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Rights & title

Clarion tracks Rights & title 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
3
3 in the last 90 days
Debates
314
264 in the last 90 days
Government media
9
8 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.

Recent records

The most recent debates, government media, and lobbying filings matching this area.

  1. Media2026-06-30

    Inside the Provincial Archaeology Office’s theory that Europeans inhabited Labrador before Innu

    theindependent-nl

    Official record
  2. Media2026-06-26

    Rideau Hall honours Canadians for work in Arctic

    nunatsiaq

    Official record
  3. Media2026-06-25

    Senate Indigenous committee wants updates from Ottawa on UNDRIP commitments

    nunatsiaq

    Official record
  4. Debate2026-06-18

    House debate

    The Hon. the Speaker informed the Senate that a message had been received from the House of Commons with Bill C-27, An Act to give effect to the Final Self-Gove…

    Official record
  5. Debate2026-06-18

    The Hon. the Speaker

    Honourable senators, when shall this bill be read the second time? (On motion of Senator Moreau, bill placed on the Orders of the Day for second reading two da…

    Official record
  6. Debate2026-06-18

    Hon. Steven MacKinnon (Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, Lib.)

    Mr. Speaker, there have been discussions among the parties, and if you seek it, I think you will find unanimous consent to adopt the following motion: That, no…

    Official record
  7. Debate2026-06-18

    L'hon. Steven MacKinnon (ministre des Transports et leader du gouvernement à la Chambre des communes, Lib.)

    Monsieur le Président, il y a eu consultations entre les partis et vous constaterez qu'il y a consentement unanime à l'égard de la motion suivante: Que, nonobs…

    Official record
  8. Debate2026-06-18

    House debate

    Son Honneur la Présidente annonce qu’elle a reçu de la Chambre des communes le projet de loi C-27, Loi portant mise en vigueur de l’accord définitif sur l’auton…

    Official record
  9. Media2026-06-18

    Near Tofino, a push for gold is colliding with efforts to protect a rare coastal ecosystem

    thenarwhal

    Official record
  10. Media2026-06-17

    New hydro dam proposals reopen old wounds in Northern BC

    natobserver

    Official record

What's counted

This topic has no matching lobbying registrations in the registries Clarion ingests, so its activity reflects bills, debates, and government media only — never an inferred lobbying figure.

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: 2026-06-30.

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