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Balance needed for open data, privacy for smart cities: panelist

News | 06/15/2018 10:49 am EDT
From left: Telus' Michael Chira, World Council on City Data's Patricia McCarney, and Metrolinx' Leslie Woo on the Future Cities panel at the Big Cities Toronto conference on June 13, 2018. /Wire Report photo by Ahmad Hathout.

TORONTO Smart cities will require a proper framework that respects both big data use and the call for entrenched privacy, according to a representative from the World Council for City Data (WCCD).

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