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Redesigned Government Pages: Tabbed Navigation and Sidebar Pinning

Government pages now use a tabbed layout so you can move quickly between meetings, bills, committees, and more for a single government. Pin any government to your sidebar for one-click access.

A better way to explore any government

Government pages in Page have been redesigned around a tabbed layout. Instead of one long page, each government is now organized into tabs — making it faster to find what you're looking for, whether that's upcoming meetings, recent bills, committee activity, or legislative members.

The tabbed structure reflects how GR and public affairs professionals actually work: focused on one type of information at a time, moving quickly between them as context shifts. Across all five countries and 74+ jurisdictions Page covers — federal and provincial governments in Canada, state and federal governments in the US, the UK and devolved parliaments, Ireland, and Australian states and territories — government pages now follow this consistent, navigable structure.

Pin governments to your sidebar

For teams working across multiple governments, the new sidebar pin makes it easy to keep your most-used government pages a single click away.

To pin a government: navigate to any government page, hover over the pin icon in the sidebar, and click it. That government is pinned to that spot and stays in your sidebar so you can return to it directly from anywhere in the app. To unpin, use the unpin control on the right side of the government page itself.

Who this is for

The redesign applies to every user with access to government data on Page. Legislative monitoring teams, consultancies managing multiple client files, and in-house government affairs teams all benefit from the same two improvements: faster navigation within a government page, and faster return access across sessions.

These changes are live now across all jurisdictions — Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia.

What's next

We're continuing to expand what's available within government pages as coverage deepens across jurisdictions. More data, better organized, is the direction.

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