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Sean Fine (journalist)

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Sean Fine is a Canadian journalist. Fine has covered the justice beat at the Globe and Mail for the past decade.[1]

Career

In May 2015, Fine won the National Newspaper Award for his writing on politics.[2]

In May 2018, Fine won the "beat reporting" award for "an examination of Canada's judicial system after time limits on criminal proceedings were imposed by the Supreme Court."[3]

Fine was part of the team of four writers who won in May 2020 the John Wesley Dafoe Award "for breaking the news that the Prime Minister’s Office had pressured the justice minister to abandon prosecution of SNC-Lavalin, and a series of follow-up reports as the ensuing scandal grew."[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Harada, Susan (2017). "The "Uncomfortable Embrace"". In David Taras, Richard Davis (ed.). Justices and Journalists. Cambridge University Press. p. 93. ISBN 9781107159983.
  2. ^ "Globe and Mail wins a leading 5 National Newspaper Awards". energeticcity.ca. The Canadian Press. 22 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Globe wins in 6 NNA categories, Star wins in 4". Durhamregion.Com / Torstar. The Canadian Press. 4 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Globe and Mail wins eight National Newspaper Awards at virtual ceremony". North Shore News / Glacier Community Media. The Canadian Press. 1 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Globe and Mail team wins National Newspaper Award for SNC-Lavalin reporting". Hill Times Publishing. 6 May 2020.