Arts and Entertainment / Culture
Kate Taylor, Globe and Mail
• Will crypto art be artists’ salvation? Doubtful
• A study in anguish preserved in Nazi-looted art
• At Quebec City’s Museum of Civilization, a murder victim’s tattoo opens a debate over human remains at museums
E. Cora Hind Award for Beat Reporting / Prix E. Cora hind pour le Journalisme spécialisé
Améli Pineda and Magdaline Boutros, Le Devoir
• Double féminicide à Sainte-Sophie: une ex-conjointe du suspect juge ne pas avoir été prise au sérieux
• Se cacher d’un ex-conjoint remis en liberté
• Violence conjugale: le programme d’evaluation des conjoints violents peu utilisé
• Enfants de la violence conjugale
Breaking News / Nouvelles de dernière heure
Team/Équipe, London Free Press
• Family of pedestrians killed in intentional anti-Muslim attack: London police
• The painful recent history of targeted attacks on Muslims in Canada
• SIMS: A typical Forest City family out for a walk. Until hatred attacked
• Neighbours speak out about man charged in alleged anti-Muslim killings
• ‘Now we are left with one boy’: Crash victims remembered as ‘model family’
• ‘Like a horror movie’: Eyewitnesses detail crash that killed pedestrians
• ‘People are afraid’: Attack shifts ground for London’s Muslim community
• Family killed in alleged hate attack cared for others physically, spiritually
• Suspect in alleged London hate killings laughed during arrest: Witness
• Alleged hate killings suspect wore body armour. What do experts say that suggests?
• SIMS: Can national summit on Islamaphobia turn tragedy into change?
• Thousands attend mosque vigil for slain London Muslim family
• Londoners line roads en masse to support Muslim community
• PHOTOS: Thousands gather in sorrow to mourn lost London family
Breaking News Photo / Photo de nouvelles de dernière heure
Tim Krochak, Halifax Chronicle Herald
Business / Économie
Greg McArthur, Tim Kiladze, Joe Castaldo, Wendy Stueck, Globe and Mail
• How Bridging Finance fooled Bay Street — and hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared
• Bridging Finance’s missing man: Who is Sean McCoshen, the dealmaker tied up in the private lender’s fall?
• Bridging Finance’s largest borrower used fabricated investment documents to secure loans
Mary Ann Shadd Cary Award for Columns / Prix Mary Ann Shadd Cary pour la Chronique
Karyn Pugliese, National Observer
• For Indigenous children in Canada, the legacy of residential schools never ended
• With the help of the mounties, the priests piled the children into boats and floated away
• ‘I was beaten severely all over my body with a strap … The only reason he quit was that he was too exhausted to continue’
Editorial Cartooning / Caricature
Bruce MacKinnon, Halifax Chronicle Herald
Claude Ryan Award for Editorial Writing / Prix Claude Ryan pour l’Éditorial
David Ebner, Globe and Mail
• Canada’s wild housing market is making a case for the country’s most unpopular tax
• Heat, fires, floods: The world’s climate future hits British Columbia
• Canada promises net zero by 2050. Canada’s energy regulator predicts lots of oil in 2050
Explanatory Work / Texte explicatif
Tu Thanh Ha, Globe and Mail
• How Quebec’s response to COVID-19 left 4,000 dead in long-term care homes
Feature Photo / Photo de reportage
Evan Buhler, RMO Today
General News Photo / Photo d’actualité générale
Nathan Denette, Canadian Press
Norman Webster Award for International Reporting / Prix Norman Webster pour le Reportage à caractère international
Mark MacKinnon, Globe and Mail
• Escape from Afghanistan: How Canadian journalists saved their colleagues in the nick of time, with help from Ukraine
• Inside Taliban-held Afghanistan: ‘There is no food, no help, nothing here’
• Afghans who worked for Canadian military still waiting for rescue from Kabul safe house
George Brown Award for Investigations / Prix George Brown pour la Grande enquête
Tavia Grant, Tom Cardoso, David Milstead, Globe and Mail
• The Catholic Chruch in Canada is worth billions, a Globe investigation shows. Why are its reparations for residential schools so small?
• How much Canadian wealth does the Catholic Church have? Inside the Globe investigation
• ‘A great injustice’: Indigenous leaders call for reparations from Catholic Church for residential schools abuses
• Catholic Church charity set up to pay residential school survivors spent $6.46-million on expenses
• Documents cast doubt on whether Catholic Church met obligations for residential school survivors
• How the Catholic Church was freed from obligation to residential school survivors
• Catholic Church ran most of Canada’s residential schools, yet remains largely silent about their devastating legacy
• Archibishop won’t commit to asking Pope for residential school apology
• Canadian Catholic bishops apologize for ‘grave abuses’ at residential schools, vow to raise funds for Indigenous efforts
• Residential school records may lie deep in Vatican’s archives
Local Reporting / Reportage à caractère local
Tanya Foubert, Evan Buhler, Greg Colgan, RMO Today
• Buried in the Aftermath: Death of Canmore’s Doug Churchill after 2016 avalanche leads to survivors forming Backcountry Safe initiative
• Buried in the Aftermath: Mountain guides affected by post-traumatic stress after critical incidents in the backcountry
• Buried in the Aftermath: ‘Low probability, high consequence events are every climber’s nightmare’
• Buried in the Aftermath: Guiding association committed to addressing post-critical response
• EDITORIAL: Culture change is necessary, messy and hard work
William Southam Award for Long Feature / Prix William Southam pour le Reportage élaboré
Tori Marlan, Capital Daily
• The man who stole a hotel: How Timothy Durkin took control of Sooke Harbour House
John Wesley Dafoe Award for Politics / Prix John Wesley Dafoe pour la Politique
Althia Raj, Toronto Star
• The Star talked to 57 insiders. Here’s what we learned about how Justin Trudeau turned around his faltering campaign and defeated Erin O’Toole
• Pent-up Tory frustration leads to ‘bloodbath’ on the caucus floor
Presentation/Design / Présentation/Conception graphique
Nathan Pilla, Kelsey Wilson, Tania Pereira, Toronto Star
John Honderich Award for Project of the Year / Prix John Honderich pour le Projet de l’année
La Presse
• ‹‹ Des jenues sans historique se retrouvent avec une arme à feu dans les mains ››
• Acheter une arme, un jeu d’enfant
• Le nouveau Far West
• Adolescents armés et dangereux
• Le tireurs à Maserati
• Un cocktail suspect
• Petite-Bourgogne, le retour des gangsters
• Tués ‹‹ pour un oui ou pour un non ››
• Qui était Jeune Loup ?
• Et si la solution passait par d’ex-gangsters réhabilités ?
Bob Levin Award for Short Feature / Prix Bob Levin pour le Reportage bref
Marcus Gee, Globe and Mail
• The fate of a memorial to Oshawa’s dead souls
Bobbie Rosenfeld Award for Sports / Prix Bobbie Rosenfeld pour le Sport
Grant Robertson and Rachel Brady, Globe and Mail
• Dangerous Games: A troubling number of Canadian Olympics are bingeing, purging and starving themselves. Inside the eating-disorder problem in elite amateur sports.
• The suspect science used to push aspiring Olympians to starve themselves
• Behind the story: How a Canadian Olympian’s admission sparked a closer look at the scope of eating disorders inside elite amateur sport
• ‘Awakening’ around Olympians and eating disorders prompts calls from experts to focus on younger athletes
Sports Photo / Photo de sport
Melissa Tait, Globe and Mail
Sustained News Coverage / Reportage soutenu
Andrea Woo, Marcus Gee, Ian Brown, Globe and Mail
• Portraits of loss: One hundred lives, felled by an overdose crisis
• ‘I surrender. Just please help me’: A son’s moving note to his parents underlines the pain of addiction
• Searching for Angelica: The Globe follows up on an Oshawa drug user’s struggle in an opiod crisis and pandemic
• ‘An overdose killed my son’: More families writing honeset death notices about how their loved ones died
• As Canada’s overdose deaths soar, the safe-supply debate enters a new and urgent phase
• B.C. to provide regulated substances under safe supply directive to mitigate drug overdoses
• Toxic drug crisis, pandemic have left front-line workers struggling to cope
• At the root of the opioid crisis is our belief that Big Pharma can cure pain. Can we kick that habit?