The Globe and Mail has received 18 nominations for this year’s National Newspaper Awards, including one recognizing the paper’s role in covering the shooting down of a passenger jet in Iran that killed 176 people, including dozens of Canadians, and another one for its coverage of the devastation inside Canada’s long-term care homes from the spread of COVID-19. Read more…
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…
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…
The Globe wins 10 National Newspaper Awards
The Globe and Mail won the most awards at the 70th National Newspaper Awards, taking the top prize in 10 of 21 categories for journalism that explored such issues as how communications giant Huawei fits into China’s global ambitions and efforts by the National Gallery of Canada to sell art. Read more…
The Globe wins six National Newspaper Awards; Robyn Doolittle named Journalist of the Year
The Globe and Mail won the most honours at the 69th National Newspaper Awards, taking the top prize in six of 21 categories. In addition, The Globe’s Robyn Doolittle took the award for 2017 Journalist of the Year. Read more...
The Globe and Mail leads National Newspaper Award nominations
In-depth coverage of the killing of Muslim worshippers at a Quebec City mosque, reporting on questionable sexual-assault policing in Canada, an examination of torture and corruption in Asia and an essay on asylum seekers crossing into Manitoba were recognized within The Globe and Mail’s pack-leading 18 nominations for the National Newspaper Awards. 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...