The Globe and Mail dominated the National Newspaper Awards’ shortlist with 20 nominations for its work, including an investigation into rental buildings in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, reporting on China’s crackdown on Muslims and an in-depth look at the economic and environmental costs of Canada’s aging oil and gas wells. Read more…
The Globe and Mail is a finalist for World’s Best Digital Design
The Globe and Mail is a finalist for the prestigious World’s Best Digital Design prize, the top honour from the Society for News Design. The Globe is the only Canadian publication to make the finalist list, and the winner will be announced in April. The Globe also received 15 medals at SND’s annual Best of Digital Design competition, for a wide range of work covering long-form stories, photography, video and explanatory graphics. Read more…
The Globe and Mail relaunches Globe Advisor
The Globe and Mail has relaunched its flagship product for Canadian professional financial advisors under a new editor. Pablo Fuchs brings 13 years of experience monitoring the financial services industry as Senior Editor, then Managing Editor, of Investment Executive. Read more…
The Globe and Mail launches the 2019 Canadian Young Lions Competitions and announces jury
The Globe and Mail, Official Festival Representative in Canada for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, launched the 2019 Canadian Young Lions Competitions. Registration for the competitions ends February 22, 2019 at 11:59 PM ET. Read more…
Seventy-five organizations recognized as Employee Recommended Workplaces for 2019
Today, Morneau Shepell and The Globe and Mail announced 75 Employee Recommended Workplaces for 2019, in the third annual Employee Recommended Workplace Award. Read more…
Amnesty International Canada awards two Globe journalists for human rights coverage on Colombia and China
Globe and Mail journalists Stephanie Nolen and Nathan VanderKlippe have won Amnesty International Canada media awards for their work covering human rights issues this year. Read more…
Why are Canadians so happy?
Despite a steady diet of dark news from around the world, Canadians are happy. More than that, in a recent survey commissioned by The Globe and Mail, 67 per cent of Canadians said they were very happy, and 68 per cent said they were very satisfied with their lives. Read more…
The Globe and Mail launches 2018 brand campaign
The Globe and Mail helps Canadians make sense of the world around them. With varying points of view, backgrounders, explainers, news and opinions, we offer something no other Canadian media company can—a trusted and independent voice backed by one of the country’s strongest news teams.
Today The Globe launches its 2018 campaign Journalism Matters to You. Read more…
The Globe supports an international effort toward greater transparency and credibility in digital news
The Globe and Mail continues its leadership in The Trust Project, an international consortium of major publishers and platforms building a system of higher standards for truth and transparency in journalism.
Led by award-winning journalist Sally Lehrman and hosted by The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, the consortium has created a digital protocol of “indicators” now being shown to the public by 120 websites, including those of The Washington Post and The Economist. Read more…
The Globe and Mail and Cision enter exclusive distribution partnership
The Globe and Mail and Cision are pleased to announce that Cision will be the exclusive electronic worldwide licensee of The Globe and Mail content for news monitoring, press review, business intelligence and research purposes.
Beginning in January 2019, the deal covers real-time multi-source, aggregate searchable databases for clients in the corporate, library and educational sectors. Read more…