Cities that want to jazz up their citizen interactions with social media tools, but have shoestring budgets to work with, should look to the City of Ottawa for inspiration.
Toronto residents will soon be able to discover, with a few keystrokes, who is lobbying for what contracts at City Hall when the city introduces the first online lobbyist registry in Canada. The city hopes the registry will allow citizens to track negotiations and help establish a legitimate process.
Toronto residents will soon be able to discover, with few keystrokes, who are lobbying for what contracts at City Hall when the city introduces the first online lobbyist registry in Canada.