Wednesday, April 11, 2007

CONGRATULATION TO ROBERT JONES FROM CBC NEWS!!!!!


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His story on my false arrest in Saint John could hit the National Stage.

Maybe he should do a follow up of the way the Police investigated my case?

The New Brunswick Police Commission totally refuse to listen to my concerns.

Cops lying on the stand to get me in jail is a serious issue.

Felecitation Robert and thanks to his Cameraman Roger Cosman.

Here's the story -

Attention News Editors:

Congratulations to the CAJ Awards finalists

TORONTO, April 11 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists is pleased to announce the finalists for its annual awards for outstanding investigative journalism in Canada for 2006.

The winning entry in each category will receive a $1,000 cash prize. All winners will be announced May 26, 2007 at the CAJ Awards Banquet being held at the CAJ/Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Toronto, May 24-27, 2007.

The Don McGillivray Award for the best 'overall' investigative report for
2006 will also be announced at the awards banquet.

Please note that the media outlet listed is where the finalist worked at
the time their entry was broadcast/published or where the particular entry was broadcast/published.

The finalists in the OPEN NEWSPAPER/WIRE SERVICE (circulation (greater than)25,000) category are:

The finalists in the REGIONAL TELEVISION category are:

Robert Jones
Reform Windfall
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CBC News - Saint John

Jim Beatty
Filthy Foster Homes
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CTV News - Vancouver

Robert Jones
The Arrest of Charles LeBlanc
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CBC News - Saint John

Kelly Dehn
Finding Erin
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CTV News- Winnipeg

Geoff Leo
Not So Safe House
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CBC News - Saskatchewan

Congratulations to all our finalists. Your work has been outstanding and we thank all of you for sending in your entries. The judges were particularly impressed with the quality of the entries submitted for 2006.

The CAJ Awards are judged by former journalists. Special thanks goes out to all the award judges who spent countless hours going through the entries.

http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/April2007/11/c4098.html

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