Is Le Charlevoisien biased?
Le Charlevoisien is held by the ratings provider we draw on, and no rater has placed it on the political spectrum. We have seen it on 3 published stories of ours.
The short answers
Is Le Charlevoisien biased?
Le Charlevoisien is held by the ratings provider we draw on, and no rater has placed it on the political spectrum. An outlet rating describes a broad pattern in its output, not every article it publishes.
Is Le Charlevoisien left or right?
Le Charlevoisien is held by the ratings provider we draw on, and no rater has placed it on the political spectrum.
Is Le Charlevoisien reliable?
We do not hold a factual-reliability assessment for Le Charlevoisien. A political-leaning label would not answer that question on its own, so we do not infer reliability from left, centre or right.
What Le Charlevoisien has been covering
Our account of each story, written from every outlet that ran it, with Le Charlevoisien’s own report linked underneath.
The US will impose 50% tariffs on $20.2bn of Canadian goods from 20 August 2026 unless a last-minute deal is reached. The duties target electronics, industrial machinery, furniture, dairy and wine, sectors previously exempt under USMCA. Canada exports 70% of its goods to the US, while the US sends 30% to Canada.
Le Charlevoisien reported it asThe Target Date Is Fast Approaching for New US Tariffs (opens Le Charlevoisien in a new tab)
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, leader of Quebec’s Parti Québécois, announced the party will not hold a referendum on independence from Canada until after Donald Trump’s presidency ends in January 2029. The decision follows concerns over Trump’s tariffs and rhetoric complicating separatist efforts.
Le Charlevoisien reported it asPaul St-Pierre Plamondon Plans a Referendum After Trump, in 2029 or 2030 (opens Le Charlevoisien in a new tab)
Québec solidaire and Parti Québécois candidates in Quebec’s upcoming provincial election report a sharp rise in online hate, including threats and slurs. Party leaders describe the volume as “alarming” and say it deters marginalised people from running for office. No right-rated outlet covered the story.
Le Charlevoisien reported it as"Certain" Online Hate Campaign Against 2ELGBTQI+ Candidates in Quebec (opens Le Charlevoisien in a new tab)
Who says so
No rating organisation we draw on has placed Le Charlevoisien. We asked on 7 August 2026.
How reliably it reports fact
A rating of the newsroom in general, by others, and a different thing from the Trust score we publish on each story, which judges one piece of reporting.
We hold no factual-reliability rating for this outlet.
Who owns it
We hold no ownership record for Le Charlevoisien.
Where it publishes from
- Official site
- lecharlevoisien.com
- Seen publishing on
- lecharlevoisien.com
- Access
- Free to read
What we have seen ourselves
Counted across the stories this site has published, which is the only denominator a reader can check: every one of them has a page, and every page lists the reports it was written from.
- Stories
- 3
- Reports listed
- 3
- We could read
- 0
- First seen
- 4 August 2026
3 of those reports were paywalled or blocked to us. Our reading of this outlet is built on the 0 we could open, not on everything it published.
A blindspot is measured against one side of the spectrum. Le Charlevoisien has not been placed on the spectrum, so there is no side to count against and we publish no figure here.
Across the 3 stories of ours where at least three of the reports we listed carried a time, another outlet was always ahead of Le Charlevoisien: its report arrived a median of 18 hours after the earliest one we logged.
Measured 18 August 2026. Last seen in a coverage list 18 August 2026. Ratings pulled 7 August 2026.
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