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Canadian public affairs intelligence · EN / FR

Know what's moving in Canadian policy — and who actually decides.

Clarion reads Parliament, the legislatures, the lobbying registries, the tender portals, and six city councils every night — in English and French — then tells you what changed, who's behind it, and how likely a bill is to pass. Every answer cites the record it came from.

  • Every bill.
  • Every lobbyist registration.
  • Every tender.
  • Every council vote.
  • In both official languages.
  • Federal
  • Provincial & territorial
  • Municipal
The Clarion dashboard — bills, lobbying registrations, tenders, and council items, each graded for your file and cited to the record.

See the platform

One briefing. Every level of government.

The Clarion dashboard — bills, lobbying registrations, tenders, and council items, each graded for your file and cited to the record.

On the platform today

Live platform data — exact counts, updated nightly.

1,025
bills tracked
federal + 9 provinces
19,245
lobbying registrations
federal + B.C.
50,250
communication reports
who met whom
905
open tenders
CanadaBuys + SEAO
680
council meetings
6 municipalities
5,197
agenda items
graded item by item

Why Clarion

Six reasons Canadian GR teams choose Clarion.

The US incumbents forecast, detect coalitions, and cover municipalities — for the United States. In Canada, Clarion is the one platform that does all of it.

Calibrated probability01

Forecast whether a bill passes.

A probability you can read the method behind — base rates by bill type and stage, with stalled bills penalized for the time they've sat. Not a guess, not a betting line.

Computed from the registries02

See who's lobbying together.

Co-lobbying coalitions, computed from the actual registries — the organizations working the same file and the same officials. Observed activity, stated as observed, never a declared alliance.

Primary-source citations03

Every claim cites the record.

Ask a plain-language question; get the answer with the source rows — the bill, the registration, the official's name and email. Not a summary you then have to go verify.

6 municipalities + procurement04

Federal to municipal, in one workspace.

Bills across Parliament and nine provinces, the federal and B.C. lobbying registries, CanadaBuys and SEAO tenders, and six city councils graded item by item. No competitor combines all four here.

EN / FR, native05

Both official languages, built in.

Every record carries its English and its French. Search, match, and read in either — not a translation layer bolted on after the fact.

Public CAD pricing06

The price is on the page.

$149, $449, $1,200 a month, in Canadian dollars. No demo gate, no “contact sales” wall. See what it costs before you talk to anyone.

The difference

Most platforms cover Canada as one of seventy-four jurisdictions.

Clarion covers it the way you work it — every order paper, every registry, every council, in both languages, with a forecast and a citation on every line. Built by Canadian government-relations practitioners, kilometres deep instead of kilometres wide.

How it works

From first reading to your inbox — overnight.

  1. 01

    Set your topics

    Describe the files you work in plain language. No taxonomy to learn.

  2. 02

    Clarion reads everything

    Parliament, the legislatures, the registries, the tender portals, six councils — every night, EN and FR.

  3. 03

    You get what changed

    Graded for relevance, cited to the record, with the forecast and the people attached. Your first digest lands tomorrow morning.

Built for the public sector

  • PIPEDA-aligned by design
  • Encrypted in transit and at rest
  • Canadian-hosted app tier; data-residency options on the roadmap
  • Workspace isolation + append-only audit logs

Pricing

Public pricing, in Canadian dollars.

No demo required to see what it costs.

Solo

$149/mo
CAD
Most popular

Practice

$449/mo
CAD

Firm

$1,200/mo
CAD

Enterprise

Custom
CAD

The next session won't wait.

Set up your topics in minutes. Your first digest lands tomorrow morning — with the bills, the lobbyists, and the tenders that touch your file.