Skip to main content
T

The Globe and Mail

Center A — High Factuality

On Extra Extra, The Globe and Mail is grouped with center outlets, a placement drawn from the consensus of independent media-bias raters (AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check) rather than our own opinion. Its reliability rating of A reflects a strong track record of factual, well-sourced reporting. That rating is a guide for weighing what you read here, not a verdict on any single article.

We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from The Globe and Mail, published over the past 23 hours. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Trade, Premi, Behind, and Carney.

The best way to use this profile is comparatively. Read The Globe and Mail's coverage of a story alongside how outlets on other parts of the spectrum handle the same event — the facts usually overlap, but the emphasis, language, and what gets left out often do not. Other center sources we track include BBC News, Al Jazeera, Associated Press, and Reuters.

Recently covering: Trade Premi Behind Carney

Recent Articles (8)

Overnight storm brings power outages, travel woes to parts of B.C.

Environment Canada issued severe thunderstorm warnings for Metro Vancouver, Whistler, the Southern Gulf Islands and part of Vancouver Island

Humanoid robots compete for gold in Beijing

For the more than 2,000 robots competing at a major competition in Beijing, winning a gold medal may not be the ultimate goal. Experts say humanoid robots are still mostly used for research, performan

Vancouver, Montreal soccer fans boo U.S. anthem after trade talks fail

The audible protests came hours after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney suspended talks with the U.S.

B.C. Conservative MLA resigns, party leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay to run for seat

Abbotsford-Mission MLA Reann Gasper has resigned so party leader Findlay can run for her seat in a by-election

As premiers rally behind Carney in trade dispute, Alberta’s Smith questions retaliation plan

Premier Danielle Smith, who has previously advocated against retaliation, said countertariffs would hurt consumers here

Premiers present united front behind Carney, but divisions emerge on next steps

Premiers lined up behind the Prime Minister’s decision to walk away from a trade deal with Washington, but differences quickly surfaced over retaliatory tariffs and how Canada should respond to Trump

A timeline of Trump’s trade war with Canada

Trump has repeatedly targeted Canada with tariffs and trade threats, unsettling businesses and straining the long-standing partnership

Additional evacuation orders and alerts south of Pear Lake, B.C., wildfire

Unstable weather could bring high winds and dry lightning across the southern and central B.C. Interior, Wildfire Service warns

Other Center Sources

All Sources Bias Chart