Announcements

The Globe and Mail signs top business schools to new educational subscription program

The Globe and Mail has signed agreements to bring Globe Campus, its newly offered educational subscription program, to some of Canada’s leading business schools: the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Scarborough, Rotman Commerce at the University of Toronto, and The Schulich School of Business, York University. Read more…

Judging for Young Lions Canada competitions postponed

As the hosts of Canada’s Young Lions competition, The Globe and Mail has made the difficult decision to postpone our Competition judging until later in the year. Although this was a difficult decision to make, given the current circumstances, it is the right choice. Read more…

Report on Business magazine announces Women Lead Here

New annual feature examines executive gender diversity in Canada

Today Report on Business magazine unveiled the findings of Women Lead Here, a new annual benchmark of executive gender diversity in corporate Canada.

“We know women continue to be under-represented in the executive levels of Canadian corporations,” says James Cowan, editor, Report on Business magazine. “Through Women Lead Here, we wanted to create a standard for other companies to measure themselves against while also demonstrating that inclusive leadership is good for business.” Read more…

Reflect Reality: Increasing Women’s Voices in the News

New Handbook Offers Practical Tools to Address the Gender Gap in the News Media

It’s a grim statistic: 19 per cent of experts cited in news stories globally are women.

To help change this, United for News has launched a comprehensive toolkit for newsrooms and businesses called Reflect Reality, informed by work done here at The Globe and Mail. Read more…

The Globe and Mail opens nominations for 2nd annual Canada’s Top Growing Companies program

The Globe and Mail today formally opened nominations for the 2020 Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies, an annual list of the country’s best and brightest growth businesses based on three-year revenue growth. This is the program’s second year. Read more…



The Globe and Mail pleased to announce judges for the 2020 Cannes Young Lions Competitions

Competition entries for the 2020 Cannes Young Lions Competitions are judged by an esteemed panel of industry leaders, led by returning jury chairs Mary Maddever (Print/Digital/Film), Cathy Collier (Media) and new judge Susan Irving (Marketers).

The Globe and Mail, Official Festival Representative in Canada for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, is pleased to announce the judges for the 2020 Canadian Young Lions Competitions. Read more…



Susan Irving announced as Jury Chair for the Canadian Young Lions Marketer Competition

As the official host of the Canadian Young Lions Competitions, The Globe and Mail is pleased to announce Susan Irving, Chief Marketing Officer for Kruger Products, as Jury Chair for the Canadian Young Lions Marketer Competition. Read more…