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Competitive municipalities explore uneasy partnerships

Cities across Canada have e-service projects underway, but an industry association says it may be necessary to pool resources to overcome skill shortages. Plus: What Ontario is doing about forms

e-Government the way Canadians want it

Citizens say they still use the phone more often than the Internet, but provincial online efforts earn a high approval rating. Public sector researchers sort out the statistics

Ontario redefines emergency preparedness after 9/11

Deputy minister outlines provincial initiatives since the attacks

Saskatchewan agency upgrades 70s-era systems

Project to prepare government to handle changing property assessments

Municipal portal lets users search for graves

City of North Vancouver extends online mapping capabilities

Hospitals increase digital X-ray capabilities

Filmless lab allows technicians to do quality control at the console

CIO resignation slows British Columbia’s IT efforts

As Lee Denny leaves for SAP Canada, the deadline for a major portal project is pushed back even further, while the province scales back its involvement at Technology in Government Week

Municipalities taste-testing citysoup.ca portal

Coquitlam and Port Moody prepare to deliver on Industry Canada's Smart Communities vision with Web sites that pair public sector services with private sector shopping

Public sector most popular Internet destination

Health care, government, education top Conference Board of Canada study

Toronto studies smart cards for transit system

Convenience keeps people in cars, project leader says

BCNet taps Telus for optical network rollout

Project to connect Vancouver, Prince George and Victoria

When is a tax break not a tax break?

When only small companies are eligible, Conference Board says

MPs fail to connect with constituents online

More than half of them have Web sites, but they either avoid communicating with voters or post static information. NDP leadership candidate Jack Layton explains why he's the exception to the rule

CMC grabs ARM to speed on-chip system design

Licence gives more than 30 Canadian universities access to prototype kit

Digital library project could take blind beyond Braille

The CNIB prepares for a $33 million undertaking that will convert 60,000 titles into CDs, tapes, or files delivered over the Web

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