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Walk into the board meeting with the receipts.

An in-house GR lead carries one company's risk across Parliament, nine provincial legislatures, the lobbying registries, the tender portals, and six city councils — and has to brief it upward, defensibly, on a deadline. Clarion reads all of it every night, grades what touches your issues, tells you how likely it is to pass, and cites the source — so your next memo to the C-suite leads with evidence.

The in-house bind

Accountable upward, stretched across everything.

One person — or a small team — owns the company's whole government-relations surface, and every brief upward has to be both fast and defensible.

Exposure

“What's our risk on this?”

A new bill drops and the VP wants the exposure by end of day. Reconstructing who sponsored it, where it stands, and how likely it is to pass — by hand, across four levels of government — is the hour you don't have.

Credibility

A board brief can't say “I think.”

A leadership deck that leads with a hunch ages badly. The function's standing — and its budget — rests on being the team that was right, with the source attached.

Coverage

The municipal item nobody was watching.

Head-office issues live federally, but a development charge or a zoning change at a city council can hit a facility just as hard — and it's exactly the layer a lean team can't watch by hand.

What an in-house team uses

The four capabilities that brief the boardroom.

Not a feature tour — the specific parts of Clarion that let one team carry a company's exposure and make the case upward with evidence.

Tuned to your issues01

One feed, graded against your company.

The combined inbox scores every bill, registration, tender, and council item against your saved company issues — so a lean team sees, in one place, exactly what moved overnight that actually touches the business.

Board-ready odds02

Lead the brief with a real probability.

Calibrated passage outlook puts a defensible number — with the method shown — on the bills you're watching. The board deck leads with “likely to pass this session,” not with a vibe.

Who's in the room03

Name the people you need.

The Bill Power Map shows the sponsor, the organizations active on the bill's subject, and the points of entry — so “who do we need to meet” is answered with names and a roster, not a research project.

Defensible memos04

Every answer cites the record.

Ask Clarion a plain-language question and the answer streams back with the source rows — the bill, the registration, the official's name and email. Paste it into the memo with the citation attached.

On screen

What your team briefs from.

Idealized views of the surfaces an in-house team runs — the inbox graded to your issues, what's heating up, the passage outlook a board brief leads with, and a cited answer you can paste into the memo.

Graded to your issues
  • High

    C-27 reported back from INDU with amendments

    Bill · 2h ago · matched to “Data & AI exposure”

  • High

    Federal carbon-pricing review tender posted

    Tender · today · matched to “Energy & emissions”

  • Med

    Hamilton — development charge bylaw to committee

    Council · yesterday · matched to “Facility — Stelco site”

Passage outlook45-1
C-2Border Security Act
LikelyGovt · majority
to pass
UnlikelyContestedLikelyNear-certain
✓ method shown2,162-bill base
What's heating up
  • Artificial intelligence governance+212%
  • Critical minerals & supply chains+96%
  • Interprovincial trade barriers−34%

Velocity vs. your issues' 8-week baseline. Updated nightly.

Clerk AI

What's our exposure on the AI-governance bill this session?

C-27 is the live exposure: reported back from INDU with amendments to the AI and Data Act1, and the Council of Canadian Innovators and Microsoft Canada2 each registered new meetings with the Minister's office this month3 — paste this into the board memo with the citations attached.

Built for a function

Defensible by design, honest by default.

Append-only audit logs record who saw what; workspace isolation keeps your company's issues yours. And the price is on the page — so you can scope the line item before you ever talk to us.

  • Public CAD pricing — budget the function without a sales call
  • Append-only audit logs + workspace isolation
  • Federal, nine provinces, six municipalities — one workspace
  • Canadian-hosted app tier · PIPEDA-aligned

Your next board brief, sourced

Brief the boardroom with evidence, not a guess.

Start free and load your company's issues in minutes — the first graded digest lands tomorrow morning. Or book a demo and we'll set it up against a live file with you.