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Canadian Open Data Experience
I'm going to be participating in CODE2015 a 48 hour hack-a-thon about creating an app using federal open data from open.canada.ca
Just another busy Startup week in Montreal
Montreal has come a long way from its lovely but sparse monthly events. Today it feels like the community events calendar is more needed than ever to keep pace with exciting events happening throughout the week in the city! If you haven't done yet, go subscribe to the Google calendar, it will stay warm in your pocket and ping you at the right time!
In the meantime, for this week here is a little round-up of what's going on, try to keep up! And yeah these are some tough choices where you wish some ubiquity machine existed...
Tuesday 17th
07:00 - 09:00 PM : Lean Startup in Practice to get to learn from the experiences of two veteran entrepreneurs (CEO of DogSync & CEO Callbox). The kind of events close to an AMA on Reddit, where you can learn, share and drink for a cheap 5-10$.
05:30 - 09:00 PM : Montreal app Talks on mHealth. UX and patient engagement learnings and networking for a tiny 5$
05:30 - 09:00 PM : Confoo.ca invites for a couple drinks thanks to kind generosity (and pockets) of Intuit. Free.
Wednesday 18th
10:00 - 04:00 AM : Whether you are hiring or looking for a startup job, don't miss The Startups Career Fair: it's free for participants, and if you are not a well funded startup, here is a special MTL NewTech discount by our community partner to get a table for 200$
06:00 - 09:00 PM : MTL + eCommerce will take you to the journey to better e-commerce. With speakers from California and Montreal, you will learn and share about killer emailing program and unified marketing. [10$ - 20$]
06:00 - 09:00 PM : come dive into the mind of a serial entrepreneurs, angel and VC whose latest success is with PasswordBox, now Intel. Brought to you by Startup Grind and their very conversational format. They have the "community partner" label, so you better not miss it ;) [10$ - 25$]
06:30 - 09:00 PM : come learn how data can fuel your creativity, from social media to decision making! Really interesting talk brought to you by MTL Girl Geeks. FREE.
06:00 - 07:30 PM : Montreal Embeded invites you to learn about a home-made solution for decoding PWM signal with a customized Arduino Nano. FREE.
Thursday 19th
12:00 - 01:00 PM : D3 Innovation Center invites you to many Lunch'n'Learn every week. Among others, this Thursday, come to learn more about research & Development Tax credits! FREE
06:30 - 09:00 PM : PyLadies invite you to fall in love with Python! Come hear from two amazing veterans from software and hardware. FREE entry, food and drinks thanks to Google Montreal.
04:00 - 09:00 PM : Whether you are attending the Confoo.ca conference or not, you should come mingle with the crowd. FREE & free drinks I've heard thanks to Paypal sponsorship.
06:00 - 09:00 PM : Inspiring talks from young Montreal entrepreneurs with wine and appetizers. Less tech, more chic, but definitely inspiring! 30$.
Friday 20th
07:15 - 10:00 PM : Wanna stay warm at home? Join this [webinar by Founder Institute with Jason Calacanis and learn from the best in story telling. Because every business is worth a story, from Charming to Tesla. So what would be yours?](“If your business is not worth startup storytelling, then you should probably not start one at all.”) FREE (online).
Saturday 21st
10:00 - 04:00 PM : Ladies Learning Code is inviting you to learn Ruby in a lovely environment, with and amazing instructor and mentors, and great food! 50$
Weekend!
05:00 PM Friday to 05:00 (?) PM Sunday : CODE 2015 Hackathon. Everywhere in the city with a hub in Notman. FREE.
08:00 AM Saturday to 05:00 PM Sunday: if you want to build, try, fail, try again, succeed and show it to the community, don't miss McHacks. It brings the best and brightest from all across the East Coast for a 36 hours intense hackathon! Really 1337 AND FREE!!
Did we miss anything? Feel free to reach out to us!
International Open Data Day in Ottawa | Journée internationale des données ouvertes
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[Click here to register]
21 February 2015
The open data community in Ottawa has grown significantly over the past several years. To continue to support the growing community, Open Data Ottawa has partnered with the University of Ottawa Library, the Treasury Board Secretariat, and other engaged community members to offer a space for those interested in collaborating on and learning about open data. Thanks to the generous contribution of Industry Canada, the weekend-long event will be at the Industry Canada Service Lab, located in the C.D. Howe Building at 235 Queen Street.
The location will function as a multi-purpose space. Part of the space at the Innovation Lab will be reserved for folks participating in CODE. If you would like to use this space to work on your project for the CODE competition, there is a separate registration form on the CODE website. Note that our HUB will be open for you to use starting on Friday night, while general festivities start on Saturday morning.
The remainder of the space is available for those who wish to come and learn about open data, benefit from the support of mentors and experts, and participate in mini workshops that will be scheduled throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday.
Never worked with open data before? Not sure what it means to "hack"? This is the perfect opportunity to learn how you can manipulate data to create infographics, maps, and even applications. Mentors will be on hand to show you how to find interesting open data and shape it into whatever you'd like it to be.
Whether you’d like to spend the whole weekend, a whole day, or just a few hours, join us at the Service Lab in downtown Ottawa to celebrate #opendataday!
Schedule of events: **workshop times TBD**
Saturday 10:00 - What is my data trying to say? 11:00 - Open Refine 13:00 - Google Fusion Tables 14:00 - TimeMapper 15:00 - Infographics
Sunday How to consume an API d3.js
Event hours:
Official festivities kick off at exactly 9am on Saturday morning, with workshops starting at 10am. Venue hours and a full workshop schedule will be posted soon.
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21 février 2015
La communauté des données ouvertes d'Ottawa a beaucoup grandi ces dernières années. Pour continuer de soutenir cette communauté en plein développement, Données ouvertes Ottawa travaille en collaboration avec la Bibliothèque de l'Université d'Ottawa, le Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor et d'autres membres actifs de la communauté pour offrir un espace à ceux qui s’intéressent aux données ouvertes. Grâce à la généreuse contribution d'Industrie Canada, l'événement aura lieu au Labo de Service, situé dans l'Édifice C.D.-Howe au 235 rue Queen. Le centre Données ouvertes Ottawa fonctionnera comme un espace polyvalent. Une partie de l'espace du Labo de Service sera réservé aux participants à l'EDOC. Si vous voulez utiliser l’espace pour travailler sur votre projet pour la concurrence de l’EDOC, inscrivez-vous en utilisant le formulaire sur ce site web de l’EDOC. Notez que l’espace sera à votre disposition du vendredi soir à dimanche soir.
Le reste de l'espace sera réservé à ceux qui souhaiteraient en apprendre davantage sur les données ouvertes, bénéficier de l'assistance des mentors et des experts, et participer aux ateliers qui seront offerts toute la journée du samedi. Vous n'avez jamais utilisé de données ouvertes ? Vous ne savez pas ce que veut dire le verbe « hacker » ? Voici l'occasion rêvée d'apprendre à manipuler des données pour créer des images, des cartes et même des applications. Des mentors sur place vous montreront comment trouver et traiter des données ouvertes intéressantes pour les transformer à votre guise.
Rejoignez-nous toute la fin de semaine, toute une journée ou quelques heures, du 20 au 22 février au Laboratoire, dans le centre-ville d'Ottawa, pour célébrer la journée internationale des données ouvertes!
Programme des événements:
Samedi 10h00 - What is my data trying to say? 11h00 - Open Refine 13h00 - Google Fusion Tables 14h00 - TimeMapper 15h00 - Infographics
Dimanche How to consume an API d3.js
Heures d'ouverture:
Des festivités commenceront à 9h le samedi matin et des ateliers débuteront à 10h. Les heures d'ouverture officielles seront bientôt disponibles.

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Participate in the Canadian Open Data Experience {CODE} 2015
[Visit the site for more information] What is CODE? CODE is a 48-hour appathon, inviting developers, graphic designers, students, and anyone interested at trying their hand at coding to use Government of Canada Open Data found through the search data feature on this site. You are encouraged to mash-up federal datasets as well as include provincial, territorial, and municipal data when building your apps. What are the 2015 categories? There are three categories this year: Youth, Commerce, and Quality of life. Plus, right before the appathon begins, the specific category themes will be announced. Leading up to the appathon, feel free to explore our open data portal where you will find tons of possibilities for great applications with very relevant datasets. You should also check out Open Government across Canada and see what datasets are available from the provinces, territories and municipalities. Why should I participate? Winners will share $40,000 in prizes. Grand Prize: $15,000 Youth Category Winner: $5,000 Commerce Category Winner: $5,000 Quality of Life Category Winner: $5,000 Best Student Team: $5,000 Fan Favourite: $5,000 Where will CODE 2015 take place? You can take part from one of three VIP Hubs in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, a Partner Hub (locations to be determined), or from anywhere really (homes, schools, or local coffee shops). Register to participate now, and receive updates as hub locations are confirmed. When is this happening? CODE 2015 will start on February 20th at 6pm and will continue for 48 hours (the same weekend as International Open Data Day)!