Anchor Andrew Chang leaving CBC Montreal
Chang is leaving the supper-hour news anchor’s chair in Montreal. His new assignment with the public broadcaster will be announced later this summer.
Chang is leaving the supper-hour news anchor’s chair in Montreal. His new assignment with the public broadcaster will be announced later this summer.
Sproule said she is leaving the public broadcaster on July 31 for a startup venture, the details of which she cannot yet share.
McFarland, a business reporter with The Globe and Mail whose reporting raised the issue of gender inequality on corporate boards, is the winner of the inaugural Landsberg Award.
Brethour, night editor of The Globe and Mail, is joining Brunswick News as its editor-in-chief.
The Globe and Mail's night editor Pat Brethour is joing the Brunswick News as its editor-in-chief. J-Source has the memos from both the Globe and Brunswick News.
Fife won the Don McGillivray prize for investigative journalism for his reporting on the Senate expenses scandal. Also, CBC led the CAJ awards with five wins.
Katie May, a digital copy editor with the Winnipeg Free Press, is the winner of the Greg Clark Award for early-career journalists.
Hartley, editor of Financial Post’s tech desk, is leaving the Postmedia newspaper to join communications agency North Strategic as its senior editor.
Christine Dobby, who covers telecom and media for the Financial Post, will fill the Globe’s telecom beat.
Linden MacIntyre, the host of The Fifth Estate, said he felt compelled to retire to stave off the layoffs of younger journalists at CBC who would lose their jobs as part of a $130-million budget cut. Meanwhile, World at Six host Alison Smith said she will retire at the end of June.