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Marc Femenia, freelance photojournalist and filmmaker, Stockholm, Sweden
Terje Lindblom, Associate Professor in photojournalism at Oslo Metropolitan University in Oslo, Norway
Rickard Kilström, freelance photographer, Stockholm, SwedenPhotographers- 12
Feature- 28
News- 18
Sports- 26
Spot News- not enough entries, held to next month
Portrait- 21
Multi-Photo- 6 entries/73 photosFEATURE
1. John Lucas/Freelance
A young male deer checks out some interesting charachters in a yard in Gainford AB on Friday Nov 17, 2023.2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
The tops of towers are seen as fog blankets downtown Vancouver and the rest of the region, on Sunday, November 26, 2023.3. John Lucas/Freelance
A pair of anglers try their luck on the bit of open water remaining after ice up, under the rail bridge across Wabamun Lake AB on Wednesday NOV 22, 2023H.M. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
A cyclist rides through a light tunnel installation during the Lumiere Festival in Vancouver, on Monday, November 6, 2023.H.M. Patrick Woodbury/Le Droit
Jean-François with his dogs London and Mr. Louis are homeless in Gatineau where homelessness situations have jumped by 287% since the pandemic. Le Droit, November 8, 2023, Gatineau, Qc.NEWS
1. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Abdullah Algherbawi carries his daughter Maria through the Saskatoon airport after being reunited with his wife and four children. They had been stranded in Gaza since Oct. 7 until they were able to get to Cairo, Egypt on November 12. Photo taken in Saskatoon, Sask. on Wednesday, November 21, 2023.2. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
A man holds an eagle staff while listening during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.3. John Lucas/St Albert Gazette
Silver Star Mother Lyla Kernested lays a wreath in the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023SPORTS
1. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
University of British Columbia Thunderbirds’ Jason Soriano, right, dives to try and tackle St. Francis Xavier X-Men’s Malcolm Bussey during the first half of the Mitchell Bowl university football game, in Vancouver, on Saturday, November 18, 2023.2. Patrick Woodbury/Le Droit
Joonas Korpisalo of the Ottawa Senators stops Aaron Ekblad’s shot with the tip of his skate.
Le Droit, November 27, 2023, Ottawa, On.3. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
St. Francis Xavier X-Men’s Dyton Blackett, left, loses his helmet as he tackles University of British Columbia Thunderbirds’ Isaiah Knight during the first half of the Mitchell Bowl university football game, in Vancouver, on Saturday, November 18, 2023.H.M. Kevin Light/ Freelance
A member of the Cedar Hill Recreation Table Tennis league returns the ball during a match held at Cedar Hill Recreation Centre in Saanich, British Columbia Canada on November 22nd, 2023.PORTRAIT
1. Chelsea Kemp/CBC Manitoba
Kat Salmons stands by an unhoused encampment in Brandon’s east end on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023. Salmons was one of dozens of people waiting for her tent to be removed at the onset of winter.2. Kevin Light/ Freelance
Music Director of the Victoria Symphony, Maestro Christian Kluxen poses for a portrait prior to a concert at the University of Victoria University Farquhar Auditorium in Victoria, British Columbia on November 19th, 2023.3. Chelsea Kemp/CBC Manitoba
Councillor Anthony Tacan looks at the bison heard during the Honouring the Buffalo ceremony in Sioux Valley on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023.H.M. Kevin Light/ Freelance
Lawyer and author David Humphries poses for a portrait outside his home in Oak Bay, British Columbia Canada on November 15th, 2023.H.M. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Pressx
Two Canadian Security Intelligence Service surveillance officers pose for a photograph in Vancouver. The officer on the right, identified as “Jane Doe” in an anonymized lawsuit, says she was repeatedly raped by a senior CSIS colleague, while the officer on the left is a friend who supports Doe’s claims about what they call a toxic workplace culture in the British Columbia CSIS office. The women, now on leave from the service, are forbidden by law from identifying themselves or other covert officers. (Held for November publication.)H.M. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Pressx
RCMP Cpl. Anthony Cameron, who is from Waywayseecappo First Nation in Treaty 4 territory, wears eagle feathers on his stetson while attending a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.SPOT NEWS
Comments: Not enough entries. Held over to next month
MULTI-PHOTO
Comments: the stories would greatly benefit of harder editing. There were some stories that lost power due to the fact that there were too many pictures. We thought also that some stories would improve if there was greater variation in the distance to the subject.
1. Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press
Viviane Sandy holds a photograph of her late great uncle, Second World War veteran George Gilbert, during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
Veterans and those representing veterans stand at the Victory Square cenotaph after a First Nations blanketing ceremony during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
A woman blows down feathers into the air during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
Montana Duncan, centre, carries a photograph of Squamish Nation Second World War veteran Harvey Gonzales, while marching to a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
A man salutes while watching people march to a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
Veterans and those representing veterans stand at the Victory Square cenotaph after a First Nations blanketing ceremony during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
Korean War veteran Allen Derouin, 87, of the Ojibwe First Nation in Hudson, Ont., who served with the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, attends a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
A man holds an eagle staff while listening during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
First Nations drummers play during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
Aboriginal Canadian Army veteran David Ward, centre, is wrapped in a blanket during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.
RCMP Cpl. Anthony Cameron, who is from Waywayseecappo First Nation in Treaty 4 territory, wears eagle feathers on his stetson during a National Aboriginal Veterans Day ceremony, in Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 8, 2023. Veterans Affairs Canada estimates that more than 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Metis served during the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.2. Kevin Light/ Freelance
Giancarlo DiPompeo listens to music before his time trial race in the Mens Lightweight single at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 11th, 2023.
The Canadian University Rowing Championship (CURC) is hosted annually in early November by one of the member institutions, in this case the University of British Columbia. The two day regatta is a showcase of top Canadian Under 23 and Senior rowing talent where many of the medalist and finalist athletes have represented or will go on to represent Canada internationally.
Rachel Weber of the University of Western Ontario competes in the Women’s Eight time trial race at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 11th, 2023.
Michael Caryk from the University of Victoria bites off a callus from his middle finger following the Men’s Eight race at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
The University of Calgary Women eight rows to the start after a brief weather delay at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 11th, 2023.
Brock University Coxswain Serafina Dell looks into her sunglasses; giving her crew racing instructions while steering from the bow in the Lightweight Women’s coxed four event at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 11th, 2023.
Lyndsey Bryden of the University of British Columbia Women’s Rowing Eight and daughter of Canadian rowing legend Kathleen Heddle tightens her oarlock prior to her race at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
A member of the University of British Columbia Men’s Lightweight coxed four rest on all fours in anticipation of vomiting following his race at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Coxswain Clara Sebastianelli, Charles-Etienne Tabet, Stephen Harris, Chris Gomez and Connor Dodds from Brock University celebrate their victory in the lightweight mens coxed 4 at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Sophie Inkpen of Dalhousie University rests with her head in her hands following a second place finish in the Women’s single at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
University of Toronto’s Sebastien Psarianos and Noah Campbell cling to their rowing shell after flipping as Cedric Pecora and Logan Baird from the University of Guelph row towards the finish line in the Men’s pair at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Queens Universities’ Lucas Celia, Alex Abicht, Nigel Radhakrishnan, Leo Biancaniello and coxswain Jess Stephenson row to the finish line in the Men’s Lightweight Coxed Four during a downpour at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Isabella and Zoe Durcak share a laugh with their Grandfather after they won the Lightweight Women’s double sculls at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
University of Victoria rower Quinn Storey vomits after crossing the finish line in silver medal position in the Mens Eight event at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
StFX Colin Andrews-O’Connor touches Tom Van Esseveldt after finishing second in the B Final in the Mens double event at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Universities of British Columbia’s head Men’s coach Mike Pierce congratulates his team after they won the Mens Eight event at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Emerson Crick from the University of British Columbia holds his head in his hands following the Men’s lightweight four race at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Danica Ariano from the University of Victoria raises her fist into the air in celebration after winning the Women’s Eight event at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Sarah Stormont from the University of Victoria touches the back of teammate Gabrielle Kieser in celebration after winning the Women’s Eight event at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.
Danica Ariano from the University of Victoria jumps into the water in celebration after winning the Women’s Eight event at the Canadian University Rowing Championships held at Burnaby Lake in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on November 12th, 2023.3. John Lucas/St Albert Gazette
Vintage Second World War vehicles took part in the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
A good size crowd came out to take part in the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Veteran Kevin Lloy, who did two tours in Afghanistan, chats with his daughter Madison while waiting for the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
A good size crowd came out to take part in the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
The parade marches in for the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Air cadet WO Gabriel Keith was a member of the Honour Guard in the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
The Colour Guard marches in for the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Cadet LCpl Layla Long-Smith was a member of the Honour Guard in the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Piper Bill pritchard plays the Lament during the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Silver Star Mother Lyla Kernested lays a wreath in the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Armed forces members take part during the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023
Wreaths were layed during the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
8 year old Otto Schilf lays a wreath the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023
Veteran Trooper Chekotah Bronson, who served with the 8th Canadian Hussars in the 1960’s, takes part during the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Newfies Cocoa, Winnie and Panda came out with their owners Susan Sarrazin and Rob Rheaume during the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Attendees James Jones and Corinne Bergman and their kids Rowan, 5, Emrys, 4 and Robbie 3, leave their poppies after the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.
Attendees leave their poppies after the Remembrance Day Ceremony in St Albert on Saturday Nov 11, 2023.2023 STANDINGS…MONTH…TOTAL
1. Darryl Dyck/Freelance…240…1840
2. Steve Russell/The Toronto Star…0…790
3. Kevin Light/ Freelance…100…670
4. Bernard Brault/Freelance…0…660
5. Michelle Berg/Saskatoon StarPhoenix…50…590
6. Chelsea Kemp/CBC Manitoba…80…460
7. Patrick Woodbury/Le Droit…50…400
8. Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press…0…320
9. Marie-France Coallier/Le Devoir…0…310
10. Laura Proctor/Freelance…0…260
11. John Lucas/Freelance…140…170
11. Evan Buhler/Freelance…0…170
13. Marissa Tiel/Freelance…0…160
14. Gavin John/Freelance…0…140
15. Christopher Pike/Freelance…0…90
16. Kenneth Armstrong/Freelance…0…80
16. Spencer Colby/Freelance…0…80
17. Michel Tremblay/Le Quotidien…0…40
18. Nick Lachance/Freelance…0…30
18. Jack Simpson/Freelance…0…30 -
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