You mentioned the term “well-being framework”. Obviously this relates to what is user-friendly regarding open data for people to use. In many cases, I agree that there are tools set up, but people don't know they are there and therefore don't utilize them enough.
I think about certain industries and companies that want to set up in certain areas, accessing a concept that we talk about, which is a skill set inventory. There has always been the traditional circumstance in which people try to find work by going to a particular website to find data for open jobs. But how can commercial enterprises find out what skills are available in a certain area in terms of people working in that region? Much of this stuff just exists as raw data. Nobody really packages it as something accessible.
I guess I'm asking all three of you this question. What are some of the best practices by which municipalities or the province or the federal government are packaging this data in such a way as to allow people to use it to better their communities?