We’re not here to throw numbers around without context. If we say something, we’ll show you where it came from.
Goose Citations are the backbone of our social posts. They’re short, source-based explanations that give you the “why” behind every meme, reel, or infographic we share.
A 1–2 paragraph explanation of the fact or claim.
A direct link to the article, report, or primary source.
A note about which post, slide, or content piece it supports.
Claim: Canada loses up to $50 billion annually by underselling LNG to the U.S.
Source: Globe & Mail, “Canada's LNG Potential Unused,” June 2023.
Used In: Pipeline Series, Slide 2 (Instagram).
Goose Citations keep us publicly accountable and make it easy for you to double-check anything we post. You’ll never have to ask “Where’s the proof?” — because it’s right here.
Topic (e.g. Economy, Ethics, Environment).
Post Type (Reel, Meme, Carousel, Story).
Series or Date Posted.
And if a post does need a deeper dive? Let us know on the Social Media post or email us at hello@crossingthegoose.ca
✊ Facts over fog. Truth over trend. That’s the Goose way.