Policy areas · Transport & Infrastructure
Public transit
Clarion tracks Public transit 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
- Quiet in the last 90 days — the all-time record above still stands.
- Debates
- 328
- 320 in the last 90 days
- Government media
- 14
- 12 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 225 — Rapid Transit Infrastructure Fund Act
Nova ScotiaFirst Reading2026-03-03keyword-tagged — verify
Bill 173 — Dedicated Funding for Public Transportation Act
Nova ScotiaFirst Reading2025-10-01keyword-tagged — verify
Bill 24 — Temporary Access to Land Act and Joint Regional Transportation Agency Act (amended)*
Nova ScotiaRoyal Assent2025-03-25keyword-tagged — verify
Recent records
The most recent debates, government media, and lobbying filings matching this area.
Media2026-07-01
How TransLink fares compare with other Canadian cities
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Official record ↗Media2026-06-29
Carney-Eby housing deal gets mixed reactions from B.C. developers
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Official record ↗Media2026-06-26
Metro Vancouver names team for independent review of wastewater plant project
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Official record ↗Media2026-06-25
Canada’s sweeping bail and sentencing reforms to combat retail theft and violence against transit workers become law
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Official record ↗Media2026-06-24
Minister Fraser to hold press conference on bail and sentencing reforms to combat retail theft and violence against transit workers
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Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
Hon. Joël Lightbound (Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement and Quebec Lieutenant, Lib.)
Mr. Speaker, they want to talk about our record, then let us talk about it. This government's record includes $10 billion in infrastructure for hospitals, publ…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands, PV)
Monsieur le Président, c'est un grand honneur et non un plaisir de prendre la parole aujourd'hui au sujet du projet de loi C‑30, Loi portant exécution de certai…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands, GP)
Mr. Speaker, it is a great honour, not just a pleasure, to rise today to speak to Bill C‑30, an act to implement certain provisions of the spring economic updat…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
Jenny Kwan (Vancouver-Est, NPD)
Monsieur le Président, je prends la parole au sujet du projet de loi C‑30, Loi d'exécution de la mise à jour économique du printemps 2026. En tant que parlement…
Official record ↗Debate2026-06-18
L’honorable Clément Gignac
Honorables sénateurs, j’aimerais prendre brièvement la parole aujourd’hui pour parler de la seconde observation qui a été ajoutée au récent rapport du Comité sé…
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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: 2026-07-01.
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