2009 RTNDA Canada President's Award Winner

Mar 10, 2009

TORONTO, March 10 /CNW/ - RTNDA Canada - The Association of Electronic
Journalists is pleased to announce that Henry Champ is this year's recipient
of the RTNDA President's Award.
RTNDA's highest honour is presented annually to recognize individuals or
groups that have brought distinction to, or made major contributions to
broadcast journalism.
From his start as a newspaper reporter in Brandon, Manitoba, Henry
Champ's career in journalism has taken him all over the world and to the
frontlines of some of the biggest stories of the past 40 years. He was among
the last correspondents to leave Vietnam during the fall of Saigon and among
the first Canadian journalists to be admitted into the People's Republic of
China.
As an investigative reporter for CTV's W5, he exposed corruption and
mishandling of Canadian foreign aid to Haiti, covered police brutality in
Toronto that led to a task force commission into the issue and helped to free
a Canadian citizen wrongly imprisoned in Texas.
He later worked for NBC News where he was assigned to the network's
bureaus in Frankfurt, London and Warsaw, from which he covered the tumultuous
political events in Europe and the Middle East in the late 1980's. He also
served five years as congressional correspondent in Washington for NBC.
In 1993, Henry moved to Halifax to join the anchor team of CBC Morning
News and went on to become CBC Newsworld's correspondent in Washington, DC. He
retired days after what many say is the biggest story of the century so far --
the historic election of the United States' first African-American President.
Henry still lives in Washington and writes a column for cbc.ca. He is
also the Chancellor of Brandon University.
The RTNDA President's Award will be presented to Henry Champ at the
President's Dinner in Toronto on June 26, 2009.

RTNDA Canada is the voice of electronic journalists and news managers in
Canada. The members of RTNDA Canada recognize the responsibility of broadcast
journalists to promote and to protect the freedom to report independently
about matters of public interest and to present a wide range of expressions,
opinions and ideas. The RTNDA Canada Code of Ethics adopted by the Canadian
Broadcast Standards Council, is used to measure fairness and accuracy in our
profession.

For further information: Sherry Denesha, Operations Manager, RTNDA Canada at (416) 756-2213 or email: sherry@rtndacanada.com or visit www.rtndacanada.com