Sign up and have your say: virtual round tables on a collaborative geospatial data strategy for Canada

Sign up and have your say: virtual round tables on a collaborative geospatial data strategy for Canada

As part of the consultation on a collaborative geospatial data strategy for Canada, virtual roundtables are being organized to enable in-depth discussions on specific topics concerning the Canadian geospatial ecosystem.

If you would like to be considered for participation in one of these roundtables, please fill in the fields below and tick the roundtable(s) that interests you. Please note that the number of participants for each roundtable is limited and that we would like you to select up to 3 options maximum.

Please note that each roundtable is organized into two separate sessions, one in English and one in French. Please make sure you tick the language that suits you best.

Do you have questions about this consultation? Email ccog-cocg@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca

Privacy Notice Statement

Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is subject to the Privacy Act and is committed to protecting the privacy rights of individuals and safeguarding the personal information under its control.

As part of the consultation on a collaborative geospatial data strategy for Canada, virtual roundtables are being organized to enable in-depth discussions on specific topics concerning the Canadian geospatial ecosystem. The registration form to show your interest to participate in these roundtables requires you to provide Natural Resources Canada with personal information, including your name, organization, email address and preferred language of communication. Failure to provide this information may result in your request not being processed.

This information will only be used internally by Natural Resources Canada and not shared further. The collection, use, disclosure and retention of personal information by NRCan is authorized under the Natural Resources Act and in accordance with the following personal information banks: Outreach Communications (PSU 938) and Public Communications (PSU 914), which are detailed on Info Source.

Individuals have the right to file a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding the institution’s handling of the individual’s personal information. For more information you can visit their website at www.priv.gc.ca. For inquiries concerning the treatment of personal information in the custody of NRCan, or for access to their personal information pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act and Access to Information Act, individuals may contact NRCan’s Access to Information and Privacy Office at 580 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0E8 or by email at privacy-protectiondelavieprivee@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca

For example: name@example.com
Preferred language for communication

Group One: United Nations Strategic Pathways for effective geospatial information management

Governance Strategic Pathways (includes Governance and Institutions, Legal and Policy, Financial)
Technology Strategic Pathways (includes Data, Innovation, Standards)
People Strategic Pathways (includes Partnerships, Capacity and Education, Communication and Engagement)

Group Two: Thematic Round Tables

Public Safety (includes disasters, climate resilience, emergency management, security/defence)
Indigenous perspectives on Governance, Technology, and People Strategic Pathways
Infrastructure, housing, transportation, planning and development
Date modified: 2025-02-07