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Thomson Reuters wins contract to build system for delivering more services online

Ontario is investing $166 million to deliver more legal services online, replacing paper-based procedures with a digital platform that will provide better access to the Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Justice.

Weiterlesen: CA: Ontario unveils $166 million investment in digital justice platform

In a recent study done by Juniper Research ranking the top five smart cities in the world, Toronto, Ont. received the bronze medal.

The market research and analysis company ranked 50 world cities based on an evaluation of many different smart city aspects, including transportation and infrastructure, energy and lighting, city management and technology, and urban connectivity.

Weiterlesen: CA: Toronto ranks third smartest city in the world

Last week, Statistics Canada (StatCan) announced the launch of the Centre for Municipal and Local Data portal, designed to provide Canadians with more data and insights about the country’s economy, society, and environment at a local level.

With this announcement, StatCan deepens its partnership with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) to raise awareness and expand the use of StatCan’s data, and strengthen data literacy and reduce data gaps in all communities.

Weiterlesen: StatCan launches new portal to increase access of local data to Canadians

We connect to our wearable fitness trackers. We set our smart thermostats. We ask our voice assistants to set our smart appliances to pre-heat the oven just before we come home.

Then, we step outside into public spaces that are increasingly connected through devices that allow us to receive instant information about bus schedules, traffic, health services, safety alerts, community news, and much more. The rate at which internet of things (IoT) technology is being developed and deployed in the world around us is astounding.

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More than 100 people have reached out to Tillsonburg’s mayor to voice concerns about the town becoming a Smart City or 15-Minute City.

The problem, says Mayor Deb Gilvesy, is their concerns are based on misinformation.

“There is misinformation circulating about the town that is unequivocally untrue, and it is actually scaring some of our residents,” said Gilvesy at a council meeting on Feb. 27.

Weiterlesen: CA: Ontario: Tillsonburg mayor clears air about Smart City misinformation

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