Broadview’s Awards

Broadview is honoured to have received several awards from the Associated Church Press and the Canadian Christian Communicators Association for our work in 2025. We are also proud to have received four nominations from the 2026 National Magazine Awards.

NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARDS

2026 NOMINATIONS:

-Nomination: Best feature for The Remedy, by Meagan Gillmore; Alanna Mitchell, handling editor; Ayesha Habib, fact-checker

-Nomination: Best short feature for Escaping Hate, by Ayesha Habib; Alanna Mitchell, handling editor; Mashal Butt, fact-checker

-Nomination: Best emerging writer for Rethinking Encampments, by Amarah Hasham-Steele; Alanna Mitchell, handling editor; Ayesha Habib, fact-checker

-Nomination: Best portrait photography for The Remedy, by Aaron McKenzie Fraser; Carol Moskot, art director

Aaron McKenzie Fraser received a National Magazine Awards nomination for his portrait photography in “Remedy,” with art direction by Carol Moskot. (Photography by Aaron McKenzie)

ASSOCIATED CHURCH PRESS AWARDS

-Award of Excellence: Publication Website: Broadview.org, by Emma Prestwich, Christina Jung, Nicole Schmidt and Michelle Kay

-Award of Excellence: Interview, Long Format: Reimaging God on Wheels, by Amy Panton

-Award of Excellence: Interview, Short Format: Tent Sanctuary, by Amarah Hasham-Steele

-Award of Excellence: Magazine/Journal Design, Entire Issue: 100 Years of The United Church of Canada, by Carol Moskot

-Award of Excellence: Magazine/Journal Theme Issue, Section or Series: 100 Years of The United Church of Canada, Broadview staff and contributors

-Award of Excellence: Magazine/Journal Design, Spread or Story: The Remedy, by Carol Moskot

Illustration of prisoners working in a factory. They are faceless, wearing orange jumpsuits and working on sprockets

Leslie Sinclair’s feature “Sentenced to Labour” earned two 1st place awards from the Canadian Christian Communicators Association. It also earned an Award of Excellence from the Associated Church Press Awards for Single Posting by Nicole Schmidt. (Illustration by Brian Stauffer)

-Award of Excellence: Single Posting: Prison Labour, by Nicole Schmidt

-Award of Merit: Best in Class, National/International Magazine, Broadview, Broadview staff and contributors

-Award of Merit: Letters to the Editor, Letters, by David Wilson

-Award of Merit: Department, Snapshot, by Alanna Mitchell

-Award of Merit: Feature Article, Denominational Politics, Short Format, This United Church group fought 2SLGBTQ+ ordination in the 1980s, by Bailey Bjolin

-Award of Merit: Illustration, with article or cutline, A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Future of the United Church, by Matt Herring

A white woman with curly hair is in a wheelchair and smiling. She has glasses and is wearing a red hat and red button-up shirt, black pants. Her hands are in her lap.

Amy Panton’s “Reimagining God on Wheels” received an Award of Excellence for Long Format Interview from the Associated Church Press Awards and earned 1st place Interview from the Canadian Christian Communicators Association Awards. (Photograph by Alexandra Hu)

-Award of Merit: Integrated Communications / Multimedia Special Project: Broadview Advent Calendar, by Alanna Mitchell, Jocelyn Bell, Chase Howard

-Honourable Mention: Feature Article, Local Reporting, Long Format: The Remedy, by Meagan Gillmore

-Honourable Mention: Feature Article, International Reporting, Long Format: Escaping Hate, by Ayesha Habib

-Honourable Mention: News Story, Short Format: United Church ‘quite surprised’ about Anglican office lease controversy, by Gillian Steward

-Honourable Mention: Single Editorial/Editor’s Letter: The Compromise, by Jocelyn Bell

Broadview’s Issue “100 Years of The United Church of Canada” earned two Associated Church Press Awards, including two Awards of Excellence for overall design and theme, and earned two 1st place awards from the Canadian Christian Communicators Association Awards for Feature Series and Public Relations. (Illustration by Matt Herring)

Canadian Christian Communicators Association Awards

-1st Place: General Excellence – Magazine: Broadview

-1st Place: A.C. Forrest Memorial Award (Circulation 10,000+): Sentenced to Labour, by Leslie Sinclair

-1st Place: Feature Series: 100 Years of The United Church of Canada, by Julie McGonegal, Josiah Neufeld, Jonathan Dyck, Teresa Burnett-Cole and Pieta Woolley

-1st Place: Interview: Reimagining God on Wheels, by Amy Panton

-1st Place: E-Newsletter: Best of the Week, by Nicole Schmidt

-1st Place: Social Media Post: The vast hidden workforce of Canada’s prisons, by Nicole Schmidt

-1st Place: Video Production: Death row inmate Ramiro Gonzales fell through ‘every single crack there was’: Minister, producers Emma Prestwich and Everett Bumstead

-1st Place: Public Relations, Marketing or Fundraising Campaign: United Church of Canada 100th Anniversary Special Issue Campaign, by Trisha Elliott, Sarah Watt, Sharon Doran, Michelle Kay, Anne Brooks, Julie Shreve

-2nd Place: General Excellence – Website: Broadview.org, by Emma Prestwich, Christina Jung, Nicole Schmidt and Michelle Kay

-2nd Place: Media Review: Paradise Laughs, by Ian Coutts

-3rd Place: Feature: The Remedy, by Meagan Gillmore

-3rd Place: First Person Account: A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Future of the United Church, by Pieta Woolley

-3rd Place: Feature Layout & Design – Magazine, Christmas Keepsakes, by Carol Moskot

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