We translate legislation, audits, and government filings into accessible analysis — sourced, labeled, and corrected fast. No ads. No party affiliation. Just primary documents.
Each issue traces a specific government decision back to its primary source — legislation, orders-in-council, filings, and disclosures.
An order-in-council published in the Canada Gazette adds a broad waiver clause to an existing regulatory framework. We pulled the document, compared it to the previous version, and mapped the oversight chain. Here's what changed and who reviews it.
Read full analysisEvery quiz question is sourced to a primary document. Answers that surprise people on both sides — that's the goal.
Long-form video — 8 to 15 minutes — with the primary document on screen, annotated in real time.
We walk through an actual order published in the Canada Gazette, trace the enabling legislation that gave Cabinet this power, and map the oversight mechanisms — or lack of them.
Every editorial decision is designed to survive motivated critics. Here's the methodology.
Laws, filings, audits, orders-in-council, transcripts. Every factual claim links to an official document. No paraphrasing chains.
We hold all governments to the same standard. No party affiliation, no donor relationships, no monetization that creates pressure.
Facts, interpretations, and falsifiers are explicitly separated in every issue. We show what would change our mind.
Every correction is logged publicly with timestamps. Correcting fast and visibly builds more trust than never getting things wrong.
We critique structures, oversight mechanisms, and institutional design — not personal character or motive.
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