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.
The Globe’s Jeff Lewis, Jeffrey Jones, Renata D’Aliesio and Chen Wang won in the Business category for reporting on aging wells and how major companies routinely offload energy assets burdened with hefty cleanup costs onto smaller players with scant ability to pay the environmental bill. Patrick White won the newly inaugurated Bob Levin Award for Short Feature − named for the Globe editor who died in February − for a story on a sunflower patch ruined by a social-media mob.Explanatory Work − Carolyn Abraham for Cracks in the Code, which explored how science’s ability to “read” DNA has far outpaced its capacity to understand it.
Presentation − Laura Blenkinsop and Christopher Manza for their work showcasing a Brazilian road trip, a major investigation and a true crime saga.
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