Policy areas · Digital, Privacy & Innovation
Telecom & broadband
Clarion tracks Telecom & broadband 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
- 5
- 2 in the last 90 days
- Debates
- 252
- 240 in the last 90 days
- Government media
- 61
- 31 in the last 90 days
- Lobbying filings
- 2,432
- 670 in the last 90 days
Bills in this area
Bills whose title or summary matches this sub-topic's anchors. A keyword grouping by subject — verify each against the official record; it does not indicate a position.
C-268 — An Act respecting the Spectrum Policy Framework for Canada
Canada (Federal)At Consideration In Committee In The House Of Commons2026-06-17keyword-tagged — verify
Canada (Federal)Royal Assent Received2026-06-15keyword-tagged — verify
S-234 — An Act respecting a national framework for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Canada (Federal)At Consideration In Committee In The Senate2025-11-25keyword-tagged — verify
Bill 107 — Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Act
Nova ScotiaFirst Reading2025-03-20keyword-tagged — verify
QuebecPrésentation2023-04-27keyword-tagged — verify
Recent records
The most recent debates, government media, and lobbying filings matching this area.
Media2026-07-01
Victor Dodig succeeds Darren Entwistle as Telus CEO after 25-plus years at helm
citynews-toronto
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
Infrastructure · Rural affairs · Telecommunications
Lobbying2026-06-29
Lobbying communication
Arts and culture · Citizenship and immigration · Colleges and universities
Media2026-06-26
Un nouveau pavillon jeunesse pour mieux soutenir les jeunes et offrir du répit aux familles à Coteau-du-Lac
quebec-news
Official record ↗Lobbying2026-06-26
IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, its Territories and Canada)
Arts and Culture · Broadcasting · Financial Institutions
Lobbying2026-06-26
Ligado Networks LLC
Rural affairs · Telecommunications
Lobbying2026-06-26
Lobbying communication
Agriculture · Citizenship and immigration · Colleges and universities
Media2026-06-22
Backgrounder: Government of Canada to help bring high-speed Internet access to Manitoba communities
canada-news
Official record ↗Media2026-06-22
Canada expanding high-speed Internet access in rural and remote areas in Manitoba
canada-news
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
L'hon. Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot, PCC)
Monsieur le Président, je prends la parole au nom de résidants de Battle River—Crowfoot de diverses collectivités, comme Amisk, Hardisty, Hughenden, Czar, Metis…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot, CPC)
Mr. Speaker, I rise on behalf of the constituents of Battle River—Crowfoot in communities like Amisk, Hardisty, Hughenden, Czar, Metiskow and Lougheed and the M…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-17
Marianne Dandurand (Compton—Stanstead, Lib.)
Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise today after my colleagues, and after speaking last month in the House, to conclude debate at second reading on Bill C‑268.…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-17
Paul Connors (Avalon, Lib.)
Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to rise today on behalf of the people of Avalon to speak to Bill C-268, the spectrum policy framework for Canada act. I would like t…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-17
Marianne Dandurand (Compton—Stanstead, Lib.)
Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36, I rise today to present a petition signed by residents of the Eastern Townships, other parts of Quebec and even othe…
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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