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National Newspaper Awards: Top Canadian Journalism Honored

Published 3 weeks ago
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The National Newspaper Awards finalists have been announced, with The Canadian Press leading the pack at seven nominations. This years lineup showcases top journalism across Canada, featuring standout work in categories like arts, business, investigations, and breaking news. Outlets from major publications like The Globe and Mail to smaller papers like the Winnipeg Free Press earned spots for their exceptional reporting.

Notable entries include beat reporting on the Hockey Canada trial and threats to water supplies, breaking news stories on a Vancouver festival attack and a mass stabbing in an Indigenous community, and business reporting on Indigenous-led growth and electric vehicle rebate issues.

The diversity of nominees is commendable, reflecting tough local stories on hospital staffing, toxic chemicals, and overdoses, alongside global pieces from Congo and Gaza. Innovative projects like election data tools and searchable council meeting transcripts also made the list.

Investigations uncovered military site contamination and ALS clusters, sparking public inquiries, while projects of the year included deep dives into opioids and northern Ontarios Ring of Fire. This lineup underscores Canadian journalisms grit and creativity amid big challenges, setting the stage for inspiring winners ahead.

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