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About Open Government

Open government means the government is transparent with information and accountable for decisions. It also means people are involved in making decisions. To do this, the government works with people, communities, businesses, and civil society.

Open government is based on the principles of transparency, accountability and public participation. Transparency means sharing the government’s data and information and making it easier for people to access them. Accountability means holding government responsible for their actions and decisions. Public participation means involving people in decisions about government policies and programs.

The Government of Canada is committed to being open.


Phase 1 of the consultation on Canada's 2025-2029 National Action Plan (NAP) on Open Government is now closed.

We are pleased to announce the completion of Phase 1 of the consultation on the 2025-2029 NAP.

Valuable insights and ideas from the public were gathered, which will help share the 2025-2029 NAP and ensure that the government remains transparent, accountable, and participatory.

Phase 2 of the engagement will run from June 1st to August 31st, 2024. Its focus will be on the compilation and analysis of input received in Phase 1.

Thank you for your participation.

Stay tuned for updates and continued engagement as we move forward with developing Canada's next NAP.

The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat is committed to respecting the privacy of participants. All information created, held or collected by the department is protected by the Privacy Act. For more information on the Government of Canada’s Policy on Privacy Protection, consult the privacy notice.

About Open Government

Open government means the government is transparent with information and accountable for decisions. It also means people are involved in making decisions. To do this, the government works with people, communities, businesses, and civil society.

Open government is based on the principles of transparency, accountability and public participation. Transparency means sharing the government’s data and information and making it easier for people to access them. Accountability means holding government responsible for their actions and decisions. Public participation means involving people in decisions about government policies and programs.

The Government of Canada is committed to being open.


Phase 1 of the consultation on Canada's 2025-2029 National Action Plan (NAP) on Open Government is now closed.

We are pleased to announce the completion of Phase 1 of the consultation on the 2025-2029 NAP.

Valuable insights and ideas from the public were gathered, which will help share the 2025-2029 NAP and ensure that the government remains transparent, accountable, and participatory.

Phase 2 of the engagement will run from June 1st to August 31st, 2024. Its focus will be on the compilation and analysis of input received in Phase 1.

Thank you for your participation.

Stay tuned for updates and continued engagement as we move forward with developing Canada's next NAP.

The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat is committed to respecting the privacy of participants. All information created, held or collected by the department is protected by the Privacy Act. For more information on the Government of Canada’s Policy on Privacy Protection, consult the privacy notice.

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