Toronto Star wins six journalism awards, including Project of Year
The Toronto Star won six National Newspaper Awards, including the prestigious Project of the Year, for its coverage of Alice Munro's daughter's childhood sexual abuse. The award-winning project detailed the abuse suffered by Andrea Robin Skinner, Munro's daughter, at the hands of her stepfather. The Star's coverage was praised for its comprehensive approach to the sensitive subject. Other Star journalists won awards for business reporting, investigations, politics coverage, short features, and editorial writing. The awards recognize excellence in Canadian journalism.