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Municipal e-Government Seminar - 2001
A seminar for municipal representatives was held on October 16, 2001 in Sydney to collaborate and share discussions and insights on implementing e-Government and electronic services within the municipal sector.

This seminar was presented in cooperation with the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities and the Association of Municipal Administrators.

In addition to presenting the e-Government plans for the Province of Nova Scotia, the seminar featured guests from North Bay, Ontario and Campbellton, New Brunswick.


September 2002 - Update - See (Section 6.4) of the Local Government Resource Handbook for planning information regarding municipal e-Government.

ABCs of e-Government - Steven Feindel, Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

Survey of Municipal Web Sites - Barry Hudson, Saint Mary's University

Trends and Practices in e-Government - Dawn Jutla, Saint Mary's University

City of Campbellton - Mark Ramsay, Mayor & Yves Gagnon, Administrator/Treasurer

City of North Bay - Mike Burke, City Solicitor

Province's e-Government Plans - Steven Feindel, Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

Please note: These forms are in Portable Document Format (PDF),
which uses the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader. If you do not have the
Reader, you can download the program free of charge.
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