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Accessible legislative explanation service

A service that produces expert-created video explanations of legislation in plain language that the general public can understand, independent from political bias or mischaracterization.

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An estimated less than 5% of the Canadian population can properly read and understand legislation. They are relying on that while they mischaracterize what these Bills do. They are potential laws, you can’t lie to people about what is in them like this.

I wish there was a government service that was mandatory, that made videos with experts who can explain legislation to people. This would need to be protected from the politicians.

POSTED June 12, 2026 at 11:27 UTC · 17H AGO · AUTHOR WITHHELD

CLASSIFIER RATIONALE

The post expresses a genuine unmet demand for an independent, expert-led service that explains legislation in accessible ways. While framed as a wish for government infrastructure, it identifies a real category of solution (educational content + expert explanation service) that doesn't currently exist at scale. The parent context clarifies the problem: most people cannot understand legislation. The reply proposes a concrete solution (mandatory government service with expert videos). This is actionable as a product/service category, though implementation would be systemic.

CAPTURED June 12, 2026 at 11:27 UTC · CLAUDE HAIKU · STAGE 1+2 PROMPT