La Presse - Winner of the 2003 Michener Award
Seated left to right; Agnès Gruda, Deputy Director of Information; André Noël, journalist; Governor General Adrienne Clarkson; His Excellency John Ralston Saul; Philippe Cantin, Vice-president and Deputy Editor, La Presse; and Philippe-Denis Richard, Vice-President, Legal Affairs.
Photo by MCpl Cindy Molyneaux - Office of the Secretary to the Governor General

Their Excellencies Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul with the editorial staff of La Presse, the 2003 Michener Award winner. The photo was taken following a ceremony at Rideau Hall, Thursday, April 15, 2004.

Seated left to right; Agnès Gruda, Deputy Director of Information; André Noël, journalist; Governor General Adrienne Clarkson; His Excellency John Ralston Saul; Philippe Cantin, Vice-president and Deputy Editor, La Presse; and Philippe-Denis Richard, Vice-President, Legal Affairs.

The Montreal Daily won the 2003 Michener Award for an investigation into residential and long-term care centres for the elderly and a second series of articles about the wrongful treatment of patients at a hospital in Montreal.

The distinction between this and other media awards is primarily the emphasis on the degree of arm's-length public benefit that is generated. Journalistic excellence alone is not enough. Other criteria include the resources available to the news organization - an effort to level the playing field for small, medium, and large-size organizational applicants.