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

  1. We acknowledge your message within 48 hours.
  2. We verify the claim independently.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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

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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.