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18 Globe finalists for the 2019 Best in Business Awards
April 17, 2020
The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) Canadian chapter has announced finalists for the 6th Annual Best in Business Awards, recognizing excellence in Canadian business reporting.
The Globe is proud that Marina Strauss, who retired from The Globe and Mail last summer, is to be celebrated with the 2019 Outstanding Achievement Award. Winners for all categories are expected to be announced in the fall.
The Globe finalists are:
Audio or Visual Storytelling
Sean Stanleigh, Stephanie Chan, Laura Regehr, Ann Lang and Tara Deschamps (The Globe and Mail), “Industry interrupted”
Matt Lundy (The Globe and Mail), data visualizations
Beat Reporting
Brent Jang, The Globe and Mail (natural gas industry)
Eric Atkins, The Globe and Mail (transportation)
Breaking News
The Globe and Mail (Josh O’Kane, Alex Bozikovic, Jeff Gray, Rachelle Younglai and Tom Cardoso), Sidewalk Lab negotiations
The Globe and Mail (Emma Graney, Jeffrey Jones, Carrie Tait, Kelly Cryderman, Gary Mason, James Bradshaw, Christine Dobby, Andrew Willis, Ian McGugan, David Milstead and David Berman), “Encana to move its headquarters to U.S.”
Commentary
David Parkinson (The Globe and Mail)
Rita Trichur (The Globe and Mail)
Feature (Long-Form)
Charles Wilkins (Report on Business magazine), “Castaways”
Zander Sherman (Report on Business magazine), “Forged by fire”
Joe Castaldo, Alexandra Posadzki, Jessica Leeder and Lindsay Jones (The Globe and Mail), “Crypto chaos”
Feature (Short-Form)
Sean Silcoff (The Globe and Mail), “Montreal analytics startup uses AI to play a big role
in NHL playoffs”
Investigative
Matthew McClearn, Geoffrey York and Stephanie Nolen (The Globe and Mail),
“See No Evil”Joe Castaldo, Alexandra Posadzki, Nathan VanderKlippe and Jessica Leeder
(The Globe and Mail), “How did Gerald Cotton die?”
Personal Finance and Investing
Tim Shufelt (The Globe and Mail), “The data game”
Profile
Jason Kirby (Report on Business magazine), “Trash talking”
Scoop
Niall McGee and Rachelle Younglai (The Globe and Mail), “Barrick eyes hostile bid…”
Mark Rendell and Jeffrey Jones (The Globe and Mail), “CannTrust allegedly used fake walls to hide pot…”