CBC journalists in Quebec earn 22 RTDNA nominations for work in 2023
Nominations include digital, video, audio and multiplatform stories
CBC journalists in Quebec have received a total of 22 award nominations for their work in 2023 from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) Canada, the association of electronic journalists.
Teams from CBC Quebec and CBC North's Cree unit nabbed the nominations.
RTDNA Canada is the voice of broadcast and digital journalists and news managers in Canada and these awards honour the best journalists, programs, stations and newsgathering organizations in radio, television and digital media.
Regional winners will be announced on a yet to be confirmed date. The regional winners go on to the national competition, to be announced at an event in October.
Multiplatform nominations
Continuing coverage, small market:
- Lost in Flames Forest fires in Eeyou Istchee by CBC North's Cree unit.
Enterprise Journalism, large market:
- Unhoused: Ten Montrealers share their stories by Verity Stevenson
Continuing Coverage, large market:
- Coverage of Quebec's record-breaking wildfires by CBC teams across Quebec.
Digital nominations
Overall Excellence in digital:
CBC Montreal was recognized for its overall digital news coverage, innovative design and functionality. Here are some highlights from 2023.
- Unhoused: 10 Montrealers tell their stories
- Black Changemakers 2023
- REM, bus or car: the Montreal commute experiment
- Meet the 'OGs' of Montreal hip-hop
- CBC Montreal on Tiktok
Breaking News, large market:
- Bus crashes into daycare in Laval, Que. by CBC Montreal.
Excellence in Data Storytelling:
- Quebec police face more than 100 racial profiling complaints a year. Few result in discipline by Benjamin Shingler and Leah Hendry.
Excellence in Social:
- CBC Montreal's coverage on Instagram and Youtube of the region's new rapid transit train network.
Excellence in Sports Reporting:
- New Montreal plaza is a skate spot like no other in Quebec by Isaac Olson.
Feature News, small/medium market:
- Healing footsteps: 10 years since the Journey of Nishiyuu by Susan Bell and Marjorie Kitty of CBC North's Cree unit.
Feature News, large market:
- Meet the 'OGs' of Montreal hip-hop by Antoni Nerestant and Hénia Ould-Hammou.
News, live special events:
- Coverage of the Quebec ice storm 2023 by CBC Montreal.
Opinion:
- I saw my father reflected in the faces protesting against LGBTQ rights by contributor Alexis Zhou and editor Colin Harris.
Video nominations
Audio-Visual Storytelling:
- 'Inclusive' gym creates safe space for 2SLGBTQ+ Montrealers to work out by Valeria Cori-Manocchio. Watch below.
Excellence in Sports Reporting:
- Breaking Canada's Para hockey glass ceiling by Dougas Gelevan. Watch below.
Opinion:
- What is gained and lost in immigrating to Canada? by Jennifer Yoon. Watch below.
Audio nominations
Breaking News, small/medium market:
- Radio coverage of historic flooding in the Charlevoix region on CBC Radio in Quebec.
Feature News, small/medium market:
- Quebec AM and Rachel Watt's coverage of a Quebec woman who died when 1st responders couldn't pull her from river.
Breaking News, large market:
- Radio coverage of the Laval daycare bus crash on CBC Radio in Quebec.
Feature News, large market:
- Ainslie MacLellan and Daybreak's coverage of the Laval daycare bus crash aftermath.
Radio Newscast, large market:
- Newscast from CBC Montreal on Nov. 8.
News, Live Special Events:
Opinion:
- The Black Bottom: A story of Blackness in Montreal told by Charles Burke (The Bridge host Nantali Indongo in conversation).