Awards

Globe wins Foreign Press Association award for story on Syria’s civil war

The Foreign Press Association Awards have honoured Globe and Mail reporter Mark MacKinnon for Graffiti Kids, a feature about the teenagers who led a rebellion that sparked the Syrian civil war. Read more...

The Globe and Mail wins B.C. awards for stories on Trans Mountain pipeline, opioids

The Globe and Mail has won two Jack Webster Awards, which recognize excellence in journalism in British Columbia, for the newspaper's work on the opioid crisis and the possible expansion of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline. Read more...

Globe and Mail wins four Online Journalism Awards, including prize for general excellence

The Globe and Mail claimed four Online Journalism Awards, tying The New York Times for the most wins by any organization at the Online News Association's annual gala on Saturday night. Read more...

In photos: The Globe's editorial cartoonist Brian Gable named to the Order of Canada

The Order of Canada was created in 1967, during Canada’s centennial year, to recognize outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the nation. The Globe's editorial cartoonist Brian Gable was named to the order this year. Read more...

Globe Unfounded investigation wins international data journalism award

The Globe and Mail has won an international data journalism award for its Unfounded series investigating how Canadian police services handle sexual-assault cases. Read more...

The Globe and Mail leads Digital Publishing Awards with 12 honours

The Globe and Mail was the leading publication at the 2017 Digital Publishing Awards, winning a total of 12 awards – eight Gold and four Silver. Read more...

Globe and Mail leads the pack at National Newspaper Awards

The Globe and Mail was the big winner at the 68th National Newspaper Awards, taking top prize in 11 of 21 categories, while foreign correspondent Mark MacKinnon was named Journalist of the Year. Read more...

Globe investigative team earns top honours at CAJ awards

Investigations by The Globe and Mail on the impact of fentanyl in Canada and military veterans who died by suicide after serving in Afghanistan were recognized by the Canadian Association of Journalists on Saturday. Read more...