Working Group Membership • Review Mission of Working Group • Presentation and Discussion of Work Plan Year 1 • Next steps
Community Data Canada: A Vision and Mission • Vision: Canadian governments, organizations and Individuals enjoy access to administrative and survey data for small-area geographies across Canada and over time, corresponding to sub-provincial boundaries, such as regional health authorities, municipalities, and neighbourhoods. • Mission: Community Data Access is to be achieved using a common infrastructure, enhanced supply of small area administrative and survey data, and open communication among data users and providers. • Major Milestone: By March 2013 – or earlier - establishment of a permanent forum for collaboration among Canadian governments & community organisations in support of improved access to and use of small area data for decision making.
Item 2. Review progress to-date and discussion of action to be taken
OBJECTIVE 1 COMMUNICATIONEncourage communication between local/small area data users and providers
OBJECTIVE 2 DATA SUPPLY Expand the amount of data from multiple sources available to answer relevant questions
OBJECTIVE 3 DATA INFRASTRUCTURESupport a common infrastructure that makes data more accessible.
Putting together the pieces of the Community Data Canada puzzle
Item 3. Next Meeting • Plan for a larger face-to-face roundtable meeting in Toronto • Week of March 7-11, 2011 • Extend an invitation to some provincial government departments. E.g. Quebec, NB, Ontario, Manitoba.