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Bills Tracked
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Petitions Tracked
12,600+
MP Votes Recorded
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A 3-minute survey places you across six political spectra β economic, social, governance, environmental, identity, and reconciliation. No "left" or "right." Just what matters to you.
Demos tracks every bill, vote, committee debate, and petition on the Hill. When something touches your values, we flag it — before the news cycle catches up.
C-15 Budget Implementation
3rd Reading Vote β Today
C-4 Making Life More Affordable
Senate 2nd Reading
C-12 Immigration & Borders
Committee Stage
S-206 Basic Income Framework
Committee Debate
Get notified when bills or petitions match your values. See signature counts, deadlines, and debate arguments — just the stuff that affects you, nothing else.
One-click, professionally drafted emails to your specific MP. Choose your tone β inquire, urge, or complain β select your talking points, and send.
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“Dear Ms. Kwan, as your constituent in Vancouver East, I’m writing regarding Bill C-20, the Build Canada Homes Act…”
Every bill summary presents what supporters and critics actually say β in plain language, without spin. You decide what you think.
Ties federal housing funding to provinces hitting construction targets, fast-tracks building permits on federal land, and creates tax incentives for purpose-built rentals.
Canada needs 3.5 million new homes by 2030. Tying federal money to provincial targets creates real accountability for meeting that goal.
Unlocking federal land for development — especially near transit — directly addresses the land shortage driving up prices in major cities.
Purpose-built rental incentives target the fastest-growing need: affordable units for people who can’t afford to buy.
Housing is constitutionally a provincial responsibility. Federal conditions on funding intrude on provincial jurisdiction and local planning decisions.
Fast-tracking permits on federal land risks bypassing environmental assessments and community consultation processes.
Tax incentives for developers don’t guarantee affordable rents. Without rent controls, new units could be priced out of reach for those who need them most.
Every bill analysis includes a personalized section that translates legislative impact into terms that matter to your life and values.
What This Means For You
Based on your values profile
You rated Housing affordability as a top concern and Economic issues as “Very important.” This bill sits right at the intersection.
If passed, this bill could accelerate construction of purpose-built rental housing in your city and unlock federal land near transit stations for development. Critics worry it shifts too much planning power from provinces to Ottawa, and that tax incentives for developers don’t guarantee affordable rents.
Your MP has not yet voted on this bill — it’s still at second reading. Contact them now?
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We summarize each bill once for all users — keeping our AI water footprint to about that of a single almond per bill, instead of one per user.
Bill summaries and debate analysis are generated from public Hansard transcripts and legislative texts. Your personal data is never sent to any AI service.
Every AI-generated summary is reviewed by a human before you see it. No raw AI output reaches your dashboard without editorial oversight.
Future features like conversational bill analysis will be available if you want them — never forced. You’re always in control of how much AI is in your experience.
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