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Per-topic command center

One issue. One room.

Point a saved topic at the whole platform and the Issue War Room assembles its world: every bill, lobbying registration, tender, and council item on that file, plus the momentum, the coalitions, the lead bill's power structure, and the people to call. Stop reconstructing a file across nine tabs — open the room and it's already standing.

Built on what Clarion already reads every night — Parliament and nine provinces, the federal and B.C. lobbying registries, CanadaBuys and SEAO, and six municipal councils. The War Room scopes all of it to one topic.

Issue War Room

AI & data privacy — federal

7
bills tracked
41
lobbying filings
5
open tenders
12
officials

What's in the room

Every corner of one file, on one screen.

A saved topic is a standing query across every corpus Clarion reads. The War Room renders the live count from each — bills, lobbying filings, open tenders, officials — so the first thing you see is the shape of the whole file, not a single feed.

  • Bills across Parliament and nine provinces, each with its passage outlook.
  • Lobbying registrations and communication reports from the federal and B.C. registries.
  • Open tenders from CanadaBuys and SEAO, filtered to your file.
  • Council items from six municipalities, graded item by item.
Issue War Room

AI & data privacy — federal

7
bills tracked
41
lobbying filings
5
open tenders
12
officials

The stack, scoped to your topic

The whole intelligence stack, pointed at one issue.

Everything Clarion can do, narrowed to the file you actually work — so the analysis arrives already framed by your topic, not the whole country.

01Topic-scoped momentum

See your file heat up before it's news.

Lobbying-momentum and legislative velocity, computed against a 90-day baseline and filtered to this topic. A subject that suddenly draws filings surfaces here first — your early signal that the file is moving.

Momentum on this file
  • Artificial intelligence governance+214%
  • Privacy & PIPEDA reform+96%
  • Automated decision systems−18%

Velocity vs. 90-day baseline · last 6 weeks

02Co-lobbying clusters

See who's working it together.

The co-lobbying coalitions on your file, computed from the registries — the organizations targeting the same officials in the same quarter. Observed activity, stated as observed; never a declared alliance.

Co-lobbying on this filen=4

Computed from the registries

AI & privacy coalition

  • Mining Association of Canada
  • Teck Resources
  • Rio Tinto
  • Vale Canada
Shared targets

Innovation, Science & Industry · the Privacy Commissioner · the PMO — same officials, same quarter.

03The lead bill's Power Map

Know the sponsor, the lobbyists, and your way in.

The room surfaces the file's lead bill with its power structure attached — the sponsoring minister, the organizations active on its subject area, and a concrete point of entry instead of a cold call.

Lead bill · Power MapC-27
Sponsor

Hon. François-Philippe Champagne

Minister of Innovation, Science & Industry

Active on the subject
ShopifyBlackBerryCouncil of Canadian InnovatorsMicrosoft CanadaTELUS
Your way in

The Council of Canadian Innovators filed three meetings with the Minister's office in May — a coalition you can join, not cold-call.

04Who-to-lobby roster

The people to actually call.

The officials roster, scoped to your file across 13 jurisdictions — ministers, critics, and the public office-holders named in the registry, with the role and the contact, so the next move is a name, not a search.

Roster · who to lobbyn=3
  • Hon. Evan Solomon

    Artificial Intelligence & Digital Innovation · federal

  • Philippe Dufresne

    Privacy Commissioner of Canada

  • Hon. Stephen Crawford

    Public & Business Service Delivery · Ontario

13 jurisdictions · role + contact

What changed on this file
  • High

    C-27 reported back from INDU with amendments

    Bill · 2h ago · matched to “AI governance”

  • High

    Microsoft Canada registered on data privacy

    Lobbying · today · matched to “AI & privacy”

  • Med

    Toronto — open-data item deferred to June 18

    Council · yesterday · matched to “automated decisions”

Since you last looked

Walk in and the room tells you what moved.

Every change on the file lands in the room graded for relevance — high from background — and dated, so the first thing the room does is brief you on what's new since your last visit. No re-reading the whole file to find the one thing that changed.

A bill reported back with amendments, a new registration on your subject, a council item deferred — each matched to the topic, each cited to the record.

From the room, in one click

Read the file, then act on it.

The room isn't only a dashboard — it's where the work starts. Each surface carries the next move.

Share01

Send the room as a brief.

Hand a colleague or a client the whole file — composition, momentum, the people — as a shareable view, every line cited to the record it came from.

Track02

Pin a bill, a person, or a filing.

Watch the lead bill's passage outlook, follow an official, or flag a registration — and the change lands in your digest tomorrow morning, scoped to this topic.

Ask03

Question the file in plain language.

Open Clerk AI from inside the room and ask about the file you're looking at — the answer streams back cited to the bills, registrations, and officials in front of you.

Open a room on your file.

Start free, save a topic, and the Issue War Room stands itself up — every bill, lobbyist, tender, and council item on your file, with the momentum and the people attached. No demo gate to see the room.