Policy areas · Justice & Public Safety
Cybercrime & online harms
Clarion tracks Cybercrime & online harms 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
- 2
- Quiet in the last 90 days — the all-time record above still stands.
- Debates
- 49
- 49 in the last 90 days
- Government media
- 8
- 7 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.
Bill 66 — Kids' Online Safety and Privacy Month Act, 2025
OntarioRoyal Assent Received. Statutes Of Ontario 2025, Chapter 252025-12-11keyword-tagged — verify
Bill 15 — Kids’ Online Safety and Privacy Month Act, 2025
OntarioFirst Reading Ordered For Second Reading2025-05-08keyword-tagged — verify
Recent records
The most recent debates, government media, and lobbying filings matching this area.
Media2026-06-29
Attorney general’s, victim’s statements on protecting youth from online harms
bc-gov-news
Official record ↗Media2026-06-29
Saskatoon man, 29, charged with luring a child and extortion: Police
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Official record ↗Media2026-06-29
Saskatoon man, 29, charged with luring a child and extortion: Police
cjme
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-17
Chak Au (Richmond Centre—Marpole, CPC)
Madam Speaker, I rise today to express serious concerns with part 2 of Bill C‑22 and to oppose the motion in Government Business No. 13. Let me be clear from th…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-17
Dane Lloyd (Parkland, PCC)
Madame la Présidente, je suis heureux de prendre part aujourd'hui à ce débat très important. Je suis membre du comité de la sécurité publique et j'ai suivi ce…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-17
Chak Au (Richmond-Centre—Marpole, PCC)
Madame la Présidente, je prends la parole aujourd'hui pour exprimer de sérieuses préoccupations concernant la partie 2 du projet de loi C‑22 et pour m'opposer à…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-15
John Barlow (Foothills, CPC)
Mr. Speaker, Foothills families are shaken. A local man was charged with more than 500,000 pieces of child exploitation material, and he was released. Ten-year-…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-15
John Barlow (Foothills, PCC)
Monsieur le Président, les familles de Foothills sont ébranlées. Un homme de la région, qui a été accusé de plus de 500 000 actes d'exploitation d'enfants, a ét…
Official record ↗Media2026-06-15
Liberals introduce privacy reform bill amid concerns over AI, data use
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Official record ↗Media2026-06-12
Prime Minister Carney deepens partnership with France across trade, defence, and advanced technologies
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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: 2026-06-29.
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