Charles Lynch Award

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The Charles Lynch Award is an annual award presented to a Canadian journalist in recognition of outstanding coverage of national issues as selected by their colleagues in the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. The award is presented each year at the Parliamentary Press Gallery Dinner.

The annual award was established in 1997 to honour the legendary Canadian journalist, author and World War II correspondent Charles Lynch.

Formerly handed out under the auspices of the National Press Club of Canada, the Charles Lynch Award is now administered by the Press Gallery itself. Rather than singling out any one achievement, the award is intended to recognize a recipient's overall reputation and respect according to their peers.

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  1. ^ "Two Globe journalists win Charles Lynch Award for exclusive coverage of foreign interference". The Globe and Mail.
  2. ^ "The Star's Chantal Hébert, Amy Dempsey receive prestigious journalism awards". Toronto Star.
  3. ^ "The Gargoyle: Boozy night morphs into awkward meetings and intense committees". Ottawa Citizen.
  4. ^ "CNA2017 PANEL: CLEAN TECH AND POWER POLITICS". Talk Nuclear. Archived from the original on 2019-01-09. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  5. ^ CP reporter, photographer win prestigious journalism awards, THE CANADIAN PRESS Archived May 18, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ In Pictures: Ottawa's Press Gallery Dinner, THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  7. ^ Press Gallery Dinner Sees Political Ottawa Tweet The Night Away, HUFFINGTON POST
  8. ^ Charles Lynch award, TORONTO STAR Archived June 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ CP bureau chief Rob Russo receives Charles Lynch Award, TORONTO STAR