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| ==Meeting information== | | ==Meeting information== |
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− | Wednesday, November 30, 2022 – 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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| + | == Notes and action items == |
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| + | ==== Privy Council Office (PCO) ==== |
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| + | * Thank you to Census for their release - there were some great promos from Statistics Canada |
| + | * Reminder: Really busy on promos so if you have one coming for early December just know it is a busy time |
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| + | ==== Principal Publisher (PP) ==== |
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| + | * Working on promo for Dental Benefits |
| + | * Have processed vanity urls for housing and dental |
| + | * Five or six departments have reached out for help building the web forms required for accessibility feedback |
| + | ** If web teams need help they can submit a request to [https://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/wiki/Principal_Publisher_at_Service_Canada Principal Publisher at Service Canada - GCpedia] |
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| + | ==== Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) ==== |
| + | Have an official date to launch our new institutional page and sub-pages on Canada.ca (December 12). |
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| + | ==== Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) ==== |
| + | New NEXUS pages to go live December 1. Issuing related news release on December 2. |
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| + | ==== Digital Transformation Office (DTO) ==== |
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| + | * [https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.gccollab.ca%2Fimages%2Fc%2Fce%2FAccessibility_requirements_December_2022.pptx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK Presentation on new accessibility template] |
| + | ** It’s a good idea to have a link to the feedback process from within your accessibility plan. |
| + | ** Note: separate 48-hour reporting requirements after publication of accessibility plans and feedback processes outlined in the presentation |
| + | ** Departments can add more things to these designs |
| + | ** The template will also likely evolve as the Information and communications technologies (ICT) standards come into effect next year |
| + | ** As you publish your accessibility sections and people submit feedback we want to hear how things are going |
| + | ** We plan to do user testing as well so we can iterate |
| + | ** Will eventually integrate the accessibility templates into the Pattern and Template library so it is properly documented and available through the Web Experience Toolkit |
| + | ** Open Government will look at writing a standard description for all accessibility plans and create a collection for accessibility plans and their related reports so they are a searchable collection |
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| + | * Discussion around double H1s in general on web pages and whether they are allowed. DTO will look at this and come back to the community with some clarification. |
| + | * New footer is being soft launched |
| + | ** Go to design.canada.ca and search '''Global footer''' |
| + | ** Please do not implement this on your websites yet |
| + | ** Go through the documentation, look at the code, digest it over the next few weeks, come to us with any questions |
| + | ** For departments with contextualized Contact links in the current footer, Principal Publisher will reach out to you about how to implement the contextual band |
| + | ** We will release timeframes for implementation shortly, along with the research summary and blog post related to the footer |
| + | ** We are hoping to create an implementation window so that all departments can implement around the same time, likely in mid or late January |