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<h1 style="text-decoration:none;">Renewing the Government of Canada's Data Strategy Roadmap</h1>
 
<h1 style="text-decoration:none;">Renewing the Government of Canada's Data Strategy Roadmap</h1>
 
<p style="color:#04617B; font-size:1.15em;"><strong>Led by the Office of the Chief Data Officer of Canada at Treasury Board Secretariat, together with the Privy Council Office and Statistics Canada</strong></p>
 
<p style="color:#04617B; font-size:1.15em;"><strong>Led by the Office of the Chief Data Officer of Canada at Treasury Board Secretariat, together with the Privy Council Office and Statistics Canada</strong></p>
 
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<p>In 2018, the <strong>[https://www.canada.ca/en/privy-council/corporate/clerk/publications/data-strategy.html Report to the Clerk of the Privy Council: A Data Strategy Roadmap for the Federal Public Service]</strong> put forward a “whole-of-government approach to creating, protecting, using, managing, and sharing data as a strategic asset”.</p>  
 
<p>In 2018, the <strong>[https://www.canada.ca/en/privy-council/corporate/clerk/publications/data-strategy.html Report to the Clerk of the Privy Council: A Data Strategy Roadmap for the Federal Public Service]</strong> put forward a “whole-of-government approach to creating, protecting, using, managing, and sharing data as a strategic asset”.</p>  
 
<p>Since its publication, the context, priorities, and maturity of the federal data landscape have evolved, and there is a need to update the data strategy to highlight the most important priorities and actions that will allow the government to mature into the future.</p>   
 
<p>Since its publication, the context, priorities, and maturity of the federal data landscape have evolved, and there is a need to update the data strategy to highlight the most important priorities and actions that will allow the government to mature into the future.</p>   
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