National Action Plan on Open Government Commitment
C02.3.1 - Democracy and Civic Space
- Commitment:
- Democracy and Civic Space
- Milestone:
- Take steps towards strengthening trust, inclusion, and social cohesion in Canada
- Indicator:
- C02.3.1 - Monitor trends on trust in government and identify lessons learned from other countries through the OECD’s work and survey on the drivers of trust and how it can foster greater social cohesion
- Lead Organization:
- Privy Council Office
- Deadline:
- By fall 2022
- Summit for Democracy:
- Yes
Updates
2023-03
Status:
Complete
Evidence of progress:
- This commitment was completed previously
- Work with OECD will continue on an ongoing basis
2022-12
Status:
Complete
Evidence of progress:
- Participated in OECD Global Forum and Ministerial meetings on Building Trust and Reinforcing Democracy (17-18 November)
- Work with OECD will continue on an ongoing basis
Evidence:
Further information about the OECD Global Forum and Ministerial meetings, including the Ministerial Declaration and Action Plans, are available on the OECD website
2022-09
Status:
Substantial progress
Evidence of progress:
- OECD Trust Survey report released on 13 July 2022
- Minister LeBlanc participated in a panel discussion with other countries, sharing lessons learned
Evidence:
- OECD Trust Survey report is available on the OECD website
- Survey report launch event recording is available on the OECD website
2022-06
Status:
Limited progress
Evidence of progress:
- Reviewed draft version of OECD Trust Survey report
Evidence:
OECD Trust Survey report released 13 July 2022 (Minister LeBlanc participated in panel discussion at launch event) - further details in Q3 report
2022-03
Status:
Limited progress
Evidence of progress:
- Monitoring of trends in other countries is ongoing for situational awareness and to identify potential good practices