AI & data privacy — federal
- 7
- bills tracked
- 41
- lobbying filings
- 5
- open tenders
- 12
- officials
Per-topic command center
Point a saved topic at the whole platform and the Issue War Room assembles its world: every bill, lobbying registration, tender, and council item on that file, plus the momentum, the coalitions, the lead bill's power structure, and the people to call. Stop reconstructing a file across nine tabs — open the room and it's already standing.
Built on what Clarion already reads every night — Parliament and nine provinces, the federal and B.C. lobbying registries, CanadaBuys and SEAO, and six municipal councils. The War Room scopes all of it to one topic.
AI & data privacy — federal
What's in the room
A saved topic is a standing query across every corpus Clarion reads. The War Room renders the live count from each — bills, lobbying filings, open tenders, officials — so the first thing you see is the shape of the whole file, not a single feed.
AI & data privacy — federal
The stack, scoped to your topic
Everything Clarion can do, narrowed to the file you actually work — so the analysis arrives already framed by your topic, not the whole country.
Lobbying-momentum and legislative velocity, computed against a 90-day baseline and filtered to this topic. A subject that suddenly draws filings surfaces here first — your early signal that the file is moving.
Velocity vs. 90-day baseline · last 6 weeks
The co-lobbying coalitions on your file, computed from the registries — the organizations targeting the same officials in the same quarter. Observed activity, stated as observed; never a declared alliance.
Computed from the registries
AI & privacy coalition
Innovation, Science & Industry · the Privacy Commissioner · the PMO — same officials, same quarter.
The room surfaces the file's lead bill with its power structure attached — the sponsoring minister, the organizations active on its subject area, and a concrete point of entry instead of a cold call.
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.
The officials roster, scoped to your file across 13 jurisdictions — ministers, critics, and the public office-holders named in the registry, with the role and the contact, so the next move is a name, not a search.
Hon. Evan Solomon
Artificial Intelligence & Digital Innovation · federal
Philippe Dufresne
Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Hon. Stephen Crawford
Public & Business Service Delivery · Ontario
13 jurisdictions · role + contact
C-27 reported back from INDU with amendments
Bill · 2h ago · matched to “AI governance”
Microsoft Canada registered on data privacy
Lobbying · today · matched to “AI & privacy”
Toronto — open-data item deferred to June 18
Council · yesterday · matched to “automated decisions”
Since you last looked
Every change on the file lands in the room graded for relevance — high from background — and dated, so the first thing the room does is brief you on what's new since your last visit. No re-reading the whole file to find the one thing that changed.
→A bill reported back with amendments, a new registration on your subject, a council item deferred — each matched to the topic, each cited to the record.
From the room, in one click
The room isn't only a dashboard — it's where the work starts. Each surface carries the next move.
Hand a colleague or a client the whole file — composition, momentum, the people — as a shareable view, every line cited to the record it came from.
Watch the lead bill's passage outlook, follow an official, or flag a registration — and the change lands in your digest tomorrow morning, scoped to this topic.
Open Clerk AI from inside the room and ask about the file you're looking at — the answer streams back cited to the bills, registrations, and officials in front of you.
Start free, save a topic, and the Issue War Room stands itself up — every bill, lobbyist, tender, and council item on your file, with the momentum and the people attached. No demo gate to see the room.