LIVE · 41 SOURCES
News Activity Log Weather Economy Municipal 🏙 Blindspot Divergence Owners 🏢 MPs 🏛 Cost of Parliament 💵 Markets 📈 Accountability Chain 🔗 Cross-Watch 🔗 Team Governance Methodology Score Education API Subscribe to What The Fact Sign in →
The Globe and Mail 🏢 Globe and Mail Inc. (Woodbridge) Jun 23, 2026 · 6 min read Quick Score ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Gail Asper, who helped create the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, raises concerns about its upcoming Nakba exhibit

Original article ↗ 🔒 Paywalled source — limited preview available
B.I.A.S. ANALYSIS
CENTER
LEFTCENTERRIGHT
Signal breakdown
Heuristic (v1/v3) 0.00 · CENTER
ML v2 (DistilBERT) 0.345 · RIGHT
Ensemble 0.172 · CENTER
🏦 Source Intelligence
🏢 Corporate · Globe and Mail Inc. (Woodbridge)
CA
Rolling outlet bias
CENTER
avg -0.104
10,358 articles tracked
7-day bias trend
LcenterR
🔒
V.E.R.I.F.Y. has fact-checked this article.
Subscribe to see claim-by-claim verdicts and reasoning.
Article Excerpt
Philanthropist behind Canadian Museum for Human Rights raises concerns about Nakba exhibit KATE TAYLOR PUBLISHED JUNE 23, 2026 UPDATED JUNE 24, 2026 Open this photo in gallery: Canadian Museum for Human Rights' exhibit, Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present, looks at the Palestinian experience of exile after 1947. JOHN WOODS/THE CANADIAN PRESS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Listen to this article Learn more about audio Log in or create a free account to listen to this article. When the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg opens a show about Palestinian displacement this weekend, one o…
Read full article at The Globe and Mail ↗
How we scored this article

WTF uses a two-tier system: every article gets a heuristic bias score from keyword analysis, and priority articles (high overlap across 3+ outlets or strong heuristic signal) get full LLM analysis from B.I.A.S. and V.E.R.I.F.Y.

Full audit trail for this article →