The New Brunswick government and its universities are coming under pressure from citizens to make more raw data available to the public.
Many governments in Canada and around the world have embraced the so-called open data agenda and have freed up raw data to citizens so they can arrange public information in useful ways and collaborate with others to better understand the numbers.
Now, New Brunswick citizens and companies are arguing the government and universities should stop holding back similar information.
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