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==Background==
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The Government of Canada’s (GC) Policy on the Acceptable Network and Device Use (PANDU) recognizes that
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open access to modern tools is essential to transforming the way public servants work and serve Canadians.
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This policy requires that public servants have open access to the Internet, including GC and external tools and
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services that will enhance communication and digital collaboration, and encourage the sharing of knowledge
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and expertise to support innovation.
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Collaboration tools allow public servants to build and maintain interactive dialogue with the communities they
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serve. Examples include sites such as Twitter and LinkedIn; online presentation sharing tools such as Prezi or
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SlideShare; and real-time discussion tools such as Slack, to name a few.
    
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