The National Media Awards Foundation is thrilled to reveal the finalists of the 44th annual National Magazine Awards. This year, we received submissions from 160 various publications across Canada, amounting to over 1000 entries. Our dedicated roster of 114 volunteer judges evaluated these entries, and we are pleased to present this list of 210 finalists.
On June 11, 2021 at 7PM ET, the winners will be revealed during a virtual ceremony hosted by Sandra E. Martin. Gold winners in writing and visual categories will receive a $1000 cash prize. Please join us in congratulating these incredible finalists!
TOP NOMINEES
Publication
Nominations
The Walrus
22
Maclean’s
17
Toronto Life
15
L'actualité
10
Cottage Life
7
Inuit Art Quarterly
7
Nouveau Projet
6
The Narwhal
6
INDIVIDUAL NOMINEE HIGHLIGHTS
Katherine Laidlaw’s “A Family Massacre,” published in Toronto Life, is a finalist in Feature Writing and Investigative Reporting.
“A Planner’s Guide to Dying,” published in Reader’s Digest Canada, earned nominations in Illustration and Service Journalism.
With nominations in both Art Direction of a Single Article and Lifestyle Photography is Cottage Life’s “At the End of the Highway.”
“Heartbreaker,” written by Katherine Laidlaw and published in Toronto Life, received two nominations in the categories of Investigative Reporting and Long-Form Feature Writing: 6000+.
Ryan David Allen is one of this year’s Best Emerging Writer nominees for “Labour of Love,” published in Maisonneuve. “Labour of Love” is also a finalist in the Essays category.
“Letters to America,” appearing in Maclean’s, is a finalist for Best Editorial Package and Issue Grand Prix.
BESIDE’s “Nuna” received nominations in Personal Journalism and Photo Essay and Photojournalism.
The Walrus’ “The Age of Surrender” received nominations in both Illustration and Long-Form Feature Writing.
“The New Lobster Wars,” written by Zoe Heaps Tennant and published in The Walrus, is a finalist in Investigative Reporting and Long-Form Feature Writing: 6000+.
Brian Banks’ “Tiny Fish to Big Picture,” published by Canadian Wildlife, is a two-time nominee in Long-Form Feature Writing and Profiles.
The Feathertale Review’s Issue 25 received nominations in the coveted Art Direction Grand Prix and Issue Grand Prix categories. The publication is also in the running for Best Magazine: Art, Literary, and Culture.
lstw magazine'd Issue no5 is a finalist for Art Direction grand Prix, Publisher Grand Prix, and Best Magazine: Special Interest.
SAD Mag’s Issue 29: Sex is nominated for Art Direction Grand Prix and Best Editorial Package.
This award is given to the individual whose early work in magazines shows the highest degree of craft and promise. This year’s three nominees are:
Ryan David Allen for “Labour of Love” published in Maisonneuve Magazine.
“‘Labour of Love’ blends memoir and journalism to create a vivid portrait of a father’s alcoholism and humanizes a group that is often overlooked. It adds up to a compelling argument about the folly of viewing public health issues as deficiencies in people’s character, leaving the management of complex health and social issues to untrained individuals and their families, and how the pandemic has affected marginalized communities.” — NMA Jury
“‘The Butterfly Effect’ is a succinct and yet layered exploration of a fascinating topic—tackling climate change, gentrification and conservation—and stands out for its organization and lively detail. Harris expertly weaves storytelling with research and reporting, which not only makes for a compelling read but one that inspires change. It would have been impressive had it been written by a senior writer. That it comes from an emerging journalist makes it all the more remarkable.” — NMA Jury
“Through strong interviews and carefully chosen details, ‘A Lonely Year on Campus’ creates sympathy for post-secondary students, a cohort all too easily dismissed during the pandemic. The writer’s confidence and maturity is abundant, and the article is a pleasure to read.” — NMA Jury
The title of Magazine Grand Prix will be given to one publication among the four winners of the Best Magazine awards and presented at the upcoming winners’ celebration in June.
FOUNDATION AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
After careful consideration, our Board of Directors made the decision to postpone awarding this prestigious award. Rest assured that applications from 2020 will automatically be kept on file and considered for the 2021 awards season. The winner will then be presented, on stage, at the spring 2022 event. This was a difficult decision, but we look forward to awarding the Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement when it is safe for the industry to gather and celebrate.
CREDIT CHANGES & ADDITIONS
If you would like to make any credit changes or additions, please send details to staff@magazine-awards.com with subject line “NMA Credit Change.” The deadline for credit changes and additions is Monday, May 17, 2021 at midnight ET.
A charitable foundation, the NMAF’s mandate is to recognize, support and promote excellence in content creation of Canadian print and digital publications through annual programs of awards, professional development and national publicity efforts. The Foundation produces three distinct and bilingual award programs: the National Magazine Awards, the Digital Publishing Awards, and the National Magazine Awards: B2B.