Your Voice, Your News: Trusted Across Borders
At SovereignBirdie.us, we’re committed to delivering accurate, reliable news for our readers across North America. However, we’re human! If we slip up, this policy explains how we’ll fix errors quickly and transparently.
To ensure trust, we strive to:
Verify facts using trusted sources like Statistics Canada and U.S. Census Bureau data.
Additionally, quote experts (e.g., climate scientists, policy analysts) with proper attribution.
Most importantly, correct mistakes promptly and publicly.
Have you spotted a typo, outdated stat, or misstatement? Here’s how to alert us:
Contact Form: Submit a correction request here.
Social Media: Tag us on Twitter/X with #SovereignFix.
Rest assured, we respond to all requests within 24 hours.
First, our editorial team investigates the claim using primary sources (e.g., government reports, peer-reviewed studies).
Next, if an error is confirmed, we update the article and add a correction note at the bottom.
Finally, for major errors, we’ll notify readers via social media or our newsletter.
To maintain transparency, every corrected article will include a note like this:
Correction: An earlier version of this article misstated the timeline of Canada’s carbon tax rollout. Specifically, the policy began in 2019, not 2021. We regret the error.
For example, fact-check freely by cross-referencing our stories with sources like PolitiFact USA or Canadian Fact Check.
Moreover, stay curious—question claims that feel off. After all, your vigilance makes us better!
To illustrate our approach, here’s how we stack up against typical news blogs:
Aspect | Typical News Blogs | SovereignBirdie.us |
---|---|---|
Correction Speed | 3–5 days | 24–48 hours |
Transparency | Small footnotes | Public notes + social updates |
Reader Input | Limited reporting options | Email, form, social media |
Q: Will corrections affect SEO or rankings?
A: In short, no! We update content carefully to preserve SEO value while fixing errors.
Q: Do you correct opinions or analysis?
A: Generally, no. Opinions remain the author’s own. However, we’ll clarify context if needed.
Q: What if I disagree with a correction?
A: Simply email us! We’ll review your concern and provide sources for our decision.
Ultimately, trust matters. Errors happen, but hiding them breaks credibility.
By the same token, accountability is key. We’re proud to partner with the Trust Project.
Above all, our community drives us. Your feedback ensures we serve North America fairly.
For further details, read our Editorial Standards.
Similarly, review how we handle data in our Privacy Policy.
If needed, email hello@sovereignbirdie.us with questions.
Last Updated: 21/04/2025