Winners for The Globe’s coverage of Hockey Canada’s sexual-assault scandal and an investigation of the Catholic Church’s assets in Canada recognized at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Friday
The Globe and Mail won the 2022 and 2021 Michener Award recognizing public-service journalism for its investigation into Hockey Canada’s response to sexual-assault allegations and for reporting on the Catholic Church’s efforts to avoid accepting responsibility for its role in abuses at residential schools.
Tavia Grant, Tom Cardoso, Tanya Talaga, Patrick White, Kristy Kirkup and David Milstead won the 2021 award for their investigation into of t, revealing the church’s unfulfilled commitments to residential-school survivors and the effect of decades of abuses. The Globe’s Nancy Macdonald and Mike Hager were also nominated for the 2022 Michener Award for an investigation into the failures at an Indigenous-centred group home in Abbotsford, B.C., that led to the
Globe writers also took home top prizes earlier in the week at the Canadian Journalism Foundation Awards.
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