In the spring of 2017, over 200 Canadian and international experts and advocates in the fields of access to information, open government, and government transparency, will gather in Ottawa at the historical Library and Archives Canada for a two-day conference. The Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada, along with with the Department of Justice, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, and Library and Archives Canada will be your hosts. The Conference will be prepared in collaboration with the Canadian Committee for World Press Freedom, the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, the Library of Parliament and with a Canadian leading expert in Open Government.
The Conference themes will look at these key issues and how they affect a wide range of Canadians including aboriginals, journalists, historians, librarians, youth, and national security experts.
Find out what’s happening across Canada and around the globe and connect with the experts and an impressive roster of speakers.
Mark it in your calendar: March 21 – 23, 2017
Conference website to be launched soon!