About
A clearer way to follow Canada
TrueNorth Bulletin is built for people who want fast updates without sacrificing accuracy. Our editorial workflow emphasizes transparent sourcing, careful wording, and responsible corrections. We aim to be useful for readers, safe for advertisers, and respectful to communities across the country.
We write for real-life decisions: commuting, understanding policy, preparing for severe weather, and following community updates.
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Mission
Provide timely Canadian news that people can act on. We prioritize verified facts, clear attribution, and a calm tone. When a story is evolving, we tell readers what we know, what we do not know, and when we plan to update.
How our newsroom operates
Our editors and contributors follow a consistent checklist before publishing. For breaking updates, we verify origin, date, and whether the information is first-hand or repeated. For public-safety topics, we rely on official statements and avoid amplifying speculation. For economic coverage, we attach definitions and highlight any revisions, because data is often updated after release.
What we publish
- Confirmed updates with clear timestamps
- Explain-the-news guides for complex topics
- Local impact summaries by region
What we avoid
- Unverified rumors and anonymous screenshots
- Overstated headlines and manipulative language
- Intrusive pop-ups or forced sign-ups
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Corrections and transparency
Mistakes happen in journalism, especially during fast-moving events. Our approach is to correct promptly, keep the correction visible, and explain what changed. If a claim cannot be confirmed after publication, we either update it with clear attribution or remove it while keeping a record of the correction.
If you believe a published briefing contains an error, please contact our newsroom with supporting details and links to primary sources. We review messages during business hours and also monitor urgent public-safety issues as needed.