The Michener Awards Foundation (MAF) is awarding Robert Fife with its prestigious Michener-Baxter Award for exceptional service to Canadian public service journalism.
The Michener-Baxter Award was established in 1983 and is presented at the discretion of the foundation’s board of directors. The award is named for Clive Baxter, who received the first Michener Award in 1971 from then-Governor General Roland Michener.
Fife is The Globe and Mail’s Ottawa Bureau Chief and former Ottawa Bureau Chief of the National Post, CTV National News and host of CTV’s Question Period. He is being recognized for consistent excellence over four decades as a reporter who continues to shed light on issues and stories Canadians need to know. He is also being honoured for his enduring work as a mentor and leader in newsrooms across the country.
“At a time when journalism is under fire around the world, it’s even more important that we honour great Canadian journalists who work tirelessly to uncover the truth, keep us informed, and inspire future generations of journalists to do the same,” said Margo Goodhand, President of the Michener Awards Foundation, in an announcement. “We are thrilled to recognize Mr. Fife for his extraordinary life-long contributions to our profession.”
The award will be presented at a ceremony in Ottawa on June 5 at Rideau Hall, hosted by Governor General Mary Simon.