Code for Canada is a
nonprofit organization
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(NPO) that was co-founded in 2017 by the government of the province of Ontario, Canada with a mandate to work with the technology and government sectors and innovators from the community, to improve digital technologies that underlie government services.
Background
According to a January 2017 interview with Gabe Sawhney, Code for Canada Executive Director and Co-founder of ''NOW Magazine'', Code for Canada is modeled after
Code for America
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and its "chapters in Australia, Germany, Mexico and Pakistan."
Sawhney said that their target audience included committed tech innovators, inside and outside government, willing to partner to find technological and design solutions for civic issues.
Code for Canada, is similar to the
civic technology
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movement in the United States,
Code for America
Code for America is a non-partisan, non-political 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2009 to address the widening gap between the public and private sectors in their effective use of technology and design. According to its website, the organizat ...
and
Code for Australia.
In April 2017,
Deb Matthews
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, the Ontario minister for digital governance announced that the Province of Ontario was co-founding Code for Canada with a contribution of $700,000. Code for Canada's designers and coders work with government to improve and/or create "high-technology" coding that is "simpler, faster and easier to use", resulting in the provision of better government services that cost less.
Mandate
Code for Canada works with communities and government in Canada to improve digital technologies.
[According to their Twitter account, "We help governments and communities in Canada harness the power of digital."]
Fellowships program
Through their fellowship program, Code for Canada, fellows who are digital technology and design experts, spend 10 months working collaboratively with public servants in government departments to improve services.
Fellows demonstrate the most recent "methods in software development, design thinking, user experience research and product management,"
and examine how the "Internet and data can support and serve Canadian civil society, and our values of fairness and inclusivity."
In 2017 Code for Canada offered Federal Fellowship with the
Canadian Digital Service
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(CDS) and
Veterans Affairs Canada
Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC; french: Anciens Combattants Canada) is the department within the Government of Canada with responsibility for pensions, benefits and services for war veterans, retired and still-serving members of the Canadian A ...
(VAC).
["The Code for Canada fellowship embeds technology professionals into government, where they work alongside public servants to build great digital services for residents."] By January 2017, Code for Canada had already received 300 applications for their first team of six Fellows.
Leon Lukashevsky, a 2017 fellow with "web development skills", described how Code for Canada Fellows work to make "Canadian civil services" more "digitally savvy".
In his 2017 article in
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, Lukashevsky wrote that, "Modern governments need to understand and leverage the Internet to actualize public policy and meet residents’ expectations."
He described the Fellows as "democracy-driven" and compared it to the process behind the creation of
e-Estonia
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, and its underlying digital platform
X-Road
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.
[The December 18, 2017 '']The New Yorker
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'' article described Tarvi Martens, a systems architect as the "putative grandfather of Estonia’s digital platform." Estonia, tagged the "Digital Republic" by ''The New Yorker'', launched e-Estonia in 2017 to improve interactions between citizens and government through electronic solutions.
He noted that X-Road architects had "turned to democratic ideals for guidance."
Lukashevsky described the goal of this collaboration with CDS and VAC, was to "improve Canadian veterans' awareness of — and access to — benefits and services ... to improve their quality of life."
In 2018, Christine Lee, Product Strategy, Design, and Management expert and Code for Canada fellow with the Government of Ontario’s Ministry of Advanced Education & Skill Development, led a team "building products collaboratively using discovery sprints".
Lee's professional background is in "digital product management, development, and finance".
See also
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Code for America
Code for America is a non-partisan, non-political 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2009 to address the widening gap between the public and private sectors in their effective use of technology and design. According to its website, the organizat ...
*
Code for America Commons
Code for America Commons is a project by Code for America and OpenPlans focused on reducing government IT costs by helping government entities share code and best practices. It was initially launched as Civic Commons as an independent nonprofit o ...
(CfA)
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Civic Commons
Code for America Commons is a project by Code for America and OpenPlans focused on reducing government IT costs by helping government entities share code and best practices. It was initially launched as Civic Commons as an independent nonprofit o ...
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