At Teamwaterloop.ca, we focus on giving you news you can trust. There is a lot of information online every day, and not all of it is true. That’s why we follow a strong fact-check process to make sure our news is accurate and reliable.
How We Check Facts
Our writers and editors always check the information before publishing. We use official sources like government websites, company announcements, and trusted news agencies. If a story seems unclear, we look for multiple sources to confirm it. This helps us avoid mistakes.
We also check numbers, dates, and names carefully. For news about events, government updates, or public policies, we rely on official announcements. We don’t just copy from social media or unverified websites.
Correcting Mistakes
Even with careful checking, errors can happen. If we find something wrong in a story, we fix it quickly. A note will be added to the article to show what was corrected. Being honest is important, and it helps build trust with our readers.
Staying Updated
News changes quickly. Sometimes new details come after a story is published. When this happens, we update the article with the latest information. This is important for topics like government announcements, health news, or breaking events. Our goal is to keep you informed with the most accurate and current facts.
Your Role
Readers can help us stay accurate too. If you see something that looks wrong, you can contact us. Your tips and corrections are valuable. We review all suggestions carefully before making changes.
Why Fact Checking Matters
False information spreads fast today. Our fact-check policy is part of our effort to fight wrong news and share information that matters. We want Teamwaterloop.ca to be a trusted source for the latest updates from Canada and around the world.
By checking facts, correcting mistakes, and staying updated, we aim to give news that is clear, reliable, and easy for everyone to understand.