Canadian Government Accountability Dashboard
BigEhBrother.com is the home of FedAccountability, an independent, AI-powered transparency platform that tracks Canadian federal government spending, lobbying, donations, and parliamentary performance. It pulls everything from official open-data sources (43 government datasets and over 116,000 records) and turns it into easy-to-use dashboards, interactive Sankey diagrams for expenses, lobbying flow maps, political-donation trackers, MP scorecards, bill trackers, gas-price accountability breakdowns, and more. The name is a playful Canadian twist on “Big Brother” — the slogan on LinkedIn posts is “The government watches us. It’s time we watched them back. Big Eh Brother is watching.”
The project launched very recently — in early April 2026 (around April 2–3). The site was published on April 2, 2026, and the first public announcements appeared on LinkedIn about a week ago. It was built in just a few hours by Jason Heath (LinkedIn: Jason H.) using an autonomous AI agent swarm from wolfpack.army. No consultants, no big-budget team — just AI agents that researched, coded, aggregated data, and deployed the whole thing.
It was built for Canadians who want real accountability from their federal government. Anyone who wants to “follow the money,” see how MPs are performing on transparency metrics, or understand where tax dollars actually go can use it. It’s non-partisan, independent, and not affiliated with the Government of Canada.
Because it’s only about a week old, the impact is still emerging, but it has already:
| Organization Type: | Grassroots / Indie project |
|---|---|
| Status: | Active |
| Claimed Status: | Claimed |
| Founded: | 2026 |
| Open Source: | Yes |
| Last Modified: | 4/30/2026 |
| Added on: | 4/11/2026 |