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CBC News Wins Top CAJ Award

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  • In a year when Canada’s national media finally awoke to the tragedies of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, the work by our national public broadcaster set the standard.

    The CBC News Aboriginal team, supported by others across the CBC News team, are the recipients of the 2024 Don McGillivray Award, given to the top investigative entry into the annual CAJ Awards program at the gala which concluded #CAJ16 at the Coast Edmonton Plaza Hotel.

    The elements of the CBC’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women website were among the first to be published, told the stories of those affected in an impactful way and, somewhat sadly, led to the identification of even more Indigenous women as missing or murdered. McGillivray judges noted these elements in their deliberations, in a year when one of the other candidates for the top investigative award was also focused on MMIW.

    CBC News’ entry had been named recipient of the Online Media category earlier on Saturday, one of 14 recipients recognized across the CAJ Awards program. The winning entries in most categories received a $500 cash prize.

    The full list of 2024 CAJ Awards recipients is below.

    Please note the media outlet listed is where the recipient(s) worked at the time their entry was broadcast/published or where the particular entry was broadcast/published. Links, where available, have been provided in the titles of the recipients’ entries.

    The recipients in the OPEN MEDIA category are:

    Andrew Bailey, David Bruser, Astrid Lange, Jim Rankin, Randy Risling, Joanna Smith, Rick Sznajder, Tanya Talaga, Jennifer Wells
    Gone: Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women
    The Toronto Star

    The recipient in the COMMUNITY MEDIA category is:

    Ian Hitchen
    The Runaways
    The Brandon Sun

    The recipient in the OPEN BROADCAST FEATURE category is:

    Karin Wells
    ‘In the presence of a spoon’
    CBC Radio One – The Sunday Edition

    The recipients in the OPEN BROADCAST NEWS category are:

    Anton Koschany, Victor Malarek, Sarah Stevens, Brett Mitchell
    Phantom Menace
    CTV – W5

    The recipients in the COMMUNITY BROADCAST category are:

    Natalie Clancy, Paisley Woodward
    Real estate seminars exposed
    CBC News – Vancouver

    The recipients in the CAJ / MARKETWIRED DATA JOURNALISM AWARD are:

    Diana Swain, Timothy Sawa, Lori Ward
    Campus sexual assaults: The fight to get the real picture
    CBC News Investigative Unit – CBC – The National

    The recipients in the ONLINE MEDIA category are:

    Cate Friesen, Cecil Rosner, Connie Walker, Duncan McCue, Tiar Wilson, Kimberly Ivany, Martha Troian, Chantelle Bellrichard, Joanne Levasseur,Teghan Beaudette, Kristy Hoffman, Donna Lee, Tara Lindemann, William Wolfe-Wylie, Richard Grasley, Michael Leschart,Michael Pereira
    Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
    CBC News

    The recipient in the PHOTOJOURNALISM category is:

    John Lehmann
    Portfolio entry
    The Globe and Mail

    The recipient in the SCOOP category is:

    Bruce Cheadle
    Omnibus budget bill rewrites history to clear RCMP of potential criminal charges
    The Canadian Press

    The recipient in the DAILY EXCELLENCE category is:

    Margaret Evans
    Paris Mourns
    CBC Radio One – The World This Weekend

    The recipient in the TEXT FEATURE category is:

    Shannon Proudfoot
    Jo has Alzheimer’s. He’s 38
    Maclean’s

    The recipients in the JHR / CAJ AWARD FOR HUMAN RIGHTS REPORTING are:

    Dennis Ward, Murray Oliver
    A soldier scorned
    APTN Investigates

    The recipients in the CWA CANADA / CAJ AWARD FOR LABOUR REPORTING are:

    Melissa Ridgen
    Hurting for work
    APTN Investigates

    and

    Nick Purdon, Leonardo Palleja
    Up close: Prison guards
    CBC News – The National

    The recipients in the CAJ / CNW GROUP STUDENT AWARD OF EXCELLENCE are:

    Amara McLaughlin, Jesse Yardley
    Risky decisions for Canadian cancer patients
    Calgary Journal / Mount Royal University

    There were a total 230 entries for the 2024 awards program.

    Congratulations to all our recipients. Your work has been outstanding, inspiring and a reminder of how despite the unending fiscal challenges facing our industry, Canadian journalists still produce plenty of amazing, important and impactful journalism. We thank you for entering.

    The Canadian Association of Journalists is a professional organization with over 600 members across Canada. The CAJ’s primary roles are public-interest advocacy work and professional development for its members.