Innovating together for a better tomorrow
Atlantic Canada is at a pivotal moment in its shift from Gov 2.0 to Gov 3.0—a fundamental transformation in how governments across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador deliver intelligent, integrated public services.
AI, advanced analytics, and automation enable Atlantic Canadian governments to enhance service delivery, improve efficiency, and deepen civic engagement. Gov 3.0 means AI-enabled systems that predict citizen needs, interoperable platforms that eliminate silos, and adaptive services accessible in both urban and rural communities.
This shift requires more than technology—it demands a culture of innovation, digital literacy across the workforce, and solutions shaped by Atlantic Canada's unique context. From modernizing healthcare for aging populations to building digital infrastructure for economic growth, the region must balance innovation with accessibility, efficiency with equity, and progress with trust.
Atlantic Canadian leaders face key questions: How do we use generative AI ethically while protecting privacy? How do we transform legacy systems into platforms that serve residents seamlessly across provinces? How do we lead through this fundamental change?
Public Sector Network's events equip Atlantic Canadian leaders with the strategies, insights, and tools to drive this change. Hear from pioneering agencies including Finance and Treasury Board, Government of New Brunswick; the Department of Social Development, Government of New Brunswick; Health PEI; Nova Scotia Health; and Digital Nova Scotia—all sharing their experiences navigating this transformation. Together, we're building a Gov 3.0 future that reflects the region's values and ensures resilient governance for generations to come.
Events at a glance
Digital Leadership Day Atlantic
Government Innovation Showcase Atlantic
The Government Innovation Showcase Atlantic brings together Atlantic Canada's government leaders to explore how the region's public sector is evolving from Gov 2.0's digital services to Gov 3.0's intelligent, integrated, citizen-centered governance. This showcase examines how technology, data, AI, and modern infrastructure can improve service delivery, support public servants, and strengthen government responsiveness across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Through focused sessions on innovation, transformation, and collaboration, participants will engage with senior executives from pioneering agencies including Government of Nova Scotia, Government of New Brunswick, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Government of Canada. This is your platform to explore practical strategies, real-world case studies, and collaborate on solutions that design smarter citizen experiences, build resilient digital systems, and secure public services in the Gov 3.0 era—while protecting privacy and harnessing AI and digital innovation to transform governance for all Atlantic Canadians.
12 MAY 2026
Learn moreDigital Leadership Day Atlantic
Digital Leadership Day Atlantic is designed to equip senior public sector leaders with practical strategies and insights to confidently navigate the evolution from Gov 2.0's digital services to Gov 3.0's intelligent, integrated governance. This full-day event empowers director and above leaders across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador with the tools needed to drive meaningful transformation in an era of AI-enabled public services. With a focus on three core pillars—people-first leadership, process excellence, and tech foresight—participants will explore actionable approaches to leveraging emerging technologies like generative AI, advanced analytics, and interoperable systems while ensuring ethical, effective governance. Connect with leaders from Government of Nova Scotia, Government of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia Health, City of Saint John and Health PEI as they share their experiences navigating the transition from Gov 2.0's digitization to Gov 3.0's AI-enabled, citizen-centered service ecosystems that serve Atlantic Canadians across urban and rural communities.
13 MAY 2026
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