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September 5, 2023 at 9:34 pm #36444Evan BuhlerAdministrator
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Mathieu Belanger – Freelance photojournalist – Quebec City, Que.
Pascal Ratthe – Freelance photographer – Quebec City, Que.
Didier Debuschere – Staff photojournalist at Journal de Quebec – Quebec City, Que.Photographers- 16
Feature- 35
News- 19
Sports- 30
Spot News- 6
Portrait- 14
Multi-Photo- 15 entries/130 photosFEATURE
1. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
In this photograph taken with a drone, people view some of the more than 5 million tulips spanning 27 acres at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The third-generation farm, founded by Dutch immigrant Peter Warmerdam who came to Canada after the Second World War, was forced to decommission most of their commercial operation due to the Sumas Prairie flooding in 2021. The festival continues until May 14.2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
Akio Pierro, 2, of the Bonaparte First Nation, dances before the grand entry at the Trout Lake Mother’s Day Traditional Pow Wow, in Vancouver, on Saturday, May 13, 2023.3. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press
A raven lands on the roof of a barn as thick smoke from wildfires obscures the sun for a second day near Cremona, Alta., Wednesday, May 17, 2023. The Alberta government says hot and dry conditions are expected to continue in the coming days, providing no relief for the roughly 2,500 people fighting wildfires in the province.NEWS
1. Spencer Colby/Freelance
United Nations (UN) Peacekeepers stand at ease during a commemorative event marking the International Day of United Nations (UN) Peacekeeping efforts at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, on Monday, May 29, 2023.2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
People toss roses into the Fraser River after a Red Dress Day walk marking the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirited people in Canada, at the Musqueam Nation in Vancouver, on Friday, May 5, 2023.3. Spencer Colby/Freelance
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, left, is introduced to the stage by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland take part in a keynote address during the second day of the Liberal Convention in Ottawa, on Friday, May 5, 2023.SPORTS
1. Kevin Light/ Freelance
Lennox London member of the USA Women’s NextGen Falcons Rugby Sevens is tackled by Sofia Brussoni and Grace Campbell of the MacDowell Rugby team in Langford British Columbia Canada on May 19th, 2023.2. Steve Russell/The Toronto Star
TORONTO, ON- MAY 12 – Florida Panthers defenseman Radko Gudas (7) yells in Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll’s face after screening him on the winning goal by Nick Cousins as the Toronto Maple Leafs are eliminated by the Florida Panthers in five games with a 3-2 overtime loss in the second round of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. May 12, 2023.3. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
Minnesota United’s Michael Boxall vies for the ball against Vancouver Whitecaps’ Ryan Gauld, back, during the second half of an MLS soccer match in Vancouver, on Saturday, May 6, 2023.PORTRAIT
1. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
Edmund Wan, who is also known as “Giggs”, poses for a photograph in Vancouver, on Friday, May 12, 2023. Wan, recently released from a Hong Kong prison, says he feels at ease in Vancouver. He described the sense of familiarity that struck him in a Hong Kong-style cafe on Vancouver’s Cambie Street – the smell of baked pork chops on rice, the background noise of people joking in Cantonese. But there was something else that Wan says people in Hong Kong can no longer take for granted – the ability to talk freely and without fear in public.2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
BlackCloud Tomma, 11, of the Skwlax te Secwepemc (Little Shuswap Lake First Nation), attends the Trout Lake Mother’s Day Traditional Pow Wow, in Vancouver, on Saturday, May 13, 2023.3. Steve Russell/The Toronto Star
TORONTO, ON- MAY 15 – Olivia Chow after the debate as Toronto Mayoral candidates Ana Bailão, Brad Bradford, Olivia Chow, Mitzi Hunter, and Josh Matlow debate in the first major debate of the special election at Daily Bread Food Bank in Toronto. May 15, 2023.SPOT NEWS
1. Steve Russell/The Toronto Star
TORONTO, ON- MAY 15 – answers questions at the Toronto Mayoral candidates Ana Bailão, Brad Bradford, Olivia Chow, Mitzi Hunter, and Josh Matlow debate in the first major debate of the special election at Daily Bread Food Bank in Toronto. May 15, 2023.2. Steve Russell/The Toronto Star
TORONTO, ON – MAY 30 – Toronto Fire fight a fire on the balconies of two units on a high rise condo on the north east corner of Spadina and King Street West in Toronto. May 30, 2023.3. Patrick Woodbury/Le Droit
The Pointe-Gatineau district is again flooded. For the third time since 2017, the spring flood is disturbing Gatineau residents. Le Droit, May 5, 2023, Gatineau, Qc.MULTI-PHOTO
1. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
A man holds a woman on his back while posing for photos at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The third-generation farm, founded by Dutch immigrant Peter Warmerdam who came to Canada after the Second World War, was forced to decommission most of their commercial operation due to the Sumas Prairie flooding in 2021. The festival continues until May 14.
In this photograph taken with a drone, people view some of the more than 5 million tulips spanning 27 acres at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The third-generation farm, founded by Dutch immigrant Peter Warmerdam who came to Canada after the Second World War, was forced to decommission most of their commercial operation due to the Sumas Prairie flooding in 2021. The festival continues until May 14.
A woman stands between rows of tulips at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The third-generation farm, founded by Dutch immigrant Peter Warmerdam who came to Canada after the Second World War, was forced to decommission most of their commercial operation due to the Sumas Prairie flooding in 2021. The festival continues until May 14.
A woman poses between rows of tulips at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The third-generation farm, founded by Dutch immigrant Peter Warmerdam who came to Canada after the Second World War, was forced to decommission most of their commercial operation due to the Sumas Prairie flooding in 2021. The festival continues until May 14.
In this photograph taken with a drone, people view some of the more than 5 million tulips spanning 27 acres at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The third-generation farm, founded by Dutch immigrant Peter Warmerdam who came to Canada after the Second World War, was forced to decommission most of their commercial operation due to the Sumas Prairie flooding in 2021. The festival continues until May 14.
People walk between rows of some of the more than 5 million tulips spanning 27 acres at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The third-generation farm, founded by Dutch immigrant Peter Warmerdam who came to Canada after the Second World War, was forced to decommission most of their commercial operation due to the Sumas Prairie flooding in 2021. The festival continues until May 14.
In this photograph taken with a drone, people view some of the more than 5 million tulips spanning 27 acres at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival at Lakeland Flowers, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The third-generation farm, founded by Dutch immigrant Peter Warmerdam who came to Canada after the Second World War, was forced to decommission most of their commercial operation due to the Sumas Prairie flooding in 2021. The festival continues until May 14.2. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Members of the Saskatoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Martensville and Warman Fire Services take part in the IAFF Fire Ground Survival training hosted by the Saskatoon Fire Department in the John Deere Building. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Thursday, May 11, 2023.
Members of the Saskatoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Martensville and Warman Fire Services take part in the IAFF Fire Ground Survival training hosted by the Saskatoon Fire Department in the John Deere Building. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Thursday, May 11, 2023.
Members of the Saskatoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Martensville and Warman Fire Services take part in the IAFF Fire Ground Survival training hosted by the Saskatoon Fire Department in the John Deere Building. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Thursday, May 11, 2023.
Members of the Saskatoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Martensville and Warman Fire Services take part in the IAFF Fire Ground Survival training hosted by the Saskatoon Fire Department in the John Deere Building. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Thursday, May 11, 2023.
Members of the Saskatoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Martensville and Warman Fire Services take part in the IAFF Fire Ground Survival training hosted by the Saskatoon Fire Department in the John Deere Building. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Thursday, May 11, 2023.
Trevor Warren, Vice President of Local 80 and fire service instructor, helps members of the Saskatoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Martensville and Warman Fire Services as they take part in the IAFF Fire Ground Survival training hosted by the Saskatoon Fire Department in the John Deere Building. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Thursday, May 11, 2023.3. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Director of Operations Nick Panske gives a tour of Shercom Industries’ tire-processing facility. Representatives of Shercom Industries have raised concerns about a decision by Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan to enter into a contract with a U.S.-based company to set up a tire-processing facility in Moose Jaw. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
Director of Operations Nick Panske gives a tour of Shercom Industries’ tire-processing facility. Representatives of Shercom Industries have raised concerns about a decision by Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan to enter into a contract with a U.S.-based company to set up a tire-processing facility in Moose Jaw. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
Director of Operations Nick Panske gives a tour of Shercom Industries’ tire-processing facility. Representatives of Shercom Industries have raised concerns about a decision by Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan to enter into a contract with a U.S.-based company to set up a tire-processing facility in Moose Jaw. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
Director of Operations Nick Panske gives a tour of Shercom Industries’ tire-processing facility. Representatives of Shercom Industries have raised concerns about a decision by Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan to enter into a contract with a U.S.-based company to set up a tire-processing facility in Moose Jaw. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
Director of Operations Nick Panske gives a tour of Shercom Industries’ tire-processing facility. Representatives of Shercom Industries have raised concerns about a decision by Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan to enter into a contract with a U.S.-based company to set up a tire-processing facility in Moose Jaw. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
Director of Operations Nick Panske gives a tour of Shercom Industries’ tire-processing facility. Representatives of Shercom Industries have raised concerns about a decision by Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan to enter into a contract with a U.S.-based company to set up a tire-processing facility in Moose Jaw. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.H.M. Michel Tremblay/ Le Quotidien
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.
Saint-Ambroise, Saguenay, Quebec
More than 1,300 spectators filled the Marcel-Claveau Arena, home of Jonquière Championship Wrestling (JCW) for this special evening.
Stepladders, broom sticks, metal chairs, plastic trays, wooden tables, bins filled with LEGO-type blocks for children, were available to the belligerents. One of the pugilists to take the opportunity to make his marriage proposal.2023 STANDINGS…MONTH…TOTAL
Darryl Dyck/Freelance…300…840
Steve Russell/The Toronto Star…160…570
Bernard Brault/Freelance…0…400
4. Kevin Light/ Freelance…50…340
5. Patrick Woodbury/Le Droit…30…310
6. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix…70…210
7. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir…0…120
8. Marissa Tiel/Freelance…0…90
8. Christopher Pike/Freelance…0…90
8. Evan Buhler/Freelance…0…90
11. Spencer Colby/Freelance…80…80
11. Laura Proctor/Freelance…0…80
13. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press…30…60
14. Chelsea Kemp/CBC Manitoba…0…50
15. Michel Tremblay/ Le Quotidien…10…40
16. Jack Simpson/Freelance…0…30 -
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