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* We sent a message to web directors to check in on the labour disruption status as services are getting back on track

Revision as of 09:26, 31 May 2023

Back to GC Web Priorities Meetings - Réunions des Priorités Web du GC

DTO

Labour disruption pages

  • We sent a message to web directors to check in on the labour disruption status as services are getting back on track
  • You should take down labour disruption pages as soon as you’re ready
  • We don’t yet have a date about when we will take down the central pages but likely next week

Q4 and 2022-23 GC Task Success Survey (TSS) results

  • Government of Canada Task Success Survey reports - GCpedia
  • Departmental results should be in your inbox as of this morning - if you haven’t received it, reach out to Principal Publisher
  • Please look at results of your tasks to see where the markers have moved

Wildfire response

  • Waiting on a final Request for Assistance with Alberta
  • Waiting for the green light to publish the main emergency event page
  • ECCC is currently working on updates and connecting with Public Safety and Health Canada

Media Technology Monitor

Presenter: Jenny Meadows from CBC

The Government of Canada is a subscriber to Media Technology Monitor. This looks at the media consumption of Canadians 18+, juniors, and newcomers to Canada.

All Government of Canada employees have access to these reports and databases. Go to www.mtm-otm.ca and use your Government of Canada email address to subscribe.

This is a product that Radio-Canada uses internally and makes available to their subscribers.

There are diverse users of this platform including media, government, education sector, etc.

The survey samples cover all provinces and territories and both anglophones and francophones. Users can filter by province, region or big city.

It tracks usage for all traditional and new platforms including: video streaming, traditional tv, audio, online radio, YouTube, etc. Also different mobile phone providers, paper newspapers, social media, what kind of devices people use (apple wch, virual reality, tablets) etc.

It also has demographic categories such as age, sex, language, schooling, employment status, income, etc.

Newcomer research

  • Done with interviews online and in person
  • Multilingual survey in up to 11 languages
  • More than 500 variables

Even though we make all these languages available, 93% still answer in English or French.

Walkthrough

When you first sign in there’s a dashboard with all our new reports. There is also a menu on the left side.

Can filter by adults, juniors, newcomers, then genre, then type.

Adoption report is a great report to look at when you first get in as it has an overall look at the whole Canadian market.

Anything you produce on the site you’ll be able to download to your own files.

Data analysis walkthrough

  • First select a product
  • Then select a survey
  • Then select a market
  • Then select an output type
  • Then add variables you want in the output column

If you’re always using the same variables you can save your presets.

There are questionnaires available for all 3 products so subscribers can see exactly what questions survey participants are answering.

There are How-To guides and a Glossary if you want help using the platform. There’s also a training tool and a forecasting tool in the left navigation.

There is an email icon where you can reach out and ask for support. You can expect a response in 24-48 hours.