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Postmedia’s Vaughn Palmer and Bruce MacKinnon share the 2026 Michener-Baxter Prize

By Unified Press Network Last updated: June 21, 2026 3 Min Read
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Postmedia’s Vaughn Palmer and Bruce MacKinnon share the 2026 Michener-Baxter Prize

Two Postmedia Journalists Honored with Prestigious Michener-Baxter Prize

Veteran journalists Vaughn Palmer and Bruce MacKinnon have been named co-recipients of the 2026 Michener-Baxter Prize, one of Canada’s most distinguished journalism awards. The honor, presented by Governor General Louise Arbor at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, recognizes their decades-long contributions to public journalism in Canada.

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Two Postmedia Journalists Honored with Prestigious Michener-Baxter PrizeAward Celebrates Lifetime AchievementVaughn Palmer: Five Decades of Political ReportingBruce MacKinnon: Four Decades of Editorial Cartooning

Award Celebrates Lifetime Achievement

The Michener-Baxter Prize is awarded annually to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Canadian journalism through their career dedication or service to the industry. This year’s recipients represent nearly a century of combined experience in the field.

Vaughn Palmer: Five Decades of Political Reporting

Palmer, a 53-year veteran of the Vancouver Sun, began his career at the publication in the early 1970s. After serving as the paper’s first rock critic and completing a journalism fellowship at Stanford University, he became the Sun’s political columnist in 1984—a role he has maintained for over four decades.

Known for his meticulous approach to government accountability, Palmer developed a reputation for transforming complex ministry reports into accessible columns that exposed wasteful spending. His investigative work contributed to public inquiries into overspending on the Coquihalla Highway, the Site C dam project, and British Columbia’s troubled fast ferry program.

Despite being 74 years old, Palmer has no plans to retire. When BC Premier David Eby suggested it was “a great chance to retire on a high note,” Palmer famously replied, “I’ll see you at the next scrimmage.”

Bruce MacKinnon: Four Decades of Editorial Cartooning

MacKinnon, now in his 40th year at the Chronicle Herald in Halifax, began drawing weekly cartoons for the publication in 1985 before being hired full-time the following year. His work has earned him 10 National Newspaper Awards, 23 Atlantic Journalism Awards, a World Press Freedom Award, and both the Order of Canada and Order of Nova Scotia.

The Nova Scotia native’s editorial cartoons are celebrated for their ability to distill complex issues into powerful, accessible imagery. His 2018 commemorative cartoon following the Humboldt Broncos bus crash was reproduced as a Canada Post stamp, and his work is held in collections including the National Archives of Canada and the Library of Congress.

Foundation President Margo Goodhand praised both recipients, noting they have “each shaped the public’s understanding in profound ways through careers marked by integrity, curiosity and an unwavering commitment to responsibility.”

Palmer and MacKinnon are only the 14th and 15th recipients of the award, which was first presented posthumously in 1984 to CTV bureau chief Clark Todd.

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