The Globe wins eight National Newspaper Awards

The Globe and Mail won eight of the 21 categories at the 71st National Newspaper Awards, garnering recognition for journalism that uncovered the SNC-Lavalin affair and broke news on the manhunt for two teen murder suspects who fled British Columbia to the wilds of Manitoba. Its coverage of Canada’s huge data gaps and a meditation on art and climate change were also lauded. 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…

The Globe and Mail nominated for 19 National Newspaper Awards

The Globe and Mail has received 19 nominations for this year’s National Newspaper Awards, including one recognizing the paper’s role in breaking the story of the attempt of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office to pressure then-justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to intervene in the prosecution of engineering firm SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.

The 19 nominations were the most for any media outlet. Read more…

Globe gets record Society for News Design awards

The Globe and Mail received a record number of awards at the Society for News Design’s recent Best of News Design competition, with at least 25 awards of excellence. The Globe is also one of 11 nominees for World’s Best Designed Newspaper, out of a field of nearly 100 top publications from around the world. We’re up against the likes of The New York Times, Washington Post, Die Zeit and Politiken. Read more…



A.I. Meets World Wins Canadian Podcast Award

The podcast, which ran for six episodes in 2019, was produced for Microsoft. Listeners joined pop culture aficionado Becky Shrimpton and tech journalist Navneet Alang as they examined the role of AI in our lives and where the technology can take us.

Globe Content Studio’s A.I. Meets World has won Outstanding Branded Series in the 2020 Canadian Podcast Awards. Read more…