☀️ Summer in Toronto just got easier to navigate! The City's 2026 Summer Safety Plan is here! Use the interactive map to find sports, arts, camps, jobs, mental health supports and more happening near you.
https://t.co/GXcvnzjuoM
#TorontoYouth#newdatasetalert
We’ve officially released the Accelerators, Incubators & Coworking Spaces dataset.
Whether you’re a freelancer, a tech founder searching for a dedicated incubator, or an ecosystem partner, this centralized directory has you covered.
👉https://t.co/AA3qZTcQXA
#newdatasetalert
Are Diverse Neighbourhoods Safer?
A significant relationship between community diversity and safety. In Toronto, neighbourhoods with a higher share of visible minorities experience lower rates of reported race-based hate crimes.
Read the full analysis: https://t.co/ZUMDVYBLYQ
At our monthly Jam Session, we saw how municipal data is powering AI chatbots for unhoused services, tracking building water leaks, and more.
You called our site the "gold standard" and demanded "More events!" Come to our next Jam. See https://t.co/24d1P51jjG for more events ...
New dataset for contractors and vendors 🏗️
Toronto's Capital Project Pipeline gives advance visibility into upcoming procurement opportunities: roads, water infrastructure, buildings, parks, and more.
Plan your capacity before projects go to tender.
🔗 https://t.co/igrqQ7zX7s
Did you know Toronto publicly posts pass/fail inspection results for every public pool, splash pad, wading pool & hot tub in the city? 💧☀️ Shoutout to #SwimSafe — keeping it transparent all summer long.
👉 https://t.co/sw27tZeVs7
New open dataset 🏠 #datasetalert
Toronto Public Health's residential health hazard investigations — mould, indoor air quality, sanitation complaints.
Great for renters, researchers, and anyone tracking housing conditions across the city.
https://t.co/VCB9nMu7jc
Until recently, we only hosted data created by the City. We've published new guidance that opens the door to third-party data — when a city division uses that data for decisions or services, and the public would benefit from access.
https://t.co/TTLLK0kJXK
Shoutout to Derek Song for building the Toronto Census Visualizer.
It’s a clean, interactive way to explore how Toronto neighbourhoods have changed over time using census data.
https://t.co/Q5JquQt7Gf
⚡NVIDIA's Spark Hack is coming to Toronto 📍
Build agentic AI apps on real https://t.co/24d1P51jjG datasets. Every team gets an ASUS GX10 (Grace Blackwell) for the weekend. Win one to keep.
Part of #TorontoTechWeek — 30 teams max, apply as a crew.
https://t.co/ote52pjRwj
We're at #TorontoTechWeek! 🙌
Come see how businesses are building with Toronto's open data — meet the team, hear real examples, and tell us how we can make the data work better for you.
Samosas included. 🫓
RSVP 👉 https://t.co/nBKVABCtOC
Tonight, Sasha will tell the story of how this viral app, featured on major news networks, brought volunteers across the country together to make product information more transparent.
We’re proud to host this event during Toronto Tech Week. See you! https://t.co/c2tu7nF0V9
New open dataset just dropped 🗺️ Transit-Oriented Communities. Publicly owned land near transit stations being explored for housing + mixed-use development.
As the city grows, knowing where density is being planned matters. Now anyone can see it. https://t.co/pqGpyGYiTe
Open Data Jams are coming to a @TOtechweek near you, and we mean BUSINESS
We're focusing on the entrepreneurs and enterprises building on the city - if you're into open data, business, or civic space, come through!
May 28th
Metro Hall
https://t.co/nBKVABCtOC
Toronto municipal election: Oct 26, 2026 🗳️ Free tools to help you vote informed:
🏙️ https://t.co/k2lL4xLDgJ ➡️ councillor votes + City Hall alerts
👥 https://t.co/1azAyWvWT8 ➡️ voting history & profiles
Check https://t.co/X8N8mQaoNs. All free. All open data. RT for your ward
For anyone who takes the TTC regularly, this one is worth a look.
We just published a blog post on rideTO, an app built for daily commuters who want quick updates on arrivals, alerts, subway status, closures, and accessibility outages.
Read it here:
https://t.co/ksIvu76fCe
Toronto Public Library has open data programs too.
The TPL runs programs and events promoting open data because data literacy is for everyone, not just developers. Your branch might have something on 👉 https://t.co/TmQtlI6Vgx
#dataliteracy#tpl#opendata