How to Make Juno News Your Preferred Source on Google
Here's a simple guide showing you how to set up Juno News as your preferred news source on Google.
Tired of legacy media in Canada – from CBC to CTV and Global – relying on hundreds of millions in government subsidies, tax credits, and bailouts that create built-in incentives to toe the official line? Don’t worry, you can take back control over your news feed.
Here’s a simple guide showing you how to set up Juno News as your preferred news source on Google.
Google’s Preferred Sources feature – now rolled out to users in Canada and other regions – lets you hand-pick the outlets you trust most. By setting Juno News as your preferred source, our stories rise to the top in your search results, especially in the Top Stories carousel.
When Juno News is your preferred source, it means our independent reporting, sharp analysis, and unfiltered takes on issues that matter to Canadians shows up more prominently whenever you search for current events. The change syncs seamlessly across all your devices once you’re signed into your Google account – no extra apps or logins required.
Here is how to do it:
Log in to your Google account if asked.
Type “Juno News” or “junonews.ca” into the search box.
Check the box beside our listing when it appears.
Select “Reload Results” (or confirm/save) to apply the update instantly.
You’ll start noticing Juno News prioritized in Top Stories, often with a dedicated “From Your Sources” spotlight.
Feel free to layer in other trusted sites too – you can edit or remove preferences anytime without hassle. Even with Juno News boosted, Google keeps a diverse mix of voices in the mix.
And of course, if you haven’t already, make sure you become a premium subscriber to Juno News!


