The Toronto Star received 10 nominations for the 2019 Canadian Association of Journalists Awards, including two for “Undeniable,” a 16-part series that brought to light how climate change is already felt in Canadian society and affecting everything from people, infrastructure, and wildlife. The Star was named a finalist in the open media, data journalism, human-rights reporting, labour reporting, reconciliation, and environmental and climate change categories. “It Took a Village,” Star reporter Wendy Gillis’ series on the police investigation that caught serial killer Bruce McArthur, was nominated in the open media categories. Lawrynuik is the 2019 Gordon Sinclair “Roving Reporter” fellow, reporting on the political changes in Eastern Europe. Star investigative reporters Marco Chown Oved and Moira Welsh were nominated for their “Undeniable” stories on climate change.
Source: thestar April 06, 2020 20:37 UTC