
Nancy Macdonald
Nancy Macdonald is an accomplished journalist at The Globe and Mail, nominated for her coverage of the devastating wildfires in Jasper, Alberta, and their economic implications for Canada.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Nancy Macdonald took home the prize for Best News Reporting of the Year for her in-depth feature about Pandora Avenue in Victoria.
The Globe and Mail wins four Jack Webster AwardsNancy Macdonald is a finalist for Best News Reporting of the Year for her in-depth feature about the impact of fentanyl on Victoria’s Pandora Avenue.
The Globe and Mail nominated for five Jack Webster AwardsNancy Macdonald arrived at the Filipino community’s Lapu-Lapu Day street festival within two hours of the SUV attack.
Morning Update: The victims of the Vancouver attackNancy Macdonald, based in Vancouver, was on scene on the night of the attack.
Eyewitness accounts of the Vancouver festival attackNancy Macdonald won in the sports category for investigating culture problems within Canada Soccer.
The Globe and Mail leads the National Newspaper Awards with nine winsNancy Macdonald was nominated for her coverage of the wildfires in Jasper, Alta.
The Globe and Mail receives 16 nominations for National Newspaper Awards












































