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Protected: Guide for Emerald teams

Digital delivery guidance

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Digital Code of Practice: Take care of information and data

Policies and standards

A modern government should manage data in a way that builds trust and maximizes its value to the public.

Improving HealthLink BC’s website for everyone’s needs

Blog post

HealthLink BC is a trusted source of public health information and services in B.C. Learn how user research and testing enabled their redesigned website to help meet an increased demand.

Draft artificial intelligence responsible use principles

Policies and standards

Our guiding AI principles describe the B.C. government’s commitment to developing and using AI systems responsibly and transparently, governing with clear values and ethics, safeguarding privacy, fairness and human rights and ensuring security.

Learn the basics of artificial intelligence

Policies and standards

An overview of key definitions and concepts, and opportunities and considerations, for working with artificial intelligence (AI) in the B.C. government.

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) Solution

Digital delivery guidance

SDN Solution helps to increase business agility for our clients by providing self-service access.

Monitoring mining operations

Blog post

Following the collapse of a mine tailings dam in 2014, the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources (EMPR) sought to improve the way it used technology for record management, mine oversight and to provide information to the public.

Digital Code of Practice: Manage risks proportionately

Policies and standards

Managing risk means having ways to identify, assess and respond to events that could cause negative outcomes.

Q&A: Crystal Hall, author of Antiracist by Design

Our February 2025 #DigitalBC livestream Antiracist by Design explored how to build projects with a deliberate antiracist approach. Read our post-session Q&A with author Crystal Hall for fresh insights on creating inclusive policies and services.

“No wrong door” with the COVID-19 chatbot

Blog post

As the COVID-19 pandemic spread worldwide in 2020, people in B.C. needed trusted, clear and up-to-date information. Learn how the COVID-19 chatbot allowed people to ask questions and find information in a different way.