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    Judges

    Alon Skuy- Chief Photographer/Sunday Times, Johannesburg, South Africa
    Felix Dlangamandla- Picture Editor at Daily Maverick, Johannesburg, South Africa
    Wikus de Wet- Picture Editor at AFP, Johannesburg, South Africa

    Photographers-19
    Feature-35
    News-39
    Sports-38
    Spot News-13
    Portrait-24
    Multi-Photo-14 entries/150 photos

    FEATURE

    Comments: An arresting image that is both quirky and well composed. Nice use of light.
    1. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press

    A border collie peers out a cutout of a poodle on a window at a doggie daycare in downtown Calgary, Alta., Friday, March 25, 2022. According to the latest data released by the City of Calgary, there are 91,568 licensed dogs. The Labrador retriever takes the top spot with 10,609 dogs registered.

    Comments: An image of a quiet slice of life that is intriguing and compelling.
    2. Nick Lachance/NOW Toronto

    A man learns to roller skate on St. Patrick’s Day in Toronto, March 17, 2022.

    Comments: A slice of daily life and a beautiful moment.
    3. Chelsea Kemp/Brandon Sun

    Caleb Duerksen, 10, competes in the Barn Yard Obstacle Course at the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair Thursday at Westoba Place. The obstacle course was a last minute addition to Fair, replacing the cancelled pig scramble.

    Comments: Beautiful use of light.
    H.M. Steve Russell/Toronto Star

    A hot dog vendor on Front Street near Bay Street waits for customers as snow falls in the downtown area in Toronto. March 11, 2022.

    NEWS

    Comments: A beautifully composed image that has drama and pathos, conveying the scope of devastation and its effects on a community.
    1. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

    The remains of trees that burned on the mountainside are seen above the Nicola River as Shackan Indian Band Chief Arnie Lampreau (Swakum) speaks to B.C. Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth while viewing damage to Shackan land caused by last summer’s wildfires and November flooding west of Merritt, B.C., on Thursday, March 24, 2022.

    Comments: A tender and heart wrenching moment that evokes emotion and empathy.
    2. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Kyla Frenchman, mother of baby Tanner Brass, is comforted by her sister during a FSIN joint press conference calling for an immediate independent investigation and Coroner’s Inquest into the recent death of baby Tanner Brass in Price Albert on Feb. 11, 2022. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Wednesday, March 2, 2022.

    Comments: A unique, humorous and quirky moment, often overlooked.
    3. Nick Lachance/NOW Toronto

    Dressed as a potted plant, Alexandra Mcneice surprises a couple outside of Toronto Comicon, March 18, 2022.

    Comments: An image that captures the  mood and a slice of the interactions of the event covered.
    H.M. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press

    A man taunts police officers as they keep watch while hundreds of demonstrators gather at city hall in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, March 19, 2022.

    Comments: A beautiful gesture and interaction captured tenderly by the photographer.
    H.M. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

    A person wipes tears away from residential school survivor Hazel Gilbert’s eyes as she speaks with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.

    SPORTS

    Comments: The images that have placed effectively  draw  attention to moments that happen in a split second. Good use of technical elements compliment the photographs.
    1. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    University of Saskatchewan Huskies’ Libby Epoch is blinded by her braid as she runs down court during the Canada West conference semi final against University of Lethbridge Pronghorns at the PAC.

    2. Bernard Brault/Freelance

    Boxer GREG WEEKS, from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada looses his mouthpiece after a left to the chin by PETAR GAVRILOVIC, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada in the LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 4 ROUNDS south. Gravilovic won by unanimous decision.

    3. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Saskatchewan Rush captain Chris Corbeil fights Charlie Bertrand of the Rochester Knighthawks during a 9-6 win Saturday night at SaskTel Centre.

    H.M. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press

    Team Alberta skip Kevin Koe makes a shot during a practice session at the Tim Hortons Brier in Lethbridge, Alta., Friday, March 4, 2022.

    PORTRAIT

    Comments: Sensitivity to emotion, as well as the personalities in the  story are visible in these entries.
    1. Matthew Smith/Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Lori-Anne Angus holds a picture of her brother Trent Angus, who was killed during a shootout with RCMP on Feb. 26 in Waseca, SK.

    2. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir

    The author and journalist columnist ata Montreal newspapaer, Sonia Sarfati, is fascinated by the relationship that authors have with the characters they bring to life. It is from this premise that this project, of which Sonia Sarfati is the instigator, arose. For the creation of the book Face à face published by Éditions Druide, she chose to bring together 14 authors who went straight to meet one of their key characters.

    3. Matthew Smith/Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Sina Adl is a grievance officer with the University of Saskatchewan Faculty Association. According to Adl, the College of Nursing is short 31 full-time staff and has passed a vote of no confidence in their entire leadership team.

    H.M. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

    Ukrainian Oleh Hlyniailiuk, who has been living in Vancouver, poses for a photograph after returning to the mainland from Victoria where he was purchasing supplies from a military surplus store, in Tsawwassen, B.C., on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Hlyniailiuk is flying home to Ukraine to bring supplies to resistance forces and take up arms if needed.

    SPOT NEWS

    Comments: Unique images that convey a sense of urgency and scale , important in spot news photography.
    1. Jesse Boily/Town & Country News

    Conservation officers had to tranquillize a moose at Muskoseepi Park in Grande Prairie, Alta. on Saturday, March 5, 2022. The moose was traveling through the busy park on Saturday afternoon where a festival was also taking place. Conservation officers and city peace officers were on hand to help move the moose.

    2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

    A property affected by flooding of the Nicola River is seen on Shackan Indian Band land, northwest of Merritt, B.C., on Thursday, March 24, 2022.

    3. Steve Russell/Toronto Star

    Toronto Fire puts out a fire on a speaker suspended from the rafters. A fire on a speaker in the rafters of Scotiabank Arena forces the arena to be evacuated as the Toronto Raptors play the Indiana Pacers at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. March 26, 2022.

    MULTI-PHOTO

    Comments: A widely covered and important news  event worldwide. Strong, coherent, well edited photographs that tell a powerful and important story.
    1. Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press

    Hundreds of Freedom Convoy supporters gathered at the B.C. Legislature to protest COVID-19 mandates in the province while in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    Hundreds of Freedom Convoy supporters gathered at the B.C. Legislature to protest COVID-19 mandates in the province while in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    Hundreds of Freedom Convoy supporters gathered at the B.C. Legislature to protest COVID-19 mandates in the province while in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    Hundreds of Freedom Convoy supporters gathered at the B.C. Legislature to protest COVID-19 mandates in the province while in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    Hundreds of Freedom Convoy supporters gathered at the B.C. Legislature to protest COVID-19 mandates in the province while in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    Truck driver Brian Baekgaard talks with Victoria Police after receiving a ticket for honking his horn during Freedom Convoy rally against the COVID-19 mandates in the province in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    Truck driver Brian Baekgaard sorts through cash donations after Victoria Police issued him a ticket for honking his horn during Freedom Convoy rally against the COVID-19 mandates in the province in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    People cheer in support of truck driver Brian Baekgaard after he was issued a ticket from VicPd officers for honking his horn during Freedom Convoy rally against the COVID-19 mandates in the province while in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    Hundreds of Freedom Convoy supporters gathered at the B.C. Legislature to protest COVID-19 mandates in the province while in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.


    Hundreds of Freedom Convoy supporters gathered at the B.C. Legislature to protest COVID-19 mandates in the province while in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, March 5, 2022.

    Comments: An event heavy with political presence .The images capture great emotion, that transport the viewer to the events.
    2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press

    Residential school survivor and elder Frank Robbins, left, greets Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he arrives at the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. In January, the Williams Lake First Nation announced it had identified 93 “reflections” that could indicate the number of children buried around the site of the former St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School.


    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps on pine branches before entering the building for a welcoming ceremony and to meet residential school survivors at the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.


    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is touched with cedar by Charlene Belleau and eagle feathers by David Archie as they perform a brushing ceremony on him during a welcoming ceremony at the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.


    A residential school class photo is displayed as survivors wait to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.


    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with residential school survivor Bella Leon, right, during a visit to the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.


    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau comforts residential school survivor Hazel Gilbert during a visit to the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.


    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, places his hand on a residential school survivor to comfort him as they speak at the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.


    A person wipes tears away from residential school survivor Hazel Gilbert’s eyes as she speaks with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Williams Lake First Nation, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022.


    A cemetery and a boarded up abandoned building are seen on the former grounds of St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. In January, the Williams Lake First Nation announced it had identified 93 “reflections” that could indicate the number of children buried around the site of the former residential school.


    People wait for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Williams Lake First Nation Chief Willie Sellars to arrive for a visit to the former grounds of St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. In January, the Williams Lake First Nation announced it had identified 93 “reflections” that could indicate the number of children buried around the site of the former residential school.


    Smoke rises as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau helps Williams Lake First Nation Chief Willie Sellars build a ceremonial fire on the former grounds of St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. In January, the Williams Lake First Nation announced it had identified 93 “reflections” that could indicate the number of children buried around the site of the former residential school.


    Women listen as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a visit to the former grounds of St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. In January, the Williams Lake First Nation announced it had identified 93 “reflections” that could indicate the number of children buried around the site of the former residential school.


    A cemetery and a barn are seen on the former grounds of St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. In January, the Williams Lake First Nation announced it had identified 93 “reflections” that could indicate the number of children buried around the site of the former residential school.


    Flowers are seen on a fence surrounding a cemetery on the former grounds of St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. In January, the Williams Lake First Nation announced it had identified 93 “reflections” that could indicate the number of children buried around the site of the former residential school.


    People walk on the former grounds of St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, in Williams Lake, B.C., on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. In January, the Williams Lake First Nation announced it had identified 93 “reflections” that could indicate the number of children buried around the site of the former residential school.

    Comments: Some great moments and rich colour captured during the sport event. Palpable drama is conveyed.
    3. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Saskatchewan Rush mascot waves the flag during pre-game ceremonies before their game against Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush’s Matt Beers runs on field during pre-game ceremonies before they take on Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Fans wave a giant Canadian Flag during the singing of the national anthem before the Saskatchewan Rush and Rochester Knighthawks game at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush’s Mark Matthews tosses the ball before he takes on Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush’s Marshal Powless passes the ball during a game against Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush captain Chris Corbeil fights Charlie Bertrand of the Rochester Knighthawks during a 9-6 win Saturday night at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush defensive coach Jeremy Tallevi works the bench during a match against Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Halftime show duding the Saskatchewan Rush game against Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush’s Connor McClelland runs downfield during a game against Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush’s Mike Messenger dives for a goal against Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush celebrate their seventh goal in the first half of the game against Rochester at SaskTel Centre.


    A fan thumps his chest while chanting the celebratory song after a Saskatchewan Rush goal against Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.


    Saskatchewan Rush celebrate their win against Rochester Knighthawks at SaskTel Centre.

    Comments: Good use of colour and some beautiful quiet moments are captured.
    H.M. Evan Buhler/The Globe and Mail

    Nick Murphy, left, Wesley Harrison and Raphaël Laden-Guindon shave their beards into large sideburns and a goatee before the start of a dress rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. The McGill University opera students are staring in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which is the departments first live performance since 2020.


    Wesley Harrison, left, excitedly receives his wardrobe from costume assistant Oliva Watson before the start of a dress rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Harrison, a McGill University opera student, is portraying Don Ottavio in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which is the departments first live performance since 2020


    Raphaël Laden-Guindon checks his phone after being fitted with a wig before the start of a dress rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Laden-Guindon, a McGill University opera student, is portraying Don Giovani in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which is the departments first live performance since 2020.


    Raphaël Laden-Guindon adjusts his wardrobe in the mirror before the start of a dress rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Laden-Guindon, a McGill University opera student, is portraying Don Giovani in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which is the departments first live performance since 2020.


    Kelsey Ronn, left, waits patiently as costume designer, Ginette Grenier prepares her hair extensions before a rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Ronn, a McGill University opera student, is portraying Donna Anna in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which is the departments first live performance since 2020.


    Alexis Reed has makeup applied by makeup designer Florence Cornet before the start of a dress rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Reed, a McGill University opera student, is portraying Donna Elvira in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which is the departments first live performance since 2020.


    Kelsey Ronn reviews her lyrics in the changing room before a rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Ronn, a McGill University opera student, is portraying Donna Anna in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which is the departments first live performance since 2020.


    Nick Murphy takes one last look over his music book backstage before the opening scene of a dress rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Murphy, a McGill University opera student, is portraying Leporello in Mozart’s Don Giovanni, which is the departments first live performance since 2020.


    McGill Director of Opera Studies, Patrick Hasen, left and stage director Emlyn van Bruinswaardt prepare for the start of a dress rehearsal at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. The McGill opera department’s performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is the groups first live performance since 2020.


    Alexis Reed as Donna Elvira performs during a dress rehearsal for Mozart’s Don Giovanni at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. The McGill opera department’s performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is the groups first live performance since 2020.


    Alexis Reed, left, as Donna Elvira, Kelsey Ronn as Donna Anna and Wesley Harrison as Don Ottavio perform during a dress rehearsal for Mozart’s Don Giovanni at McGill University’s Pollack Hall, in Montreal on Thursday, March 24, 2022. The McGill opera department’s performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is the groups first live performance since 2020.

    Comments: Powerful and transportive emotions were captured  during this sport event. Some beautiful, decisive moments. The drama is conveyed powerfully.
    H.M. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix

    Centennial Collegiate’s Liam Fitzpatrick and Holy Cross High School’s Khyler Kok compete at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    A coach instructs his student at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    A referee gets down low to make a call during the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    Holy Cross High School’s Khyler Kok takes a breather between matches at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    The Marauders wrestling team cheer on their teammates at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    A parent records his son wrestling from the stands at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    Evan Hardy Collegiate’s Matt Yong and Holy Cross High School’s Simon Trokhymchuk compete at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    A wrestler has her hair braided before a match at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    Holy Cross’ Kyra Thompson and Hannah Knihniski compete at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    A mom cheers on her child at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.


    Holy Cross’ Kyra Thompson and Hannah Knihniski hug after competing at the city high school wrestling championships at Aden Bowman Collegiate.

    2022 STANDINGS…MONTH…TOTAL

    1. Darryl Dyck/Freelance…150…280
    2. Steve Russell/Toronto Star…40…260
    3. Matthew Smith/Saskatoon StarPhoenix…80…250
    4. Jeff McIntosh/Freelance…70…190
    5. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix…160…160
    6. Chris Procaylo/Winnipeg Sun…0…140
    7. Chad Hipolito/Freelance…50…110
    7. Michel Tremblay/Le Quotidien…0…110
    9. Nick Lachance/Freelance…70…100
    9. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir…40…80
    9. Evan Buhler/ Freelance…10…80
    9. Kevin Light/ Freelance…0…80
    9. Christopher Pike/Freelance…0…80
    14. Chelsea Kemp/Brandon Sun…30…60
    15. Jesse Boily/Town & Country News…50…50
    15. Bernard Brault/Freelance…40…50
    15. Patrick Woodbury/Le Droit…0…50
    18. Spencer Colby/Freelance…0…40
    19. Gavin John/Freelance…0…40
    20. Alex Filipe/Freelance…0…30
    21. Nick Iwanyshyn/Freelance…0…10
    21. John Lucas/Freelance…0…10

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