View last year’s Canada Best in Business Honorees.
Membership
Before you enter the contest, verify your membership on the SABEW website. Click on Member Only in the upper
right corner of this page to log in to the member database.
If you have questions about the contest or membership, please email Tess McLaughlin, tmclaughlin@sabew.org.
Entry Fees (in USD)
$45 for all categories
$30 for freelancer Use the promo code Freelancer on the payment page.
Payment: Unless prior arrangements are made with SABEW, payment must be made by VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express through the secure Canada BIB contest system. Payment must be received for an entry to be judged. Please note: When submitting multiple entries, the contest system does allow you to leave payment until all entries have been submitted.
Deadline: The Canada Best in Business contest deadline is Friday, March 18, at 5 p.m. EST.
Eligibility: Best in Business Canada is open to all Canadian members of SABEW in good standing as of the date of entry. For entries with more than one byline, one person must be a SABEW member in good standing. At least half of the journalists who contributed to each submission must be Canadian.
Good standing means SABEW received your membership dues, and your membership is current as of the date you submit your entries. Send membership questions to Tess McLaughlin, tmclaughlin@sabew.org.
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