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Carrie Tait of The Globe and Mail named journalist of the year in 2025 National Newspaper Awards

Saturday 25 April 2026

In a year marked by political volatility, Carrie Tait’s coverage of Alberta politics stood apart as a model of investigative rigour and personal fortitude. Her 2025 reporting did more than chronicle events; it altered the province’s political landscape, triggering real consequences and forcing accountability at the highest levels of government.

Tait’s impact was felt most powerfully through her relentless pursuit of transparency in Alberta’s healthcare system. Her landmark investigation into healthcare procurement set off a clear chain of response: the resignation of a provincial cabinet minister, a formal examination by the Auditor General, and the launch of an active RCMP investigation. 

Perhaps most remarkable is the context in which this reporting was produced. Throughout 2025, Tait was subjected to a sustained campaign of intimidation designed to silence her work. This included a high‑profile lawsuit launched by the Premier’s former chief of staff, as well as stalking, surveillance, and harassment.

Despite the isolation that often accompanies high‑stakes investigative journalism, even within a major newsroom, Tait did not retreat. She continued to report with discipline, precision, and restraint, navigating personal risk with a professionalism that has inspired colleagues across the profession.

Judges said that Tait’s 2025 portfolio is more than a series of scoops. It is a compelling reminder of why journalism matters — and of the courage required to do it well.

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Journaliste de l’année 2025 : Carrie Tait

2025 Journalist of the Year: Carrie Tait

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Key Dates

December 1, 2026 - 2026 Entries open
January 15, 2027 - Entries close
April/May, 2027 - Awards Gala

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Named Awards

John Honderich Award for Project of the Year
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George Brown Award for Investigations
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John Wesley Dafoe Award for Politics
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E. Cora Hind Award for Local Reporting

Bob Levin Award for Short Feature
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Joan Hollobon Award for Beat Reporting
Sponsored by The Globe and Mail

Claude Ryan Award for Editorial Writing
Sponsored by Le Devoir

Mary Ann Shadd Cary Award for Columns

William Southam Award for Long Feature
Sponsored by the Fisher, Bowen and Balfour families

Norman Webster Award for International Reporting
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Stuart M. Robertson Award for Breaking News
Sponsored by Paul and Lauraine Woods

Geoffrey Stevens Award for Sustained News Coverage
Sponsored by the family and friends of Geoffrey Stevens

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