We get things wrong. When we do, we fix them quickly and we say so. Here's how we handle it.
How to report an error
Email corrections@doyou.ca with:
- The article URL
- The specific sentence or claim that's wrong
- The correct information, with a source if you have one
How we respond
- We acknowledge your message within 48 hours.
- We verify the claim independently.
- If you're right, we fix the article and add a clearly-labelled Correction note at the bottom of the piece, dated, with what was changed.
- If the error was material (a key fact, a misattributed quote, a wrong number that changes the argument), we also note it on this page and link to the corrected article.
- If we disagree with your correction, we explain why and you'll get a reply.
What counts as a correction
- Correction: a factual error has been fixed.
- Clarification: the original wording was misleading, even if technically accurate.
- Update: new information has emerged that changes the story.
- Retraction: the article was substantively wrong; the piece is removed or rewritten with a prominent note.
Recent corrections
No corrections logged yet. This list will be updated as needed.
Standards
We follow the same baseline that any credible newsroom does: name the source, link to the document, quote in context, never invent. When we use AI assistance for first-draft generation, every claim is human-verified against primary sources before publication.
Editor-in-chief: Maxime Marquette. Ultimately responsible for every published word.