An academic study has found that as much as 85% of illegal insider trading goes undetected, revealing a massive enforcement blind spot in U.S. stock markets.| Spreadsheet Point
The impacts of the president’s trade war are complicated for goods imported from Canada, which data shows is by far Vermont’s largest trading partner.| VTDigger
Blog article: Quarterly Update (Q2 2025)| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
All data are sourced from the Atlas EV Hub unless otherwise noted. While the U.S. market for electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) is still nascent, there has been rapid growth in the last few years in terms of overall sales, model availability, and supporting infrastructure. Additionally, state regulators and utilities are increasingly taking [...]| Atlas EV Hub
Blog article: Guest Post: Web Analytics for City of Toronto’s Open Data Portal| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Perpetuated primarily by startups hungry for users and the entrepreneurial agencies and thought leaders who serve them, bad data begets worse expectations. Rapid rocketship visibility graphs imply that business results will follow—almost never the case long-term.| The Content Technologist
Blog article: Exploring the Future of Open Data: Hosting Community-Generated Datasets on Toronto’s Open Data Portal | City of Toronto Open Data Portal
This post explores the trends in renewable energy installations on City-owned buildings and facilities in Toronto over the past decade.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Blog article: UrbanToronto: Seeing the Future of the City with Data| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Blog article: How the City is Winning the War Against Lead Contamination in Drinking Water| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Blog article: Exploring Equity in Child Care: A Data-Driven Analysis of Access and Demand| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Blog article: Disease Outbreak Concerns in Toronto’s Long-Term Care Homes| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Welcome to our newest blog post, where we're exploring a game-changer in Toronto's public transit scene! Meet time2reach, an interactive transit map created by university student Henry Nguyen.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Dive into the world of 'Open Water Data,' a must-have digital companion for every open water swimmer and enthusiast. Developed by Mitch Bechtel, this platform offers real-time data on water quality, temperature, and weather conditions for beaches in Toronto and around the globe.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
BikeSpace is a crowdsourced web app where cyclists can anonymously report bicycle parking issues across Toronto. The application allows users to pinpoint where new and better bike parking could be added - in both private and public locations.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
In this blog post: Matt Elliott, Publisher of City Hall Watcher newsletter and Toronto Star contributor, shares his experience of how the city's Open Data Portal transformed his reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Kaviani offers a deep-dive into the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) public transportation system. His comprehensive data analytics report scrutinizes subway, streetcar, and bus delay times from 2014 to 2022.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
In this captivating blog post, Ingrid, a local resident, shares her personal journey of uncovering the impact of noise pollution on her life and her quest to better understand and quantify its effects.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
The Open Data Team, known for handling vast amounts of data, was surprised to find themselves analyzing their own dataset statistics. Upon reviewing the numbers and charts, they realized they had much to learn about their portal’s performance and impact.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Lisa Chen reached out to the open data team with the visualizations she created from two open datasets: Toronto Neighbourhood Boundaries and Youth Wellness Resources.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
In my first story on Open Data Toronto’s Data Quality Score (DQS), I shared why data quality matters to us and what the DQS is at a high-level; in this story, I walk through the steps of exactly how we created it so it is more detailed and a little more technical. Read on if that’s your jam.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Open data at the City of Toronto has been up and running for a decade this year, with an amazing and active community. However, this is not the case everywhere, and outside of our exceptional community, open data is still unknown by many. Why?| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
Traditionally, Open Data Toronto program performance has been tied to the number of datasets in the catalogue. Today, however, catalogue size is less relevant primarily because it fails to measure progress towards the program’s vision of enabling anyone, anywhere, to improve life in Toronto with open data. To solve this issue, we created a score to assess data quality and what it measures.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal
The Office of the Lobbyist Registrar ensures the public disclosure of lobbying activities and oversees the regulation of lobbyists’ conduct. The City of Toronto publishes this data through the Lobbyist Registry Disclosure Site and through the Open Data Portal.| City of Toronto Open Data Portal