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Foresight, not just feeds.
Most platforms hand you a faster feed. This year Clarion shipped the layer above it — odds, maps, and a cited analyst that tell you which files will move, who decides them, and how to get in the room. Here is the volume.
to pass
See it before it's news.
Four ways to read momentum off the record — so your week goes to the files that will actually move.
- Momentum radar — what's heating up
- Co-lobbying clusters — who's moving together
- Calibrated passage odds — a real probability, with the method
- Pipeline Pulse — legislative velocity at a glance
- Artificial intelligence governance+214%
- Critical minerals & mining+87%
- Open-banking framework−31%
Velocity vs. 90-day baseline · last 6 weeks
Computed from the registries
Critical-minerals coalition
- Mining Association of Canada
- Teck Resources
- Rio Tinto
- Vale Canada
Natural Resources Canada · Finance · the PMO — same officials, same quarter.
Find your way in.
Every bill comes with its power structure attached — the sponsor, the organizations active on its subject area, and where you fit.
- Bill Power Map — sponsor, lobbyists, and points of entry
- Officials roster — who to actually call, across 13 jurisdictions
Hon. François-Philippe Champagne
Minister of Innovation, Science & Industry
The Council of Canadian Innovators filed three meetings with the Minister's office in May — a coalition you can join, not cold-call.
One issue. One room.
Stop tab-hopping. Every bill, registration, tender, and council item on a file, in one place, with what changed since you last looked.
- Issue War Room — a command center per file
- Combined inbox — graded for relevance, sorted urgent from background
AI & data privacy — federal
- 7
- bills tracked
- 41
- lobbying filings
- 5
- open tenders
- 12
- officials
- High
C-27 reported back from INDU with amendments
Bill · 2h ago · matched to “AI governance”
- High
Microsoft Canada registered on data privacy
Lobbying · today · matched to “AI & privacy”
- Med
Toronto — zoning item deferred to June 18
Council · yesterday · matched to “Eglinton LRT”
Ask. Get a cited answer.
Ask a plain-language question; watch the answer stream in, with every claim cited to the bill, the registration, or the official it came from.
- Clerk AI — streamed, cross-corpus, cited to the record
›Who should we lobby on critical minerals in Ontario?
On critical minerals, Ontario's lead is the Minister of Energy and Mines, Stephen Lecce1. On the federal file, Teck Resources and the Mining Association of Canada2 filed eleven meetings with NRCan this quarter3 — the coalition already in the room.
Federal to municipal. In both languages.
Parliament and nine provinces, the federal and B.C. registries, CanadaBuys and SEAO, six city councils — every record carrying its English and its French.
- Every province + municipal + Québec, in one workspace
- Native EN / FR — paired records, not a toggle
Hansard · registries · gazettes · procurement · press — nightly
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