Digital, Privacy & Innovation
Clarion tracks Digital, Privacy & Innovation across Canada's legislative record — the bills tagged to it, the House and legislature debates that mention it, the government media around it, and the lobbying filed on it. Every number is a deterministic count cited to the official record, refreshed each morning. A policy grouping, never a position.
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Activity on this area
All-time counts of records matching this area's curated bilingual anchors.
- Bills
- 27
- 16 in the last 90 days
- Debates
- 1,107
- 1,067 in the last 90 days
- Government media
- 243
- 159 in the last 90 days
- Lobbying filings
- 12,053
- 2,793 in the last 90 days
Bills in this area
Bills grouped into this policy area. This is a subject grouping — it does not indicate support for or opposition to any bill.
C-288 — An Act to enact the Protection Against Online Fraud Act and to amend the Criminal Code
Canada (Federal)Outside The Order Of Precedence2026-06-17
Canada (Federal)At Second Reading In The House Of Commons2026-06-15
Canada (Federal)At Second Reading In The House Of Commons2026-06-10
S-213 — An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (demographic information)
Canada (Federal)At Second Reading In The Senate2026-06-04keyword-tagged — verify
Bill 138 — Social Media Age Restriction Plan Act, 2026
OntarioFirst Reading Ordered For Second Reading2026-06-02
Bill 137 — Keeping Our Kids Safe Online Act, 2026
OntarioFirst Reading Ordered For Second Reading2026-06-02
Canada (Federal)At Second Reading In The House Of Commons2026-05-28
Bill 628 — The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act
SaskatchewanFirst Reading2026-05-13
Canada (Federal)Outside The Order Of Precedence2026-05-06
S-209 — An Act to restrict young persons’ online access to pornographic material
Canada (Federal)At Second Reading In The House Of Commons2026-04-30
Bill 232 — Social Media Responsibility Act
Nova ScotiaFirst Reading2026-03-05
Bill 66 — Kids' Online Safety and Privacy Month Act, 2025
OntarioRoyal Assent Received. Statutes Of Ontario 2025, Chapter 252025-12-11
Bill 61 — Ontario Artificial Intelligence, Talent and Innovation Strategy Act, 2025
OntarioSecond Reading Vote2025-11-24
Bill 150 — Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
Nova ScotiaRoyal Assent2025-10-02
Bill 154 — Rural Housing and Economic Data Accuracy Act
Nova ScotiaFirst Reading2025-09-25
Bill 140 — Private Data Protection Act
Nova ScotiaFirst Reading2025-09-23
Bill 131 — Privacy and Credit Protection Act
Nova ScotiaFirst Reading2025-09-22
Bill 133 — Social Media Responsibility Act
Nova ScotiaFirst Reading2025-09-22
C-216 — An Act to enact the Protection of Minors in the Digital Age Act and to amend two Acts
Canada (Federal)Outside The Order Of Precedence2025-06-19
+ 2 more bills tracked in this area
Recent records
The most recent debates, government media, and lobbying filings matching this area.
Media2026-07-01
Trump administration lifts restrictions on Anthropic’s Claude models after cybersecurity alarm
citynews-toronto
Official record ↗Media2026-07-01
Two women rushed to hospital after serious crash on Hwy. 401
citynews-toronto
Official record ↗Media2026-07-01
Victor Dodig succeeds Darren Entwistle as Telus CEO after 25-plus years at helm
citynews-toronto
Official record ↗Media2026-06-30
Lawsuit filed over voter privacy breach affecting almost three million Albertans
ckom
Official record ↗Media2026-06-30
CRTC launches review into whether Big Three violated new ban on administrative fees
biv
Official record ↗Lobbying2026-06-30
Lobbying communication
Colleges and universities · COVID-19/Pandemic response · Digital government
Lobbying2026-06-30
Lobbying communication
Infrastructure · Rural affairs · Telecommunications
Lobbying2026-06-29
Lobbying communication
Arts and culture · Citizenship and immigration · Colleges and universities
Lobbying2026-06-29
Lobbying communication
Economic development and trade · Energy · Environment
Lobbying2026-06-29
Colleges Ontario
Agriculture · Children and youth · Citizenship and immigration
Debate2026-06-18
L’honorable Leo Housakos (leader de l’opposition)
Honorables sénateurs, je prends la parole à l’étape de la troisième lecture du projet de loi C-16 et je serai bref. Comme vous le savez tous, j’ai pour principe…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
House debate
Hon. Pat Duncan moved third reading of Bill C-25, An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and to enact An Act to change the names of certain electoral district…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
Eric Lefebvre (Richmond—Arthabaska, CPC)
Mr. Speaker, first of all, I would like to deviate slightly from protocol, as I would like to speak about a colleague who is held in high regard by all. His zes…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
Ryan Turnbull (Whitby, Lib.)
Mr. Speaker, I could not be more proud that Durham College is helping shape Canada's future through innovation, talent and technology. Under the leadership at D…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
L’honorable Rosemary Moodie
Honorables sénateurs, j’ai l’honneur de déposer, dans les deux langues officielles, le onzième rapport (provisoire) du Comité sénatorial permanent des affaires…
Official record ↗
What's counted
Bills, debates, and government media are counted nationally. Lobbying reflects the public registries Clarion ingests: British Columbia and Canada (Federal) and City of Toronto and Ontario — the federal registry is complete; provincial and municipal coverage reflects the registries ingested to date.
Every count is a deterministic tally of real records matching curated anchors — a way to group activity by policy area, not a measure of support, opposition, or outcome. Bills are grouped by subject, never by stance.
Most recent tracked activity: 2026-07-01.
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