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Parliament Audit Builders
Parliament Audit is independent, non-partisan, and reader-funded. We do not take political-party money. We do not sell reader data. We publish every recorded vote and the context you need to read it. Builders are the readers who make that possible.
Once every two weeks. Behind-the-scenes on the accountability pieces we're working on, the tips we're chasing, the stories that didn't survive the reporting process and why.
A named supporter wall on the site. Opt out and stay anonymous at any time — no membership tier requires public acknowledgement.
Builders get priority access to vote-alert emails: be the first to know when your MP takes a recorded vote, before the post goes public.
Every quarter we publish a short breakdown: how much came from Builders, how much from grants, what it went to. You can see where your money lands.
Tiers are set, checkout is launching soon. Subscribe to the free newsletter below and we'll tell you the moment Builders opens — then leave you alone until you decide.
Monthly
$7 / mo
≈ $84/yr
Covers one seat in the server budget and a slice of reporting time.
Annual
$72 / yr
$6 / mo billed yearly — save $12
The core tier. Everything above, plus the stuff we save for readers who really keep the lights on.
One-time · limited
$250
One payment, listed forever
A lump-sum launch contribution. Closes after our first 100 Founding Builders — the name stays.
Prices include HST where applicable. Annual billing can be cancelled any time; remaining months pro-rated and refunded.
Until tiers go live, the best thing you can do is subscribe to the free newsletter. We'll tell subscribers first.
Subscribe →Every Builder who opts in is listed publicly on the Builders wall. Opt out at any time — the tier perks don't require public acknowledgement.
We will not take money from a political party, a political riding association, or a registered third-party advertiser. We will not take money conditional on specific coverage. We will cap any single contributor at 20% of annual revenue. If those lines ever shift, you will see the new policy before the money does.