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CPA Canada announces Public Sector Conference 2019
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OTTAWA, July 31 – CPA Canada, (Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada) announced their Public Sector Conference, taking place Oct 28-29th in Ottawa. The...
How smart should a city be?
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Thanks to the development of new technologies that make previously unimaginable capabilities routine, cities appear to be on the brink...
People first, policy second: An introduction to CGE’s Millennial Outlook
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Since debuting in 2000, Survivor has traversed the world and humanity over 38 seasons. It birthed a new lexicon in...
The future of work: Why robots won’t steal your government job
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In late March the ONS detailed the occupations in the UK at most risk of being automated. They concluded that, on...
How behavioural science can help fix government’s workforce crisis
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In the next year, one in three US federal government workers will be eligible to retire, and millennials are not filling vacancies...
Digital democracy: Three priorities for the future of the field
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Despite a rapid expansion in digital democracy initiatives around the globe, we’re still struggling to stem the tide of disenchantment...
The future of transport, an interview with Colin Earp, KPMG
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In the show, J. Richard Jones talks with Colin Earp, Partner and National Transport Leader at KPMG. Mobility is going...
Could gender quotas save the world’s forests?
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Deforestation interventions in Latin America and Asia may be more effective when women are heavily involved in overseeing them, a...
What will policymaking be like in 2040?
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Below is a piece of design fiction focused on what it could be like to be a policymaker in 20...
What governments need to be truly citizen-centric
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Service delivery is an integral part of the work of governments in the world today. It has grown over the...