I was delighted to award the Loyd Chalmers Prize for
Excellence in Business Journalism 2018 at Ryerson to Megan Honan, a recent
graduate. Megan Honan chose the flower industry of Ontario and how it has developed
into a leader in the world. The article, “Growing an industry, one seed at a
time.”
The Ticker Club dedicates The Goldring and Chalmers annual
award to the memory of one of its founding members in 1929, Floyd Chalmers,
former publisher and editor-in-chief of the Financial Post. The prize is
available to students in clear academic standing who are enrolled in the
bachelor of journalism program in the School of Journalism.
This award celebrates the life and career of Floyd Chalmers
and is presented by the Ticker Club. Chalmers became a reporter at the Toronto
News when he was only 17. By the time he was 27, he was editor-in-chief of the
Financial Post. He became president of Maclean Hunter, which published the Post
and Maclean’s, in 1952, and chairman in
1969. He and his wife Jean helped set up the Canadian Opera Company and the
Stratford Festival, commissioned Harry Somers’ opera Louis Riel and set up the
Floyd S. Chalmers Foundation in support of the arts.
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