Last updated February 9, 2026
1. Our Mission: The Power of Being Boring
The Boring News (boringnews.ca) is dedicated to reversing the “news drought” across Canada. From coast to coast to coast, we provide fact-driven coverage to hundreds of Canadian communities, many of which have limited or no access to local news. Our mission is to provide quick, insightful updates without drama or clickbait. We focus on the essential topics that hold a community together: local government, sports, business, and the arts.
Our Values
At Boring News, our foundation is built on a commitment to integrity and community health. We prioritize being honest, trustworthy, and factual in every story we cover, ensuring our readers receive the record without the rhetoric. As innovators in the digital news space, we remain adaptable and collaborative, using our technology to empower journalists and restore underserved local news ecosystems.
- Collaborative: working together to restore local news ecosystems.
- Honest: providing the record without the rhetoric.
- Trustworthy: building a reliable source for underserved communities.
- Innovative: using our AI tools to give journalists superpowers.
- Adaptable: evolving to meet the needs of hundreds of unique communities.
- Unique: focusing on the essential “boring” topics others may overlook.
- Factual: strictly fact-driven content with no opinions or spin.
2. Unbiased, Fact-Driven Reporting
Our primary commitment is to the record, not the rhetoric. We adhere to core Canadian journalistic principles of accuracy and impartiality.
- Zero Opinion: We maintain a strict “no journalist opinion” policy. Our stories are designed to inform, not to persuade.
- Neutrality: We deliver information without spin. We do not promote any particular point of view, ensuring readers receive unbiased data to make their own informed decisions.
- Community Health: We prioritize the stability of the communities we serve over engagement-baiting algorithms. We believe in building communities up through shared information.
3. Diversity and Representation
Covering hundreds of communities means representing a vast array of backgrounds.
- Reflecting Canada: We are committed to reflecting the diverse experiences, cultures, and perspectives of the residents in the communities we serve.
- Underserved Access: We specifically seek to provide a voice and a record for regions that have been traditionally overlooked by national media.
4. The Role of AI: Human-Led, AI-Augmented
We use technology to empower journalism, not to automate it. We follow emerging Canadian standards for transparency in AI-assisted reporting.
- The Newsroom Agent: Our proprietary AI tool acts as a research assistant. It monitors the web and sifts through noise to identify verified leads.
- Human-in-the-Loop: No story is published without human oversight. Every article is curated, edited, verified, and published by a human journalist.
5. Transparency and Bylines
Accountability is essential to trust.
- Clear Attribution: Every story published on Boring News will carry a clear byline.
- Identification: Content produced by our team will be attributed to the specific journalist to ensure readers know exactly who is responsible for the information provided.
6. Accuracy and Corrections Policy
We put in as much effort as possible to fact-check every story. However, if facts are wrong, we will correct them.
- Prompt Correction: When a significant factual error is identified, we are committed to correcting it promptly and transparently.
- Documentation: Significant corrections will be noted within the article to ensure readers are aware of the update and what was changed.
- Public Feedback: We encourage our readers to report inaccuracies via our dedicated contact channels.
7. Coverage Scope
We monitor Canadian provincial and territorial activities across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. Our goal is to provide a complete picture of the “boring” but vital administrative and cultural updates that affect daily life in Canada.
8. Advertising and Independence
While The Boring News may explore revenue models to ensure long-term sustainability, our editorial integrity remains paramount.
- Editorial Independence: There is a strict “firewall” between our newsroom and any commercial operations. Advertisers, sponsors, or partners have no influence over our news coverage, story selection, or the facts we report.
- Clear Labeling: Any future advertising or sponsored content will be clearly and unmistakably labeled. We believe readers should always know the difference between a news report and paid content.
- Brand Alignment: We do not accept advertising that promotes hate speech, misinformation, or content that conflicts with our mission of building healthy, informed communities.
- No “Pay-for-Play”: We do not accept payment in exchange for favorable news coverage. Our “boring” facts are not for sale.
9. Social Media and Community Engagement
Our presence on social platforms must always reflect our commitment to being “wonderfully boring”.
- Standards of Conduct: Our staff and official accounts apply the same editorial standards to social media as they do to our main reporting. We prioritize accuracy and civility over “viral” potential.
- No Engagement-Baiting: We do not use sensationalized headlines, inflammatory language, or “outrage-hooks” to drive clicks. Our social media goal is to inform, not to incite.
- Fact over Friction: We avoid participating in partisan “hot takes” or divisive commentary, focusing instead on building a sense of connection.
10. Visual Integrity and AI-Generated Imagery
We maintain a clear distinction between photojournalism and illustration.
- AI-Generated Illustrations: To provide visual context, we may use AI-generated images for illustrative purposes only. These are not intended to represent actual photographic evidence of a specific event, person, or location.
- Prohibition of Deception: We do not use AI to create “deepfakes” or to depict events that did not occur. Our AI imagery is strictly for conceptual or atmospheric headers.
- Focus on Reality: We aim to avoid generating conceptual architecture or infrastructure that does not exist in the physical world to ensure our illustrations remain grounded in the reality of the communities we cover.