Globe and Mail wins in 6 of 21 categories at National Newspaper Awards
TORONTO — The Globe and Mail won six of the 21 categories at the National Newspaper Awards on Friday, and the newspaper’s Robyn Doolittle was named 2017 Journalist of the Year.
Doolittle was chosen for her investigative series called “Unfounded,” which revealed how frequently police forces across the country concluded that sexual assault allegations, even in cases with seemingly strong evidence, did not warrant the laying of charges, or even further investigation.
A release from the National Newspaper Awards said the judges found Doolittle’s series “had a major impact across the country by prompting police services to re-examine their approach to investigating allegations of sexual assault.”
The Toronto Star and La Presse each won four awards and other news organizations — Edmonton Journal, Hamilton Spectator, Halifax Chronicle Herald, National Post, Ottawa Citizen, St. Catharines Standard and Vancouver Sun — won one each.


