Best in Business nominees announced by
SABEW Canada
Several Canadian business magazines, including Report on Business and Canadian Business , have received multiple nominations for the first Canadian Best in Business competition, presented by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW) Canada. The awards are open to newspapers, magazines and online entities. The winners in the various categories will be announced on April 15 at a reception at Valdez in Toronto.
Among the magazine nominees are:
Commentary
Eric Reguly, Report on Business
James Cowan, Canadian Business
Jason Kirby, Maclean's
Long-form feature (2,500 words or more)
Jake MacDonald, "The Cost of Freedom", Report on Business magazine
Peter Kuitenbrouwer, "Rebirth of Highway H20", Financial Post
Trevor Cole, "CEO of the Year", Report on Business magazine
Short-form feature (2,500 words or less)
Michael McCullough, "Yes, You Can Build a Pipeline Here," Canadian Business
Investigative
Bruce Livesey, "Where our Clothes Come From", Report on Business magazine
Stephanie Nolen, "High and Dry", Report on Business magazine
Personal finance/Investing
Julie Cazzin, "Looking After Mom and Dad", MoneySense
Profile
Carol Toller, "Lessons From a Brain Damaged CEO", Canadian Business
Trevor Cole, "CEO of the Year", Report on Business magazine
A group of Canadian journalists launched SABEW Canada, SABEW's first international chapter, last year; the parent U.S. organization is 50 years old and has about 3,000 members. The Canadian branch now has about 200 members, among them reporters and editors from The Globe and Mail, National Post, Canadian Business, Maclean's, MoneySense, Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal and more.
Among the magazine nominees are:
Commentary
Eric Reguly, Report on Business
James Cowan, Canadian Business
Jason Kirby, Maclean's
Long-form feature (2,500 words or more)
Jake MacDonald, "The Cost of Freedom", Report on Business magazine
Peter Kuitenbrouwer, "Rebirth of Highway H20", Financial Post
Trevor Cole, "CEO of the Year", Report on Business magazine
Short-form feature (2,500 words or less)
Michael McCullough, "Yes, You Can Build a Pipeline Here," Canadian Business
Investigative
Bruce Livesey, "Where our Clothes Come From", Report on Business magazine
Stephanie Nolen, "High and Dry", Report on Business magazine
Personal finance/Investing
Julie Cazzin, "Looking After Mom and Dad", MoneySense
Profile
Carol Toller, "Lessons From a Brain Damaged CEO", Canadian Business
Trevor Cole, "CEO of the Year", Report on Business magazine
A group of Canadian journalists launched SABEW Canada, SABEW's first international chapter, last year; the parent U.S. organization is 50 years old and has about 3,000 members. The Canadian branch now has about 200 members, among them reporters and editors from The Globe and Mail, National Post, Canadian Business, Maclean's, MoneySense, Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal and more.
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