Description
Data technologies have evolved quickly and governments sometimes struggle to keep up with safeguarding them. This event illustrates what is being done in Canada and other countries to harness the benefits of new data technologies for public good. Learn about key considerations including the evolving context, advantages, and potential risks of data and data technologies on social, environmental and economic change.
The Data Conference 2022 event is being rebroadcast from May 9 to May 13 to allow those who missed the opportunity to learn from leading experts about data foundations, data as a public good, data insights through collaboration, and other related topics. This year's theme highlights the importance of supporting the government's commitment to provide better data, insights and services for all Canadians, and it's success would not have been possible without a close collaboration with Statistics Canada and the GC Data Community.
Data Conference 2022 responds to the urgent need to fill data knowledge gaps in areas such as diversity and inclusion, the environment, and economic recovery. Participants will become better aware of the opportunities and the challenges along the path towards a more inclusive and economically competitive Canada, where data is leveraged to support evidence-based decision making and ensure that all Canadians are included in public policy solutions to resolve national challenges.
Speakers
- Stefaan G Verhulst, Co-Founder and Chief Research and Development Office, Governance Laboratory, New York University
- Jennifer Miller, Director General, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Moderator
Marc Brouillard, Chief Digital Officer, Fisheries and Oceans Canada