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date: 2019-03-05
title: "[Archived] Verfiable Organizations Network (VON) - BC Canada"
description: "The Province of British Columbia, Province of Ontario and the Government of Canada have come together to create the initial services needed to establish VON."
excerpt: >
an initiative by the government of British Columbia to create a trusted network of organizational data. It allows organizations to claim credentials that are part of their own digital identity, using a component called TheOrgBook that lists entities with their associated public verifiable claims.
layout: single
header:
image: /images/von-header.webp
teaser: /images/VON-teaser.webp
sidebar:
nav: "didnav"
redirect_from:
- /hyperledger/indy/VON/
- indy-ecosystem/von/
- id-initiatives/indy-ecosystem/von.html
- indy-ecosystem/von
- indy-ecosystem/VON.html
- id-initiatives/indy-ecosystem/VON/
- public-sector/von/
- public-sector/canada/von/
permalink: /government/canada/bcgov/von/
redirect_from: /government/canada/von/
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/government/canada/von/'
tags: ["Verifiable Organizations Network","Indy","Verifiable Credentials","Canada","RWoT","IIW","hyperledger foundation"]
last_modified_at: 2020-01-11
published: false
toc: false
---
>VON's founding members are governments who are, by law, trusted issuers of data about organizations. The Province of British Columbia, Province of Ontario and the Government of Canada have come together to create the initial services needed to establish VON.
>
>VON's founders have delivered new Indy-based open source components which form VON's backbone. TheOrgBook is a publicly accessible repository of verifiable claims about organizations. VON-X enables services to verify and issue credentials. - [A Production Government Deployment of Hyperledger Indy- John Jordan, Stephen Curran.](https://hgf18.sched.com/event/G8rm/verifiable-organizations-network-a-production-government-deployment-of-hyperledger-indy-john-jordan-province-of-british-columbia-stephen-curran-cloudcompass-computing-inc)
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/images/VON-Logo.webp){: .align-center}
* [Verified Organization Network](https://vonx.io/) - "an initiative by the government of British Columbia to create a trusted network of organizational data. It allows organizations to claim credentials that are part of their own digital identity, using a component called TheOrgBook that lists entities with their associated public verifiable claims."
* [VONs Blockchain Basis](https://vonx.io/getting_started/vons-blockchain-basis/)
* [A VON Overview](https://vonx.io/getting_started/von-overview/) - An overview of a VON Ecosystem
* [Clicky Things: What We Are Working On](https://vonx.io/clickythings/)
{% include figure image_path="/images/von-info.png" alt="IACA May 2018" caption="[VON-Using-Blockchain-Technology IACA May 2018](https://www.iaca.org/wp-content/uploads/VON-Using-Blockchain-Technology.pdf)- Presentation" %}
* [2017 - 09 - Demonstrating the Verifiable Organizations Network (VON)](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wNnXdQKUtWnx--xw3VQ9Fr2TDa0kUNIBSMmFGR4uoMg/edit#heading=h.kphtj2c176xb)
* [BC.gov Verifiable Organizations Network Demo](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ms2vKqTe-jVDpz5eWtQIqIz8Jl6TLbSE) (video)
* [BCGov Verifiable Organization Network - Impressive Client Demo - C...](https://www.continuumloop.com/bcgov-verifiable-organization-network/)
> One of my favourite client projects (Verifiable Organization Network) was demonstrated at last months Rebooting the Web of Trust conference in Santa Barbara. John Jordan runs an incredible project out of the Office of the CIO for British Columbia. I play a minor role provi...
[Global Connections Made With AgentBook](https://vonx.io/news/2019-03-28-Global-Connection)
> Using AgentBook, approximately 30 people from South Africa, Europe, Canada and the USA were able to build and run their own Hyperledger Indy agent, connect with other agents using decentralized identifiers (DIDs) to establish a secure communication mechanism, and using that communication mechanism, send messages to each other.
[The VON IIW 28 Demonstration: IIWBook](https://vonx.io/how_to/iiwbook) - Now, with IIWBook, weve added a (literal) new layer by extending the core of AgentBook with the ability to exchange verifiable credentials. Even more exciting, through collaboration with Streetcred and Spark New Zealand, we have a mobile agent (or two!).
* [iiwbook.vonx.io](https://iiwbook.vonx.io)
> IIWBook is an authorization service that issues to requesting IIW attendees a Hyperledger Indy-style verifiable credential attesting to their attendance at IIW 28. This is part of a demonstration of self-sovereign identity in action presented by the Government of British Columbia and IIW.

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---
date: 2019-03-05
title: "Verfiable Organizations Network (VON) - BC Canada"
description: "The Province of British Columbia, Province of Ontario and the Government of Canada have come together to create the initial services needed to establish VON."
excerpt: >
an initiative by the government of British Columbia to create a trusted network of organizational data. It allows organizations to claim credentials that are part of their own digital identity, using a component called TheOrgBook that lists entities with their associated public verifiable claims.
layout: single
header:
image: /images/von-header.webp
teaser: /images/VON-teaser.webp
sidebar:
nav: "didnav"
redirect_from:
- /hyperledger/indy/VON/
- indy-ecosystem/von/
- id-initiatives/indy-ecosystem/von.html
- indy-ecosystem/von
- indy-ecosystem/VON.html
- id-initiatives/indy-ecosystem/VON/
- public-sector/von/
- public-sector/canada/von/
permalink: /government/canada/bcgov/von/
redirect_from: /government/canada/von/
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/government/canada/von/'
categories: ["Government"]
tags: ["Verifiable Organizations Network","Indy","Verifiable Credentials","Canada","RWoT","IIW","hyperledger foundation"]
last_modified_at: 2020-01-11
toc: false
---
>VON's founding members are governments who are, by law, trusted issuers of data about organizations. The Province of British Columbia, Province of Ontario and the Government of Canada have come together to create the initial services needed to establish VON.
>
>VON's founders have delivered new Indy-based open source components which form VON's backbone. TheOrgBook is a publicly accessible repository of verifiable claims about organizations. VON-X enables services to verify and issue credentials. - [A Production Government Deployment of Hyperledger Indy- John Jordan, Stephen Curran.](https://hgf18.sched.com/event/G8rm/verifiable-organizations-network-a-production-government-deployment-of-hyperledger-indy-john-jordan-province-of-british-columbia-stephen-curran-cloudcompass-computing-inc)
![]({{ site.baseurl }}/images/VON-Logo.webp){: .align-center}
* [Verified Organization Network](https://vonx.io/) - "an initiative by the government of British Columbia to create a trusted network of organizational data. It allows organizations to claim credentials that are part of their own digital identity, using a component called TheOrgBook that lists entities with their associated public verifiable claims."
* [VONs Blockchain Basis](https://vonx.io/getting_started/vons-blockchain-basis/)
* [A VON Overview](https://vonx.io/getting_started/von-overview/) - An overview of a VON Ecosystem
* [Clicky Things: What We Are Working On](https://vonx.io/clickythings/)
{% include figure image_path="/images/von-info.png" alt="IACA May 2018" caption="[VON-Using-Blockchain-Technology IACA May 2018](https://www.iaca.org/wp-content/uploads/VON-Using-Blockchain-Technology.pdf)- Presentation" %}
* [2017 - 09 - Demonstrating the Verifiable Organizations Network (VON)](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wNnXdQKUtWnx--xw3VQ9Fr2TDa0kUNIBSMmFGR4uoMg/edit#heading=h.kphtj2c176xb)
* [BC.gov Verifiable Organizations Network Demo](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ms2vKqTe-jVDpz5eWtQIqIz8Jl6TLbSE) (video)
* [BCGov Verifiable Organization Network - Impressive Client Demo - C...](https://www.continuumloop.com/bcgov-verifiable-organization-network/)
> One of my favourite client projects (Verifiable Organization Network) was demonstrated at last months Rebooting the Web of Trust conference in Santa Barbara. John Jordan runs an incredible project out of the Office of the CIO for British Columbia. I play a minor role provi...
[The Org Book](https://theorgbook.pathfinder.gov.bc.ca/en/home) - [Source](https://github.com/bcgov/theorgbook)
> OrgBook BC is a searchable public directory of open verifiable data about organizations legally registered in BC.
[Global Connections Made With AgentBook](https://vonx.io/news/2019-03-28-Global-Connection)
> Using AgentBook, approximately 30 people from South Africa, Europe, Canada and the USA were able to build and run their own Hyperledger Indy agent, connect with other agents using decentralized identifiers (DIDs) to establish a secure communication mechanism, and using that communication mechanism, send messages to each other.
[The VON IIW 28 Demonstration: IIWBook](https://vonx.io/how_to/iiwbook) - Now, with IIWBook, weve added a (literal) new layer by extending the core of AgentBook with the ability to exchange verifiable credentials. Even more exciting, through collaboration with Streetcred and Spark New Zealand, we have a mobile agent (or two!).
* [iiwbook.vonx.io](https://iiwbook.vonx.io)
> IIWBook is an authorization service that issues to requesting IIW attendees a Hyperledger Indy-style verifiable credential attesting to their attendance at IIW 28. This is part of a demonstration of self-sovereign identity in action presented by the Government of British Columbia and IIW.
## Developers exchange
*Better ways for government and developers to work together*
* [BCDevExchange/devex](https://github.com/BCDevExchange/devex) - Main app for bc developers exchange https://bcdevexchange.org/
* [BCDevExchange - The BC Developer's Exchange](https://bcdevexchange.org/opportunities)
* [canada-ca/devex](https://github.com/canada-ca/devex) - Main app for GC developers exchange
## GitHub Repositories
### BCGov
* [bcgov/BC-Policy-Framework-For-GitHub](https://github.com/bcgov/BC-Policy-Framework-For-GitHub) - Policy information for BC Government employees using GitHub
* [bcgov/design-system](https://github.com/bcgov/design-system) - British Columbia Government Design System for Digital Services
### BCGov - VON
* [bcgov/TheOrgBook](https://github.com/bcgov/TheOrgBook) - A public repository of verifiable claims about organizations. A key component of the Verifiable Organization Network.
* [bcgov/von](https://github.com/bcgov/von) - Verifiable Organizations Network.
* [bcgov/von-network](https://github.com/bcgov/von-network) - A portable development level Indy Node network.
* [bcgov/von-connector](https://github.com/bcgov/von-connector) - Verifiable Organization Network Connector.
* [bcgov/von-ledger-explorer](https://github.com/bcgov/von-ledger-explorer) - The VON Ledger Explorer.
* [bcgov/greenlight](https://github.com/bcgov/greenlight) - A demonstration of the verifiable organization network showing a new restaurant gathering the permits necessary to open.
### Indy
[Getting Started with Hyperledger Indy](https://cdn.oreillystatic.com/en/assets/1/event/274/Getting%20started%20with%20Hyperledger%20Indy%20Presentation.pdf)
[2018-06-VON-Webinar-for-Sovrin-Indy-Community (1).mp4](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ms2vKqTe-jVDpz5eWtQIqIz8Jl6TLbSE)
[BCovrin](http://138.197.138.255/) - Indy TestNet
* [bcgov/von-network](https://github.com/bcgov/von-network) - A portable development level Indy Node network.
* [bcgov/indy-catalyst](https://github.com/bcgov/indy-catalyst) - Hyperledger Indy Catalyst is a set of application level software components designed to accelerate the adoption of trustworthy entity to entity communications.
* [bcgov/indy-sdk-postgres-storage](https://github.com/bcgov/indy-sdk-postgres-storage) - PostgreSQL plug-in for use with the indy-sdk.
* [bcgov/indy-catalyst](https://github.com/bcgov/indy-catalyst) - Hyperledger Indy Catalyst is a set of application level software components designed to accelerate the adoption of trustworthy entity to entity communications.
* [bcgov/indy-sdk-postgres-storage](https://github.com/bcgov/indy-sdk-postgres-storage) - PostgreSQL plug-in for use with the indy-sdk
### Agents
* [bcgov/von_agent](https://github.com/bcgov/von_agent) Forked from PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_agent - VON agents using indy-sdk
* [bcgov/von-personal-agent](https://github.com/bcgov/von-personal-agent) - A personal agent for the von network.
* [bcgov/VON-ESB-DRS-Agent](https://github.com/bcgov/VON-ESB-DRS-Agent) - Piloting the Dispute Resolution Suite with connections to the OrgBook
* [bcgov/von-agent-template](https://github.com/bcgov/von-agent-template) - Template for a von-x based agent
* [bcgov/von-bc-registries-agent](https://github.com/bcgov/von-bc-registries-agent)
### DID-Auth
* [bcgov/did-auth-extension](https://github.com/bcgov/did-auth-extension) - DID Auth browser extension.
* [bcgov/http-did-auth-proxy](https://github.com/bcgov/http-did-auth-proxy) - DID Auth HTTP proxy.
* [bcgov/did-auth-relying-party](https://github.com/bcgov/did-auth-relying-party) - DID Auth relying party.
### Public Services and Procurement Canada
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_tails](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_tails) - Tails file server for von_anchor issuer and holder-prover anchors
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_base](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_base)
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_anchor](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_anchor) - VON anchor classes for interaction with sovrin/indy ledger via indy-sdk
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von-image](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von-image) - Standard docker images for building VON components
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von-x](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von-x) - VON-X is a Python library enabling rapid deployment of Hyperledger Indy credential issuer, holder, and verifier services, particularly for integration with TheOrgBook
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/demo-agent](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/demo-agent) - agent and api wrapper code base
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/didauth](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/didauth) - DID authentication by way of HTTP Signatures for Hyperledger Indy agents
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_agent](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_agent) - VON agents using indy-sdk.
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_connector](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_connector) - service wrapper API per agent, via django application
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/ReferenceVonActuator](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/ReferenceVonActuator) - Java implementation of actuator of reference von_connector implementation
* [PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_conx](https://github.com/PSPC-SPAC-buyandsell/von_conx) - Reference implementation (sample) for a VON Connector using tools of VON_X

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title: "Governments of Canada and the Pan Canadian Trust Framework"
title: "The Pan Canadian Trust Framework"
description: "This framework is the next major step after the 2016 publication of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Overview by the Digital Identification and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC)"
excerpt: >
"The Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada (TBS) and Shared Services Canada (SSC) are seeking a standardized method to issue and rapidly verify portable digital credentials across many different contexts, thereby reducing human judgement error, increasing efficiency and ensuring digital credential veracity using cryptography."
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image: /images/pan-canadian-trust-header.webp
caption: "[PCTF Placemat](https://canada-ca.github.io/PCTF-CCP/docs/PCTF-Placemat.pdf)"
teaser: /images/pctf-teaser.webp
updated: 2020-12-04
updated: 2023-06-10
---
## The Framework
* [Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (“PCTF”)](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/)
* **Infrastructure (Technology & Operations)**: [Component Overview](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/PCTF-Infrastructure-Component-Overview-Final-Recommendation-V1.0.pdf) and [Conformance Profile](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/PCTF-Infrastructure-Conformance-Criteria-Final-Recommendation-V1.0.pdf) Nov 2, 2020 (PCTF08)
> Defines criteria, requirements, and guidelines regarding the trustworthiness of IT infrastructure.
* **Credentials (Relationship & Attributes)**: [Component Overview](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Credentials-Relationships-Attributes-Component-Overview-Final-Recommendation-V1.0-1.pdf) and [Conformance Profile](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Credentials-Relationships-Attributes-Conformance-Criteria-Final-Recommendation-V1.0.pdf) Sep 29, 2020 (PCTF07)
> Defines criteria related to the creation, issuance, and management of credentials existing in digital form.
* **Verified Organization**: [Component Overview](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Verified-Organization-Component-Overview-Final-Recommendation-V1.0-1.pdf) and [Conformance Profile](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Verified-Organization-Conformance-Criteria-Recommendation-V1.0.pdf) Sep 29, 2020 (PCTF06)
> Defines criteria that allow organizations to exchange trustworthy information about themselves or others (individuals or organizations) with external parties.
* **Verified Person**: [Component Overview](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Verified-Person-Component-Overview-Final-Recommendation_V1.0.pdf) and [Conformance Profile](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Verified-Person-Component-Conformance-Criteria-Final-Recommendation_V1.0.pdf) Sep 15, 2020 (PCTF05)
> Defines criteria used to establish that a natural person is real, unique and identifiable.
* **Privacy**: [Component Overview](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Privacy-Component-Overview-Final-Recommendation_V1.0.pdf) and [Conformance Profile](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Privacy-Component-Conformance-Criteria-Final-Recommendation_V1.0.pdf) Sep 15, 2020 (PCTF04)
> Defines criteria concerned with the handling of personal data for digital identity purposes.
* **Authentication**: [Component Overview](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Authentication-Component-Overview-Final-Recommendation_V1.0.pdf) and [Conformance Profile](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Authentication-Component-Conformance-Criteria-Final-Recommendation_V1.0.pdf) Sep 15, 2020 (PCTF03)
> Defines criteria used to enable access to digital systems.
* Notice & Consent: [Component Overview](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Notice-Consent-Component-Overview-Final-Recommendation_V1.0.pdf) and [Conformance Profile](https://diacc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PCTF-Notice-Consent-Component-Conformance-Criteria-Final-Recommendation_V1.0.pdf) Sep 15, 2020 (PCTF02)
> Defines criteria used to formulate a statement about the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, and to obtain a consent decision on that statement from a person authorized to do so.
* [Trust Registries](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-trust-registries/) 2023-03-28 Draft Recommendation V1.0 - Defines criteria, requirements, and guidelines regarding Trust Registries.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria, requirements, and guidelines regarding Trust Registries governance, operations, and registration and certification management.
* [Digital Wallet](https://diacc.ca/pctf-digital-wallet/) 2023-04-25 Final Recommendation V1.0 - Defines criteria, requirements, and guidelines regarding digital wallets.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria that will be used to create well-designed, privacy enhancing digital wallets.
* [Assurance Maturity Model](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-assurance-maturity-model/) 2021-06-28 Draft Recommendation V1.0 - Provides guidance regarding how to use PCTF conformance criteria in order to properly classify Levels of Assurance.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for an Assurance Maturity Model to provide guidance regarding the use of PCTF conformance criteria in order to classify, compare, and align different Levels of Assurance schemes.
* [Glossary](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-glossary/) 2020-03-10 Final Recommendation V1.0 - A list of terms identified in the PCTF.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a common set of definitions to be used to communicate with regard to identity and access management.
* [Infrastructure](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-infrastructure/) 2023-04-25 Final Recommendation V1.2 - Defines criteria, requirements, and guidelines regarding the trustworthiness of IT infrastructure.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria, requirements, and guidelines regarding the trustworthiness of IT infrastructure.
* [Credentials](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-credentials/) 2020-06-01 Final Recommendation V1.0 - Defines criteria related to the creation, issuance, and management of credentials existing in digital form.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria related to the creation, issuance, and management of credentials existing in digital form.
* [Verified Organization](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-verified-organization/) 2020-02-17 Final Recommendation V1.0 - Defines criteria that allow organizations to exchange trustworthy information about themselves or others (individuals or organizations) with external parties.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria that allow organizations to exchange trustworthy information about themselves or others (individuals or organizations) with external parties.
* [Verified Person](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-verified-person/) 2022-03-31 Final Recommendation V1.2 - Defines criteria used to establish that a natural person is real, unique and identifiable.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria that will be used to establish that a natural person is real, unique and identifiable.
* [Privacy](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-privacy/) 2022-03-31 Final Recommendation V1.2 - Defines criteria concerned with the handling of personal data for digital identity purposes.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria concerned with the handling of personal data for digital identity purposes.
* [Authentication](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-authentication/) 2019-05-15 Final Recommendation V1.0 - Defines criteria used to enable access to digital systems.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria that will be used to enable access to digital systems.
* [Notice Comment](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-notice-consent/) 2019-04-03 Final Recommendation V1.0 - Defines criteria used to formulate a statement about the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, and to obtain a consent decision on that statement from a person authorized to do so.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a set of criteria used to formulate a statement about the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, and to obtain a consent decision on that statement from a person authorized to do so.
* [Model](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-model/) 2019-02-13 Final Recommendation V1.0 - A high-level model of PCTF related contextual information, goals, and objectives.
> Stakeholders have identified the need for a high-level model to organize the Canadian Digital Identity Ecosystem.
* [Overview](https://diacc.ca/trust-framework/pctf-overview/) 2016-08-01 Final - Sets out the vision and value proposition for the PCTF.
> Canadian citizens and consumers, i.e. end users, are the beneficiaries of trust that will be achieved through service standardization and accountability to the PCTF.
## Background
* [The Public Sector Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Working Group Close-Out Report](https://trbouma.medium.com/public-sector-profile-of-the-pan-canadian-trust-framework-version-1-2-and-next-steps-86ae7a96d6c7) Tim Bouma
* [The Public Sector Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Working Group Close-Out Report](https://trbouma.medium.com/public-sector-profile-of-the-pan-canadian-trust-framework-version-1-2-and-next-steps-86ae7a96d6c7) 2020-12-12 Tim Bouma
> the PSP PCTF WG was an important vehicle for ensuring public sector communication and discussion across Canada
* [Trust Frameworks? Standards Matter](https://medium.com/@trbouma/trust-frameworks-standards-matter-47c946992f44) Tim Bouma
* [Trust Frameworks? Standards Matter](https://medium.com/@trbouma/trust-frameworks-standards-matter-47c946992f44) 2020-11-15 Tim Bouma
> He points at the NIST documents about it [Developing Trust Frameworks to Support Identity Federations](https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ir/2018/NIST.IR.8149.pdf) published in 2018. He also points at the Canadian governments definition of standards.
>
> “a document that provides a set of agreed-upon rules, guidelines or characteristics for activities or their results. Standards establish accepted practices, technical requirements, and terminologies for diverse fields.”  He goes on to highlight a lot of the work being done in Canada and where it all sits relative to being a standard - “In closing, there are lots of trust frameworks being developed today. But to be truly trusted, a trust framework needs to either apply existing standards or become a standard itself.”
* [Looking Ahead in 2020](https://medium.com/@trbouma/looking-ahead-in-2020-830afa372878)
* [IMSC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Executive Summary](https://medium.com/@trbouma/imsc-pan-canadian-trust-framework-executive-summary-5c89a72e06b5) 2020-04-01
> This [document](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Xmjh8QJZKWmRkaTtE2f43ISntD7jE6D5) describes Version 1.0 of the IMSC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (PCTF). This framework is the next major step after the 2016 publication of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Overview by the Digital Identification and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC), in collaboration with the Canadian public sector Identity Management Sub-Committee (IMSC) of the Joint Councils (JC).
* [Looking Ahead in 2020](https://medium.com/@trbouma/looking-ahead-in-2020-830afa372878) 2020-01-03
> I believe it will be a breakout year for digital identity, and for the underlying technical infrastructure that we need to achieve our goals. I see the work progressing on two fronts: 1) Pan-Canadian Trust Framework, and, 2) Verifiable Credentials/Decentralized Identifiers Deployment.
* [Public Sector Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Version 1.0 Recommendation Draft](https://medium.com/@trbouma/public-sector-profile-of-the-pan-canadian-trust-framework-version-1-0-4baf8ff0cfa0) — Now [available on GitHub](https://canada-ca.github.io/PCTF-CCP/)
* [Public Sector Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Version 1.0 Recommendation Draft](https://medium.com/@trbouma/public-sector-profile-of-the-pan-canadian-trust-framework-version-1-0-4baf8ff0cfa0) 2019-07-05 [GitHub](https://canada-ca.github.io/PCTF-CCP/)
> The public sector profile of the PCTF reflects:
> - Evolution of the Identity Management Sub-Committee (IMSC) efforts.
> - The Need to Apply the PCTF for Assessments.
> - Policy Alignment.
* [IMSC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Executive Summary](https://medium.com/@trbouma/imsc-pan-canadian-trust-framework-executive-summary-5c89a72e06b5)
> This [document](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Xmjh8QJZKWmRkaTtE2f43ISntD7jE6D5) describes Version 1.0 of the IMSC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (PCTF). This framework is the next major step after the 2016 publication of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Overview by the Digital Identification and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC), in collaboration with the Canadian public sector Identity Management Sub-Committee (IMSC) of the Joint Councils (JC).
* [IMSC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework](https://medium.com/@trbouma/imsc-pan-canadian-trust-framework-1f68134e338a) - A summary of the latest iterations before our final version to be delivered on March 31st, 2019. The near to final document is [here](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1P8kFJZfUV7PX25KEkZKk0XftrqqQp9FI)
* [The Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Using Prolog](https://medium.com/@trbouma/the-pan-canadian-trust-framework-using-prolog-e62ffa911ff5)
* [White Paper: Canadas Digital ID Future - A Federated Approach](https://www.cba.ca/embracing-digital-id-in-canada) 2019-05-30
> In this brief, we highlight why Canada needs a digital identity system, how other countries have made progress in this area and the lessons we can learn from those experiences to build a system in Canada.
* [IMSC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework](https://medium.com/@trbouma/imsc-pan-canadian-trust-framework-1f68134e338a) 2019-03-25
> A summary of the latest iterations before our final version to be delivered on March 31st, 2019. The near to final document is [here](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1P8kFJZfUV7PX25KEkZKk0XftrqqQp9FI)
* [A Quick Video Tour of the PCTF Trusted Processes and Cross-Referencing](https://medium.com/@trbouma/a-quick-video-tour-of-the-pctf-trusted-processes-and-cross-referencing-3c892a012edd) 2019-02-10
* [The Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Using Prolog](https://medium.com/@trbouma/the-pan-canadian-trust-framework-using-prolog-e62ffa911ff5) 2019-01-03
> A declarative framework (such as [Prolog](https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/prolog-an-introduction/)) focuses on the what needs to be done, satisfied, relied on (i.e., proven to be true) versus how to do it. In our case, with the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (PCTF), its the question of Can we rely on or accept a digital identity originating from a province or territory?
* [Pan-Canadian Trust Framework - Tim Bouma](https://medium.com/@trbouma/pan-canadian-trust-framework-eb65eac6c683)
* [ssimeetup- Overview of Proposed Pan Canadian Trust Framework](https://ssimeetup.org/overview-proposed-pan-canadian-trust-framework-ssi-tim-bouma-webinar-19/) 2019-01 [Slideshare](https://www.slideshare.net/SSIMeetup/overview-of-the-proposed-pancanadian-trust-framework-for-ssi-tim-bouma)
> The Government of British Columbia and the Government of Ontario have already rolled out a production system using the Sovrin Network for business registration and licensing; together they've issued over 6 million credentials, according to Windley. - [How Blockchain may Kill the Password](https://www.computerworld.com/article/3329962/blockchain/how-blockchain-may-kill-the-password.amp.html)
* [Pan-Canadian Trust Framework - Tim Bouma](https://medium.com/@trbouma/pan-canadian-trust-framework-eb65eac6c683) 2018-04-12
> The Pan-Canadian Trust Framework is how we will formalize the approval and acceptance of a “trusted digital identity.”
![](https://miro.medium.com/max/687/1*gWHaw0K1e_S4Ts4EIzEhoA.png)
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* [A Quick Video Tour of the PCTF Trusted Processes and Cross-Referencing](https://medium.com/@trbouma/a-quick-video-tour-of-the-pctf-trusted-processes-and-cross-referencing-3c892a012edd)
* [Treasury Board Identity Management Policy and Pan-Canadian Trust Framework — Identity Management Policy Workshop](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/189DxjNv7EE7KtjkidB6EpwuvO2lIy7kEL-3DWtMAiQg/edit)
* [Pan Canadian Trust Framework - Overview](https://diacc.ca/2016/08/11/pctf-overview/)
* [Pan-Canadian Trust Framework](https://diacc.ca/pan-canadian-trust-framework/)
* [Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (Draft for Discussion)deck, ...](https://medium.com/@trbouma/pan-canadian-trust-framework-draft-for-discussion-deck-video-and-site-724b5aa3acf0)
Here is a link to the discussion deck of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework. One of the slides is depicted below.
* [White Paper: Canadas Digital ID Future - A Federated Approach](https://www.cba.ca/embracing-digital-id-in-canada)
In this brief, we highlight why Canada needs a digital identity system, how other countries have made progress in this area and the lessons we can learn from those experiences to build a system in Canada.
* [canada-ca/PCTF-CCP](https://github.com/canada-ca/PCTF-CCP) - Public Sector Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework | Cadre de Confiance pancanadien
> Public Sector Profile of the [Pan-Canadian Trust Framework Version 1.0 Recommendation Draft (July 4th, 2019)](https://github.com/canada-ca/PCTF-CCP/blob/master/public-sector-profile/recommendation-draft/Readme.md)
> A quick video overview of the document (this video is of a previous version will be updated shortly)
* [ssimeetup- Overview of Proposed Pan Canadian Trust Framework](https://ssimeetup.org/overview-proposed-pan-canadian-trust-framework-ssi-tim-bouma-webinar-19/) 1\2019 [Slideshare](https://www.slideshare.net/SSIMeetup/overview-of-the-proposed-pancanadian-trust-framework-for-ssi-tim-bouma)
> The Government of British Columbia and the Government of Ontario have already rolled out a production system using the Sovrin Network for business registration and licensing; together they've issued over 6 million credentials, according to Windley. - [How Blockchain may Kill the Password](https://www.computerworld.com/article/3329962/blockchain/how-blockchain-may-kill-the-password.amp.html)
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{% include figure image_path="/images/canadian-digital-identity-history.png" alt="canadian-digital-identity-history" caption="[Annex E - 2014- 2017 Federating Identity: Milestones and Initiatives](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/189DxjNv7EE7KtjkidB6EpwuvO2lIy7kEL-3DWtMAiQg/edit)" %}
## Related
[![](https://i.imgur.com/wdbN3Ld.png)](https://twitter.com/sboots/status/1070320318487584768)
* [User-Centric Verifiable Digital Credentials](https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/101.nsf/eng/00068.html)
> The Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada (TBS) and Shared Services Canada (SSC) are seeking a standardized method to issue and rapidly verify portable digital credentials across many different contexts, thereby reducing human judgement error, increasing efficiency and ensuring digital credential veracity using cryptography.
* [USER AUTHENTICATION GUIDANCE FORINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS](https://www.cse-cst.gc.ca/en/system/files/pdf_documents/itsp.30.031v3-eng_0.pdf)
* [Directive on Identity Management — 10 Years Later](https://medium.com/@trbouma/directive-on-identity-management-10-years-later-9463fbb835f3)
> On July 1st, 2019 the new [Treasury Board Directive on Identity Management](https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=16577) (DIDM) went into effect, 10 years to the day when it was first issued under the revised Policy on Government Security back on July 1, 2009. The directive is issued under the new [Policy on Government Security](https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=16578) (PGS) and the [Directive on Security Management](https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32611) (DSM).
* [Canadians expect government, private sector to develop digital ID framework](https://www.biometricupdate.com/201910/canadians-expect-government-private-sector-to-develop-digital-id-framework)
> Some 70 percent of Canadians would adopt digital identity and think the government should join forces with the private sector to implement a Digital ID framework for better access to government benefits, healthcare, e-commerce, and financial services, [found](https://diacc.ca/2019/10/15/canadians-are-ready-to-embrace-digital-identity/) a survey conducted by non-profit Digital ID and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC).

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## Explainer
* [Old Policy, New Tech: Reconciling Permissioned Blockchain Systems with Transatlantic Privacy Frameworks](https://events.asucollegeoflaw.com/gets/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2022/05/Remy-Hellstern-REVIEWED.pdf) 2022-05 Remy Hellstern, Victoria Lemieux
> This paper will explore the global conversation and consensus around data privacy regulation, with specific attention to the European Union and Canada. It will work to understand how blockchain-based firms situate themselves amid this regulation in relation to the storage of personally identifiable information by looking at relevant policy decisions, legal cases, and commentary from regulatory bodies and commissions.
* [Decentralized, Self-Sovereign, Consortium: The Future of Digital Identity in Canada](https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbloc.2021.624258/) 2021-04-29
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> The adoption of the [self-sovereign identity model](http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2016/04/the-path-to-self-soverereign-identity.html) within the Canadian public sector is still being realized in 2020. It is too early to tell how it will change the technological infrastructure or the institutional infrastructure of Canadian public services.
* [Canadian Provincial Party Pushes Back Against Biometric Digital ID Plan](https://findbiometrics.com/canadian-provincial-party-pushes-back-against-biometric-digital-id-plan-040705/) 2022-04-07
> Sloan invoked the specter of China while discussing the petition, suggesting that any digital identity program would be akin to a [social credit program](https://findbiometrics.com/china-jaywalkers-biometric-surveillance-503275/) that gives the government too much control over the personal lives of its citizens.
* [The Government of Canada officially endorses #opensource in its policy directives](https://twitter.com/sboots/status/1070320318487584768) 2018-12-05
> ![](https://i.imgur.com/wdbN3Ld.png)
* [Archived [2020-03-31] - Directive on Management of Information Technology](https://tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=15249)
> The Directive on Management of Information Technology is no longer in effect. It was replaced by the [Directive on Service and Digital](https://www.tbs-sct.canada.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32601) and the Policy on [Service and Digital](https://www.tbs-sct.canada.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32603) on April 1, 2020.
* [User-Centric Verifiable Digital Credentials](https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/101.nsf/eng/00068.html) 2019-10-07
> The Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada (TBS) and Shared Services Canada (SSC) are seeking a standardized method to issue and rapidly verify portable digital credentials across many different contexts, thereby reducing human judgement error, increasing efficiency and ensuring digital credential veracity using cryptography.
* [Canadians expect government, private sector to develop digital ID framework](https://www.biometricupdate.com/201910/canadians-expect-government-private-sector-to-develop-digital-id-framework) 2019-10
> Some 70 percent of Canadians would adopt digital identity and think the government should join forces with the private sector to implement a Digital ID framework for better access to government benefits, healthcare, e-commerce, and financial services, [found](https://diacc.ca/2019/10/15/canadians-are-ready-to-embrace-digital-identity/) a survey conducted by non-profit Digital ID and Authentication Council of Canada (DIACC).
* [Directive on Identity Management — 10 Years Later](https://medium.com/@trbouma/directive-on-identity-management-10-years-later-9463fbb835f3) 2019-06-04
> On July 1st, 2019 the new [Treasury Board Directive on Identity Management](https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=16577) (DIDM) went into effect, 10 years to the day when it was first issued under the revised Policy on Government Security back on July 1, 2009. The directive is issued under the new [Policy on Government Security](https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=16578) (PGS) and the [Directive on Security Management](https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32611) (DSM).
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