
Braedon Clark
Liberal
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| Nova Scotia Power Incorporated | 5 | $35,908,620.19 |
| IBM Canada Ltd. | 21 | $7,848,462.84 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-05-24Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Global News features MP Braedon Clark discussing housing for young Canadians.
Global News posted a video interview with MP Braedon Clark about his private member's bill aimed at making housing more affordable for younger Canadians. The segment highlights his recent legislative push and public messaging on affordability.
View source →Braedon Clark's website shows recent parliamentary updates including a statement recognizing the ScotianAires Chorus and a Canada Summer Jobs 2026 announcement.
The MP's news page lists several recent items, including a House of Commons statement honoring the ScotianAires Chorus and another on a local teacher, Shane MacLeod. It also mentions the start of the Canada Summer Jobs 2026 application period and a post tied to Prime Minister Carney's new Defence Investment Agency announcement.
View source →Braedon Clark introduces Bill C-227 to improve housing affordability for young Canadians.
MP Braedon Clark has introduced Bill C-227, which aims to make housing more affordable for the next generation. The bill represents a key legislative priority for Clark in addressing the housing crisis affecting young Canadians in his riding and across the country.
View source →Clark reflects on first year as MP, emphasizing housing and affordability challenges.
One year into his first term as MP, Braedon Clark described his role as both 'humbling' and 'exciting' while working to address national challenges like housing and cost of living. Clark is balancing his efforts between tackling federal issues and responding to the specific needs of residents in the Sackville-Bedford-Preston riding.
View source →Prime Minister Carney launches the Build Communities Strong Fund.
Prime Minister Mark Carney officially launched the Build Communities Strong Fund, a $51 billion investment announced in Budget 2025 to build infrastructure across Canada. The first project is the $64 million Embleton Community Centre and Park in Brampton, Ontario, with 13 projects total receiving $300 million in initial federal funding.
View source →Government of Canada extends financial supports for post-secondary students.
The Government of Canada announced an extension of temporary increases to Canada Student Financial Assistance for the 2026-27 academic year, maintaining a 40% increase to grants and raising weekly loan limits from $210 to $300. Approximately 571,000 full-time students and 422,000 loan recipients are expected to benefit.
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Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
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Contact Information
281 Sackville Drive, Unit G Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia B4C 2R5