The 2018 Digital Publishing Awards Jury

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The NMAF is proud to present the roster of judges for the 2018 Digital Publishing Awards. Each year, the Foundation relies on the expertise of over 75 volunteer judges—writers, editors, publishers, designers and other digital creators—to evaluate the entries, debate their merits, and decide on the nominees and winners. Our sincerest thanks to all of the judges who volunteered their time and shared their expertise!


Aaron KylieCanadian Geographic editor-in-chief Aaron Kylie is an awarding-winning writer/editor /manager of national magazines. He was previously publications manager at the Canadian Wildlife Federation, where he oversaw Canadian Wildlife, Biosphere and Wild magazines, and prior to that, the long-time managing editor at Outdoor Canada magazine.


Alex BaldingerAlex Baldinger is a senior editor at Toronto Life, where he oversees the magazine’s food coverage. He previously worked at The Washington Post, where he was a James Beard Award-nominated food writer and the digital editor for the newspaper’s Food section. He lives in Toronto’s Leslieville neighbourhood.

 

 


Alicia Cox

Alicia Cox Thomson has worked in media for 15 years for some of Canada’s biggest lifestyle brands including Chatelaine, HGTV Canada and Flare. When not taking care of her two kids, she freelance writes and consults on digital and social media projects. Visit Thomson on Twitter @aliciahcox

 

 


Andree LauAndree Lau is the editor-in-chief of HuffPost Canada after serving as managing editor of news. She helped launch HuffPost B.C. in 2012 and later also managed HuffPost Alberta. Lau previously worked for CBC News as a TV reporter, videojournalist, writer/producer, and online editor in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Regina, and New Brunswick.

 


Angela Misri - Eugene ChoiAngela Misri is an award-winning journalist who has worked for the CBC, The Banff Centre, The Globe and Mail, and now as the Digital Director for The Walrus. Angela also teaches journalism and brand journalism courses at Ryerson University and at the University of Toronto in addition to authoring the Portia Adams Adventures.

 

 


Anita LiAnita Li is the director of communities at Discourse Media and founder of The Other Wave, a website dedicated to covering media from a multicultural perspective. Prior to that, she served as senior editor of Fusion’s flagship Justice vertical and as news director at Complex. Anita has also held reporting and editing positions at media outlets across North America, including Mashable, The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, CBC and CTV. In 2015, she gave a TEDx talk on the importance of diversity in newsrooms. Anita frequently provides commentary on journalistic innovation and the future of media.


Anna Minzhulina 1Anna Minzhulina is an art director and design artist. For more than a decade she art directed and designed Maisonneuve magazine. During that time, the publication has won the Magazine of the Year award twice. Many artists were nominated as well as rewarded for their work under her direction. Minzhulina herself was nominated multiple times and National Magazine awards for Best Cover, Best Issue, and Best Art Direction. She previously served as a judge for Still Life Photography category and Best Editorial Package.

 

 


Antoine BordeleauAfter studying classical and jazz music in college, Antoine Bordeleau started shooting photos and videos pretty naturally. Combining his musical experience to his newfound love of moving images, he rapidly grew as a music video artist amongst the Québec and Montréal underground scenes. After directing many music videos and 43 episodes of a gonzo documentary video series, he was recruited by VOIR in Montreal, entering the world of cultural journalism and bringing into it his attraction to the lesser-known strata of Québécois music. He now heads the MishMash Media audiovisual creation department, producing podcasts, videos, photos and articles for both VOIR Magazine and L’actualité.


Aphrodite SalasAphrodite Salas is a broadcast journalist and academic based in Montreal. She is currently Assignment Editor and Video Journalist at CTV Montreal. She is also an Assistant Professor of Journalism at Concordia University for the 2017-2018 academic year. Prior to her work at CTV Montreal, Aphrodite was senior anchor for Global Quebec. Prior to that, she covered national politics on Parliament Hill for CityTV’s Toronto and Vancouver stations. Aphrodite has also worked as a national correspondent for CTV News in Montreal, and was the network’s transportation reporter in Toronto. As an anchor, Aphrodite has been on the desks of CTV’s Newsnet, CityTV’s CP24 and for two CTV affiliates – CKCO Kitchener and CFQC Saskatoon. Aphrodite holds an Honours BA from the University of Toronto, an MA in Public Administration from Concordia University and a Certificate of Proficiency in French from McGill University.


Arjun BasuArjun Basu is the Senior Vice President, Products, at Bookmark Content & Communications, and a past President of the National Media Awards Foundation.

 

 

 

 

 


Britt GallpenBritt Gallpen is a Toronto-based writer, editor and curator. Since 2015, she has been Editor of the Inuit Art Quarterly. Britt has written catalogue texts for the Banff Centre’s Walter Phillips Gallery and grunt gallery, in addition to contributions to numerous publications including Canadian Art, esse art + opinions and Prefix Photo.

 

 

 


Bruce GillespieBruce Gillespie is an associate professor in the digital media and journalism program at Wilfrid Laurier University. He is the author of “News Writing and Reporting: An Introduction to Skills and Theory” (Oxford University Press) and was the editor-in-chief of J-Source.ca from 2013-16.

 

 


Bruno Boutot.jpgBruno Boutot is a digital media consultant, based in Montreal. He is a former journalist and editor-in-chief. He is the author of Media Machina, an essay on business models for digital media. He runs @PlateauCom, an experiment on hyperlocal news.

 

 


ckennyCaitlin Kenny is a beauty and style editor with a knack for digital storytelling. After a joint degree in journalism from the University of Ottawa and Algonquin College, her career began in the print world with seven years in FLARE’s beauty department. As magazine brands began to embrace the web, Caitlin became increasingly enamoured by the way stories come to life online. In her current role as The Kit’s digital director, she develops content for thekit.ca and its social media channels. From 140-character hits to engaging videos, the mix of formats keeps her job exciting. She has also written for Hello! Canada, Glow, Cosmetics and Beautezine.

 


Cameron Williamson 2An experienced editor and creative director, Cameron Williamson is the Editor-in-Chief of FLARE and the Director of Entertainment, Digital Content & Publishing for Rogers Media. Prior to joining FLARE in 2014, Williamson launched Globe Style Advisor, the lifestyle quarterly published by The Globe and Mail. From 2006 to 2009, he was the Art Director at Chatelaine and earlier in his career, he was Fashion Editor at Saturday Night and the National Post and Creative Director at Toro Magazine. Since FLARE became digital-only in early 2017, the brand has experienced exponential growth, hitting an all-time high of 1.1 million Canadian unique views in comScore in January 2018—making it the second largest digital-only fashion and beauty brand in the country.


Chantal BraganzaChantal Braganza is a digital editor at TVO.org, where she writes and produces stories about politics, policy and social justice. Her writing has appeared in Toronto Life, the Globe and Mail, New York Times Magazine, Chatelaine, and FASHION, among others.

 

 


Chris FreyChris Frey is a partner in No Media Company, a multimedia creative studio, and the Toronto correspondent for Monocle. He is a six-time National Magazine Award winner and the founding editor of Hazlitt and Toronto Standard. His writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Walrus, Globe and Mail, Kinfolk, Maisonneuve, Azure, enRoute and the Alpine Review.

 

 

 


Christa MorrisonChrista Morrison specializes in the science and art of digital teaching and learning, storytelling, and strategic content management. She keeps her finger on the pulse of emerging media, educational and marketing technologies & trends. Christa taught in Journalism and Business programs in Canada and offers boot camps in South Africa. She loves poetry, the presence of trees, young adults, and the wrinkles around her knees.


 

Christian DuperronChristian Duperron is the deputy editor-in-chief and audience development manager for HuffPost Québec, a team that he joined 5 years ago. Previously, he worked as director of digital platforms and web editor-in-chief for the Métro Montréal newspaper.

 

 


Christian PansonFuelled by a passion to blend design, the arts, and disruptive technology, Christian Panson led the Free Press team to a number of firsts for traditional media companies. The Free Press made history in North America as the first major newspaper to implement a micro-accounting and post-pay digital paid platform that also allowed content recommendation to be at the core of its publishing effort. Before joining the Free Press in 2006. Christian was a partner in Lazer-fare Media Services, a software development and consulting company, which also had a history of blazing new territory, including transitioning over 100 publishers from paste-up to desktop publishing, migrating many to full PDF publishing workflows, and in turn, leading them to digital publishing. A self-described early adopter junky, Christian is also a father and grandfather.


Claudine St GermainAfter earning a degree in Journalism, Claudine St-Germain became a freelance writer before joining Coup de pouce magazine, occupying successively the role of feature editor, executive editor and editor in chief. She is now the executive editor at L’actualité.

 

 

 

 

 


Conan Tobias.jpgConan Tobias is a print- and digital-media editor, writer, publisher, and consultant, and the editor-in-chief and publisher of Taddle Creek, a general-interest arts magazine.

 

 

 


Corina MilicCorina Milic is an editor at the literary humour magazine, The Feathertale Review. She has over a decade’s worth of digital experience as an award-winning journalist, news editor and currently, as a digital communications manager.

 

 

 


craigsailaCraig Salia is a leader in digital experience design, guiding businesses in the creation and development of innovative and engaging products on a range of connected platforms. He is currently leading the product and design teams for CBC’s digital offerings.

 

 

 


Crystal ChanCrystal Chan is a journalist, writer, and editor. Currently, she is the developmental editor at UBC Press of a new interactive platform and digital publication series for Indigenous and collaborative authorship. Previously she was an artist-in-residence in the Banff Centre’s Digital Narratives program. Based in Montreal, she was born in Hong Kong and raised in Vancouver.

 

 

 


Dan LytwynDan Lytwyn is a video journalist at BBC News in Toronto. He previously worked as a video producer and studio lead at HuffPost Canada.

 

 

 


David ToppingDavid Topping is the Senior Manager of Product at St. Joseph Media, which publishes Toronto Life and FASHION, among other titles, where he leads digital product development and management for all of the company’s editorial brands, as well as the clients of its custom content wing, Strategic Content Labs. In his career in Canadian media, largely in digital leadership roles, he’s launched successful products, built fledgling outlets into powerhouses, and turned decades-old legacy brands towards their digital futures. He’s worked at everything from flush start-ups to poor but punchy up-and-comers, and his work has been regularly recognized as the best of its kind in the country, including at the National Magazine Awards, where he’s won five.


Dawn Calleja.jpgDawn Calleja has held writer and editor positions at Canadian Business, Financial Post Magazine and Report on Business magazine, where she has been a senior editor for more than a decade and has won numerous National Magazine Awards. When she’s not chasing after her two young kids, she leads the Canadian chapter of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, and writes for publications including enRoute, Azure and Today’s Parent.

 


Elaine AnselmiElaine Anselmi is the managing editor of Up Here magazine, based in Yellowknife. She got here by way of Dawson Creek, B.C., and before that Toronto. It was an internship and a music festival that sold her on the North.

 

 

 


unnamed.jpgElamin Abdelmahmoud is a social media editor for BuzzFeed Canada and editor, news curation with BuzzFeed News. He is a panelist and columnist for CBC News, and he writes a monthly column for Chatelaine. Elamin teaches journalism at Ryerson University in Toronto.

 


Fadi YaacoubFadi Yaacoub is the executive creative director, digital, of the Toronto Star, the largest newspaper in Canada. He is a hands-on media design expert with a track record of success at the largest Canadian media corporations. His achievements include establishing design departments, building tablet and mobile news apps, branding television networks, designing prime time newscasts, crafting brand identities, developing go-to-market strategies, creating advertising campaigns, winning awards and hitting numbers. He speaks French, English and Arabic, and currently resides in Toronto, Canada.


Genna BuckGenna Buck is a lifestyle and science reporter at Metro Canada and a frequent contributor to the Toronto Star. With Andrés Plana, she is the co-creator of Metro Science, an innovative and visual science journalism initiative that appears weekly in Metro newspapers across the country. She received the 2015 National Magazine Award for Best New Writer for her piece Autistic and Searching For a Home, an investigative feature in Maisonneuve Magazine about New Brunswick’s institutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities.


George BrowneAs Director, News Content for Globalnews.ca, George Browne is responsible for the daily editorial, development and workflow for Global News digital properties, leading a team of national digital producers in both Toronto, Ottawa and across the country. George has almost a quarter century’s worth of experience working with Global News at the local, national, and digital level. George is also the founding Executive Producer of Global National, helping develop Global’s nightly national newscast into a premier destination for Canadians from coast to coast. George is also a passionate documentary filmmaker and broadcast journalism instructor at Centennial College. He has won more than a dozen national and international awards for his news and documentary work, and has earned five Gemini nominations.


Giorgina BigoniGiorgina Bigoni started her career in beauty on the marketing team for Clinique, way back. She serendipitously made her way into fashion and beauty publishing, first at FLARE magazine. Eventually, she became the publisher of FASHION magazine. She started The Kit in 2010, and soon after sold it to the Star Media Group. She continues to lead The Kit team today. Giorgina oversees the business side of The Kit, and focuses on long-term growth, strategy and making sure that the team is happy.


Haley CullinghamHaley Cullingham is a senior editor at Hazlitt and Penguin Random House Canada.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Harley Rustad is an editor at The Walrus magazine. He has written for publications including Outside, the Globe and Mail, and Geographical. His first book, Big Lonely Doug, based off a silver National Magazine Award-winning feature in The Walrus, is out September 2018.

 

 


Jaclyn LawJaclyn Law is a freelance writer and editor in Toronto. Formerly copy chief at Chatelaine and managing editor of Abilities, Jaclyn works with magazines, companies, agencies, non-profit organizations and websites. She is a past-president of the Professional Writers Association of Canada’s Toronto Chapter.

 

 

 


Jacqueline LochJacqueline Loch is a communications and media executive specializing in delivering multi-platform content marketing solutions and ROI for audiences and advertisers across print, digital, broadcast and social media. With over 25 years of experience gained at some of Canada’s largest media companies, she works closely with St. Joseph’s largest clients to create innovative and compelling cross-platform content solutions. A recognized leader in content strategy and innovation, Jacquie is Chair of the board of The Content Council in New York and a frequent speaker on branded content solutions across Canada and internationally.


James BaxterJames Baxter is the founding editor and publisher of iPolitics and in his previous life has been an award-winning sportswriter, political journalist, bureau chief and editorial writer. A third-generation public affairs journalist, James’s work covering politics, first in Ottawa and then in Alberta, earned him a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University in 2008, where his studies focused on the future of media businesses and the role of the press in democracy. That led him back to Ottawa, where he conceived of and launched iPolitics in late 2010. James holds degrees in international relations, journalism, and media administration. He lives in Ottawa with his wife, Sarah, three children and a very big dog. When he’s not chasing stories, he coaches football, plays tennis and golf and is an exuberant skier.


0Jason Chiu is the creative director of internationally recognized and award-winning projects in editorial, marketing, and broadcasting. He is currently Deputy Head of Visual Journalism at The Globe And Mail.

 

 

 


JF L.jpgJean-François Légaré is the Editor-in-Chief at SID LEE, where he oversees content initiatives for a variety of clients. Previously, Jean-François was the Editor-in-Chief of Air Canada enRoute, where he won numerous editorial awards, including Best inflight magazine in the world from Monocle magazine. He lives in Montreal.

 


Jean-Philippe Cipriani

Jean-Philippe Cipriani is a journalist and director of digital content at L’actualité magazine. He can be heard regularly as a columnist on various TV and radio shows in Quebec. He has been a reporter for the Radio-Canada newsroom, the head of digital news at La Presse Canadienne and the head of news at the HuffPost Quebec.

 


Jennifer DitchburnJennifer Ditchburn is the Ottawa-based Editor-in-Chief of Policy Options magazine, published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP). She was previously a parliamentary correspondent with The Canadian Press and CBC National Television.

 

 

 

 


Joe Castaldo.Joe Castaldo is a reporter at Maclean’s. Previously, he spent ten years as a writer and editor for Canadian Business magazine. He has won both a Gold and Silver National Magazine Award in Investigative Reporting.

 

 

 


Jordan TimmJordan Timm has been the National Post’s executive producer, news since 2015, overseeing the Post’s newsgathering efforts, coordinating with other Postmedia properties on national stories and playing a key role in the reinvention of the Post’s digital newsroom. He has previously worked as city editor at the Ottawa Citizen and as managing editor at Canadian Business.

 


Joshua HatchJoshua Hatch is a Knight Science Journalism fellow at MIT on leave from the Chronicle of Higher Education and the Chronicle of Philanthropy where he works as assistant managing editor for data and interactives. He served on the board of the Online News Association since 2011 and as president since 2016. Previously interactives director at USA Today, Josh teaches online and data journalism in the graduate journalism program at American University.

 

 

 


Jude Isabella 2Jude Isabella is editor in chief of Hakai Magazine, an online publication that explores coastal science and societies. She writes about science and environment for readers big and small, with sojourns into videography. Next year, Kids Can Press will publish her latest book for kids, which is about the predators and ecology in Yellowstone National Park.

 

 


Julia WolfeJulie Wolfe works FiveThirtyEight as a visual journalist where she has covered elections, economics and natural disasters — all through data visualizations. She is also an adjunct lecturer at CUNY’s Graduate School of Journalism. Before FiveThirtyEight, she worked at The Wall Street Journal, The Globe and Mail and The Toronto Star. She has won several awards, including the 2016 Statistical Society of Canada’s Excellence in Data Journalism Award and a 2015 SND award of excellence for digital design. You can follow her on twitter at @juruwolfe.

 

 


Karen Pinchin 2Born in Toronto and based in Fredericton, Karen Pinchin writes about the economics, science, history, and culture of food systems and producers for magazines and newspapers across Canada and the United States. A trained cook and longtime freelance journalist, she is currently working on a book about Atlantic seafood.

 

 

 


Katie EngelhartKatie Engelhart is a journalist based in New York City. She works as a Reporter and Producer for NBC Left Field: a new documentary film unit at NBC News. She is also a Fellow at New America in Washington D.C, and is writing a non-fiction book for Saint Martin’s Press, Macmillan (2019). She was formerly a London-based Correspondent for VICE News and a writer for Maclean’s. Her reporting has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic, The New Republic, BBC History and other publications. Katie is the winner of numerous journalism awards, including the Canada National Magazine Award. @katieengelhart


Kirstine StewartKirstine Stewart is TribalScale’s President and CRO. She is a top-tier executive responsible for TribalScale’s continued growth and international expansion. She leads TribalScale’s revenue and sales strategies, and operations, while actively fostering collaboration and innovation amongst the Tribe, and its partners in mobile, AI, and voice tech. Kirstine brings revolutionary and diverse ideas to TribalScale, contributes to our leadership thinking, and inspires at all levels of the organization. Kirstine earned her BA from the University of Toronto, graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School’s Global Leadership in the 21st Century Program, as well as the University of Oxford’s Transformational Leadership Program. She sits on the board of Kognitiv, the Score, and WOW Entertainment, she is also a member of the DMZ Advisory Council, and a mentor for theBIGPush, #MoveTheDial, and TechStars. Kirstine’s book Our Turn, published by Random House in 2015, is a best-seller geared towards women in leadership in today’s world.


Kunal GuptaKunal Gupta is the Founder & CEO of Polar, a technology platform provider whose mission is to enable a business model for premium content. Polar’s partners include major global publishers and the business is headquartered in Toronto with offices in New York, London and Sydney. Kunal is passionate about finding calm and focus in a modern era. Kunal is on the board for CAMH, Canada’s leading mental health hospital and research organization. He writes regularly on the topics of leadership, mindfulness and technology culture on his blog at findfocus.today. You can connect with him on LinkedIn.


Laura Osborne 2Laura Osborne is the Editor-in-Chief of the award-winning Ricardo magazines, the number one magazine in Quebec and Canada’s only cooking magazine. Before joining the RICARDO team, Laura worked at Spafax — where she served as the Senior Editor of Air Canada’s enRoute magazine — among other publications including Maisonneuve magazine.

 

 

 


Lauren ChealLauren Cheal is the Audience Development Manager at ECHO Storytelling, and co-founder of The Pop Culture Reference. She previously served as Circulation Manager and Digital Marketing Director for Modern Dog and Modern Cat magazines. With an MA in Mass Communication and a Masters of Publishing (MPUB), Lauren has extensive experience in evaluating storytelling through popular media. She has produced 3 podcasts of her own about popular culture, including an upcoming series on the NBC TV show Frasier called Café Nervosa.


Lauren McKeonLauren McKeon is a national award-winning editor and writer. She is the current digital editor at The Walrus and the former editor of This Magazine, as well as a contributing editor at Toronto Life. Her writing has appeared in various publications, including the Walrus, Hazlitt, Flare, Reader’s Digest, and Best Canadian Essays 2017. Her first book, F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism, is out now. In addition to writing and editing, she has also taught long-form journalism at Humber College. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Non-Fiction from the University of King’s College.


Laurie FewLaurie Few is a journalist with 28 years experience producing news and current affairs. She currently holds the title of Director of Digital and Creative Content at Cable and Public Affairs channel, CPAC. Before joining CPAC she was the Executive Producer of the award-winning, multi-platform national news and current affairs show, 16×9, airing on Global television. Laurie’s exacting standards and visual production sense created a strong brand identity that was recognized with multiple industry awards including the Canadian Screen Award for Best News and Information Series in 2016. Prior to 16×9 Laurie was an investigative producer for CTV’s long-running news and current affairs show, W5 and the producer of the investigative segment Goldhawk Fights Back airing on CTV national news. Laurie taught investigative journalism at Sheridan College. Laurie was a lawyer prior to becoming a journalist.


LeataLeata Lekushoff is the senior editor at the award-winning Professionally Speaking magazine. She brings more than 10 years of experience in publishing, as well as a background in film, video and photography.

 

 

 

 

 


download.jpgOriginally intent on a career in interior design, Line Atallah fell in love with the web and brought her creative eye to the digital world, first as a designer and creative director, then as a marketing strategist. From driving force for technology startups to subject matter expert for major lifestyle brands, Line has influenced and guided digital marketing success across a broad range of industries and media. With her extensive experience in digital publishing, Line has both a high-level strategic view and a detailed appreciation of production. Today, she is Vice-President, Marketing for Montreal AI technology provider Keatext.


Liz HarmerLiz Harmer’s essays, stories, and reviews have been published widely, in journals like The New Quarterly, Hazlitt, The Malahat Review and elsewhere. She has been three times nominated for National Magazine Awards and won gold for Personal Essay in 2014. Her debut novel, The Amateurs, is soon to be published with Knopf.

 

 

 

 


Matt FrehnerAs Head of Visual Journalism at The Globe and Mail, Matt Frehner leads a cross-disciplinary team of editors, designers, developers, photographers, videographers and graphic artists. His team tells stories across all platforms – from breaking news to in-depth features and investigations.

 

 


Matthew McKinnonMatthew McKinnon is an award-winning editor, writer, developer, and designer based in Toronto. He was recently the editorial director of Passport 2017, a sesquicentennial project produced by St. Joseph Media, and is currently doing similar work for SJM’s Strategic Content Labs.

 

 

 

 


Monica CorcoranMonica C. Corcoran is an award-winning editorial director, community builder, and digital strategist with over 20 years experience in visual storytelling. She was most recently the founding director of Your Shot—National Geographic’s photo community—which grew to nearly 900 thousand members and over eight million images under her leadership. Prior to joining National Geographic, she spent 11 years at U.S. News & World Report magazine, where she started as an intern and left as the senior photo editor for the Money & Business section.


Navneet AlangNavneet Alang is a technology and culture writer based in Toronto. He is currently the technology columnist for The Week, a Contributing Editor at both Hazlitt and Real Life Magazine, and his work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Globe and Mail, New Republic, Macleans and more.

 

 


Noémi Mercier.jpgReporter au magazine L’actualité depuis 2010, Noémi Mercier se spécialise dans les grands reportages et les portraits. Son enquête sur les crimes sexuels dans les Forces armées canadiennes a provoqué d’importantes réformes au sein de l’organisation et lui a valu plusieurs distinctions. Elle s’intéresse de près aux enjeux liés au genre et aux inégalités entre les hommes et les femmes, qu’elle décortique tous les mois dans sa chronique « Des gars, des filles ». Elle est régulièrement de passage à la télé et à la radio, notamment à l’émission Dans les médias, à Télé-Québec, où elle pose son regard aiguisé sur le monde de l’information, et à Plus on est de fous, plus on lit! à ICI Radio-Canada Première. Noémi Mercier a récolté de nombreux prix de journalisme, dont cinq médailles d’or aux Prix du magazine canadien, trois prix Judith-Jasmin et des nominations aux Prix Michener et Albert-Londres.


Pary BellPary Bell has been a digital leader in Canada helping traditional media companies navigate digital transformations to embrace new audience platforms and business plans. Most recently, as the head of Digital for Rogers Media, he established and drove the digital strategy for the large Canadian media company. He oversaw the creation of hundreds of innovative digital products and generated net-new revenue streams and business models. As President of Digital Media for CanWest Broadcasting, he was responsible for the digital growth of high profile brands including Global Television, the Food Network, HGTV, History Television, E!, Showcase and Slice. He also served as Vice President of Digital Content for Alliance Atlantis Communications, and, prior to that, he led the Children’s and Youth Interactive Division at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Bell studied at Queen’s University, UBC, and has a BFA from the Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver.


Philip PrevillePhilip Preville is a freelance writer based in Peterborough. His work appears regularly in Toronto Life, Cottage Life and other publications. He is a winner of two National Magazine Awards, including the 2016 award in the Science, Technology and the Environment.

 


Philippe GohierPhilippe Gohier is the editor-in-chief of VICE Québec, which was launched in Montreal in the summer of 2016. Prior to joining VICE, Philippe served as a digital editor at L’actualité and Maclean’s. His first-ever journalism gig was writing Maisonneuve’s dearly-missed Mediascout newsletter.

 

 

 

 


Pierre Kattar 3Pierre Kattar is a video journalist and documentary filmmaker. He started at The Washington Post’s website in 1999 where he produced video news stories and short documentaries. He left the Post in 2010 and now works as an independent filmmaker. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, he grew up in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Kattar graduated from DePaul University with an International Studies degree focusing on gender, power and race. He now lives in Rome, Italy.


Rachelle McDuffRachelle McDuff has been working for the Journal de Montréal as Assistant Director of Information for two months. Before that, she worked for eight years at the Montreal Metro newspaper where she has been a web journalist, news director and until recently editor-in-chief. She also worked for almost two years at the radio of Radio-Canada.

 

 


Rebecca EcklerRebecca Eckler is the Executive Editor of Savvymom.ca. She was a columnist at the National Post, The Globe and Mail, and a contributing editor at Maclean’s Magazine. She is the author of nine books and her work has been published on numerous websites across North America, including the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. She is presently working on her tenth book about Blended families. She won best blogger in 2017 for the Canadian on-line publishing Awards. She lives with her two children in Toronto.

 


Roger LemoyneRoger LeMoyne studied film and Music at Concordia University in Montreal, toured Canada with a band and worked in film and music before turning to photography. Since the 1990’s, he has been documenting the human condition, conflict, human rights issues and international aid in the Middle East, Africa and Eastern Europe. His images have garnered more than 50 awards internationally, including a National Magazine Award in 2014, the Michener-Deacon Fellowship in 2013, A Canada Council for the Arts Grant in 2013, a Quebec Arts Council grant in 2009, the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize (Duke University)  in 2007, and the “World Understanding Award” from POYi (Missouri School of Journalism) in 2006. His work has been nominated for 15 National Magazine Awards and has appeared in Communication Arts Photography Annual 7 times. A freelancer his entire career, his pictures are distributed by Getty Images and Redux Pictures of New York. He lives in Montreal with his wife, a physician, and their two children.

Saleem KhanSaleem Khan is a digital news pioneer, journalist, media trainer and consultant with diverse management experience, and a passion for the public interest.

 

 

 


ShirazShiraz Janjua is a writer and producer based in Toronto. His recent work includes an interactive documentary with the National Film Board of Canada. He previously won a Peabody Award with the public-radio program Speaking of Faith.

 

 


steve-ladurantaye.jpgSteve Ladurantaye is a managing editor at the Canadian Broadcasting Corp., where he’s responsible for restructuring and leading the country’s No. 1 source of online news and helping to increase the reach of the broadcaster’s news programs. While at Twitter, he worked with newsrooms around the world on content strategy in his role as global chair for news and helped heads of state all over the world utilize the platform to reach constituents. He’s the winner of two National Newspaper Awards (and one-time loser) for his reporting and writing, and his CBC digital news team built and won the Top News Website in Canada in 2018.


Susan NerbergSusan Nerberg is a journalist based in Montreal. After an eight-year stint as the deputy editor of enRoute magazine and, prior to that, working as senior editor at Azure, she’s now a freelance writer (and sometime-editor, because there are bills to pay), switching gears from producing travel and lifestyle content to reporting on the environment, human rights, nature, and architecture and urban issues. When she’s not too comfy reading a good book or magazine, you can find her outdoors — hiking, climbing, skiing, biking, or poking around in her tiny Montreal backyard garden.


Taylor Shute.jpgTaylor Shute is a Toronto based Art Director with almost a decade of experience creating and presenting content for a number of acclaimed publications and brands such as Toronto Star, Maclean’s, Cottage Life and Eye Weekly.

 


Tom HenhefferTom Henheffer is a consultant with expertise in digital media, government relations, team-building and strategic development, as well as a human rights advocate, former journalist and entrepreneur. Tom was formerly Director of News and Digital at VICE Canada and Executive Director of Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, an organization that’s been protecting the right to free expression in Canada and around the world for more than 30 years. As a journalist, Tom worked on everything from reporting on serial killers, to resource extraction and the Toronto International Film Festival. He’s also launched numerous digital and print products including Canada’s first national Web TV program, Macleans.TV and the Toronto Star’s Small Business Section and Star Business Club. A former videographer and small business owner, Tom has also designed, patented and licensed innovative products for shooting video with digital SLRs. Tom is a board member at Canadian Journalists for Free Expression and Ryerson University’s Centre for Free Expression, a member of the Ontario Anti-Racism Directorate’s subcommittee on Anti-Semitism, a Juror at the Canadian Screen Awards, and a judge for the Digital Publishing Awards, Ali Mustapha Memorial Award, and Grace-Pepin Access to Information Award.


unnamed-1Vanessa Milne is a writer who specializes in evidence-based health articles and parenting pieces. Before becoming a writer, she was an editor at Healthy Debate, The Toronto Star and Chatelaine.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Xavier.jpgXavier Kronström Richard works at CBC/Radio-Canada as the coordinator of digital innovation. He holds a master’s degree in scientific journalism at the Denis-Diderot University (Paris), and is particularly interested in R&D, innovation and creativity processes of the media industry. (Credits: Cindy Boyce.)

 

 


Finalists & Winners

The 2018 nominees will be announced on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 10am EST. Follow us on Twitter (@DPAwards) or at digitalpublishing.blog for the most up-to-date news.

The Digital Publishing Awards soirée will celebrate the winners on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 in Toronto. Details to follow.

A Round-Up of Digital Journalism Programs in Canada

We know that school has just started, but declaring your major and grad school application deadlines will be just around the corner. So, if you’re a Canadian post-secondary student interested in telling stories through podcasts or social media, keep reading.

The Digital publishing Awards have rounded up Canadian journalism programs focused on digital and new media. Program courses range from SFU’s “Social Media for Freelance Writers” to Concordia’s “Mediating Diversity through Audio Story-Telling.” Programs themselves range from a quick, eight-month certificate to an intense, two-year master’s. 

Read through the info below to find the program that’s right for you, and if there’s a program we’ve missed, let us know.


Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, BC)
Certificate in New Media Journalism

Program Description: Journalism has changed. We want to know what’s happening around us and why it matters – but instead of opening the paper or watching the news, we turn to YouTube, Twitter, Instagram or the latest blog. New technology has made journalists of everyone. Some coverage is worth our time, and some isn’t. Good new media reporting is compelling, current and cross-platform.  In SFU’s part-time New Media Journalism Certificate, you’ll learn to use old media skills in the new industry, master new media tools, and polish your writing and reporting skills.

More info: http://bit.ly/2h3OLoK


University of Windsor (Windsor, ON)
Combined Honours Degree in Digital Journalism

Program Description: The University of Windsor offers a combined honours journalism degree unique in Canada. Students learn the theoretical perspectives and technical skills journalists need to compete in the rapidly changing digital marketplace combined with an academic discipline in a four-year honours degree. Our objective is to graduate journalists who can find work in mainstream, alternative and citizen media. All media are moving to digital platforms, which opens up an array of multi-skilled jobs ranging from the traditional storytelling in newspapers and magazines to the very contemporary roles of videographer to web producer.

More info: http://bit.ly/2waE5iM


Wilfrid Laurier University (Waterloo, ON)
Bachelor of Arts in Digital Media and Journalism

Program Description: Our Digital Media and Journalism program develops your researching, writing, reporting, digital storytelling and technical media production skills. It teaches you how to leverage the power of digital and social media platforms to tell compelling transmedia stories and deliver pointed communications. It also helps you make sense of the political, economic and cultural world in which media professionals work. By the time you graduate, you’ll be able to create compelling content for digital and social media platforms, tell intelligent text-based and transmedia stories, as well as understand and analyze the wider social, political and economic forces shaping today’s media environments.

More info: http://bit.ly/2x237xI


University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies (Toronto, ON)
Certificate in Multimedia Journalism

Program Description: How can journalists and freelance writers adapt to today’s digital world? How do you tell a coherent and compelling story on a website or social media? This new certificate is geared to journalists and freelance writers, communications professionals and writers in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. You’ll learn how to write for the web and use social media to tell a story or promote one online. You’ll learn from industry leaders in journalism, freelance writing and online communications. They’ll share their insights on the old-school skills involved in writing a news story and how to adapt these tools to the digital world. Examine the ethical questions raised by brand journalism and other adaptations of traditional journalism skills. You’ll get valued feedback on your work and emerge with a portfolio that shows your skills in and understanding of digital journalism.

More info: http://bit.ly/2h2t6kv


Seneca College and York University (Joint Program) (Toronto, ON)
Ontario College Diploma for Journalism

Program Description: The Journalism program will provide you with training in television, radio, digital journalism and documentary skills. You’ll gain a higher degree of competency and knowledge and be prepared to obtain entry level positions in television, radio, digital journalism and information programming.

More info: http://bit.ly/2xlxQbd


Sheridan College (Mississauga, ON)
Program: Graduate Certificate in  Journalism – New Media

Program Description: Since its introduction in 2000, Sheridan’s Journalism – New Media program revolutionized journalism curriculum with the creation of innovative courses that ranged from multimedia reporting to interactive documentary production.  Students work directly with professors through project-based learning. JNM’s integrated approach to learning combines practical and technical training – fusing traditional journalism education with trailblazing technology courses you won’t find at other schools. This 8-month long intensive program is perfectly suited for university and college graduates of all disciplines, as well as mid-career professionals seeking to upgrade their skills and digital and entrepreneurial acumen.

More info: http://bit.ly/2y0vg7E


University of Ottawa (Ottawa, ON)
Honours Bachelor Degree in Digital Journalism

Program Description: The Department of Communication offers an Honours Bachelor in Digital Journalism jointly with Algonquin College (in English) and with La Cité (in French). The Department of Communication will provide theoretical, analytical and critical foundations, while courses at the college will focus on practical training. The program is ideal if you are looking for the perfect balance between journalism theory and practice.

More info: http://bit.ly/2xZuwj2


Concordia University (Montreal, QC)
Master’s in Digital Innovation in Journalism Studies

Program Description: Invigorate your passion for journalism by exploring the digital ramifications of a rapidly evolving segment of the media landscape. Our one-of-a kind Master’s program pushes the boundaries of research into the future of journalism with a unique focus on digital innovation, or new approaches to journalism practice. Through seminars and lab sessions, you’ll develop critical thinking skills to enhance your understanding of how digital storytelling intersects with, and redefines traditional mediums such as print, television and radio. Over a period of two-years, you’ll gain training in digital journalism skills combined with a strong research foundation in how to study and experiment with factual storytelling and projected journalism futures.

More info: http://bit.ly/2x0Q8fD


Dalhousie University and University of King’s College (Joint Program) (Halifax, NS)
Master of Journalism

Program Description: The professional degree focuses on new methods of journalism research, new multimedia and multiplatform story forms and emerging business models. The Master of Journalism  degree has two streams: Investigative reporting and New Ventures in Journalism. Both the Investigative and New Ventures streams conclude with a professional project and both are built around a core of classes in the craft and economics of digital journalism.

More info: http://bit.ly/2x1quYh

 


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Best Podcast, Top 3 Finalists

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Over the past decade, podcasts have emerged as one of the most captivating form of non-fiction storytelling. They inform us of the news, provide context and insight, educate and excite us.
South of the border, we were (and continue to be) enthralled by podcasts like This American Life, Serial and Radiolab. Now, we have our own impressive selection of shows from Canadian creators to choose from, and we’re excited to show you our judges’ selections for the Best Podcast award
This year’s award will honour the podcast series that best serves its intended audience. The originality of the theme and the quality of production will be judged, as well as creative use of the podcasting medium.
This year’s nominees are nothing short of momentous, relevant and urgent. They include conversations with multifaceted, real, interesting, and flawed women, an re-investigation into the murder of a 24-year-old Indigenous woman in BC in 1989, and conversations about race in Canada, and why they’re so important.
We encourage you take a listen to this year’s nominees:
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Connie Walker, Creator
Heather Evans, Editor
Marnie Luke, Producer
Contributors: Lori Ward; Cesil Fernandes; Ashley Walters; Harold Dupuis
Colour Code
The Globe and Mail
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Hannah Sung and Denise Balkissoon, Creators & Producers
Timothy Moore, Editor
Danielle Webb, Digital developer
Danielle Webb, Designer
Hazlitt
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Lauren Mitchell
and Anshuman Iddamsetty, Creators
Jordan Ginsberg and Anshuman Iddamsetty, Editors
Anshuman Iddamsetty, Producer

 

The winners of the Best Podcast award will be announced at the Digital Publishing Awards Soirée on Thursday June 1, 2017 in Toronto. Join us!

Tickets are now on sale ]

Full list of 2017 nominees
Digital Publishing Awards Event Details

Best Service Feature: Lifestyle, Top 5 Finalists

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Food, travel, sports, leisure, style, design and décor — all delightful topics that fall within the lifestyle feature designation. As shown by this year’s finalists in Best Service Feature: Lifestyle, digital publishers are finding new ways to transport us directly into these various worlds, allowing us to enter spaces that help to influence our own lifestyle choices whenever we like.

This year’s jury has nominated five exceptional digital service features that focus on lifestyle, with an emphasis on excellence in storytelling and packaging of content.

Some of this year’s nominees help us find new ways to navigate our cities, such as a robust and ever-expanding list of Toronto’s hidden gems and a Top 25 Best New Restaurants Guide, while others provide answers to questions on current wedding trends, how to make awe-inspiring cakes or what the best books of the year are.

We invite you to explore this year’s Best Service Feature: Lifestyle finalists:

2016 Wedding Trends Guide
Weddingbells

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Jen O’Brien, Editor
Jennifer Abela-Froese, Designer
Contributors: Matthew Warland, Angie McKaig, Alison McGill, Roseanne
Dela Rosa and Carlo Mendoza

Hidden Toronto
NOW Magazine

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Jonathan Goldsbie, Kate Robertson, Richard Longley, Michelle da Silva, Eldon Garnet and Enzo DiMatteo, Writers
Tanja-Tiziana, Photography
Enzo DiMatteo, Editor
Kate Robertson, Web Producer

Piece Of Cake
Today’s Parent

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Kathryn Hayward and Lauren Ferranti-ballem, Writers
Kathryn Hayward, Editor
Sun Ngo, Digital Designer
Contributors: Irene Ngo, Rayna Schwartz, Roberto Caruso, David
Zelikovitz, Lauren Ferranti-ballem, Alyssa Ashton

The Globe 100: Best Books of the Year
The Globe and Mail

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Mark Medley and Cliff Lee, Editors
Jeremy Agius, Digital Designer & Developer

Where to Eat Now
Toronto Life

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Mark Pupo, Writer
Rebecca Philps, Editor
Tim Burden, JP Lazaro and Gene Brukson, Digital Developers
Amy Eaton and Natalie McLeod, Digital Designers
Contributors: Alex Baldinger, Christine Dewairy, Daniel Neuhaus, Dave
Gillespie, David Topping, Adam Campbell and Rebecca Fleming


The winners of the Best Service Feature: Lifestyle award will be announced at the Digital Publishing Awards Soirée on Thursday June 1, 2017 in Toronto. Tickets are now on sale. Purchase your tickets for #DPA17

Full list of 2017 nominees
Digital Publishing Awards Event Details

Best News Coverage: Local & Provincial, Top 3 Finalists

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Local news— despite being a hot topic of debate across Canada— is a crucial part of the Canadian media landscape. Canadians depend on local and provincial news coverage for more than just traffic reports and the weather; local news conserves culture, drives conversation, and educates communities on topics often overlooked at the national level.

Following last year’s inaugural Digital Publishing Awards, the Best News Coverage award was split into two divisions: Local & Provincial and National & International.

The award for Best News Coverage: Local & Provincial will honour excellence in news reporting of a single topic or event of local or provincial significance, based on the enterprise and skill of the reporter or team of reporters, including insightful analysis and compelling narrative. This award will go to the digital publication that best serves its audience through timely, original reporting on a single topic or event.
For the 2017 nominees, we see national stories, including the Fentanyl Crisis and the Fort McMurray Wildfires, through a local lens. Also, a deep look into the preservation of a city’s aging trees.
Take a look at the jury’s three finalists for Best News Coverage: Local & Provincial Coverage:
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The Globe and Mail
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Jill Mahoney and Leyland Cecco, Reporters
Nicole MacIntyre
, Editor
Murat Yukselir, Designer
Terra Ciolfe, Contributor
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Ashley Geddes, Editor

CBCNews.ca/bc
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Natalie Clancy, Reporter
Alison Broddle, Editor

The winners of the Best News Coverage: Local & Provincial award will be announced at the Digital Publishing Awards Soirée on Thursday June 1, 2017 in Toronto. Congratulations to all of this year’s nominees!

Full list of 2017 nominees
Digital Publishing Awards Event Details
Purchase your tickets for #DPA17