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2 CBC Manitoba staff nominated for 2023 Canadian Screen Awards

The 2023 Canadian Screen Awards nominees were revealed on Wednesday with CBC Manitoba represented in two of the categories.

Caroline Barghout nominated for best local reporter, Jillian Taylor for best information segment

A side-by-side photo of two women. One, at left, has long brown hair and wears a maroon-coloured shirt. The one at right has glasses and long brown hair and a navy-coloured shirt.
Jillian Taylor, left, is nominated in the best information segment category, while Caroline Barghout, right, is up for best local reporter. (CBC)

The 2023 Canadian Screen Awards nominees were revealed on Wednesday, with CBC Manitoba represented in two of the categories.

Caroline Barghout, aninvestigative reporter with theI-Team,is nominated for best local reporter.

Jillian Taylor, executiveproducer of news for CBC Manitoba, isnominated in the best information segmentcategory for her work as senior producer on the storyBurden of Proof.

The feature news story is about a woman kidnapped by a nun and taken to a white family in the U.S. after the closure of a residential school in Nova Scotia in the late 1960s.

"All of our teams produced excellent journalism in the past year and we're very proud of the CSA nominations for Caroline and Jillian," said CBC Manitoba managing editor Melanie Verhaeghe.

"They have both done exemplary work this year and beyond."

CBC/Radio-Canada has 320 screen award nominations this year, with 22 of those nominations in CBC News, current affairs and local.

The awards will be presented during the week ofApril 11, culminating ina full-length awardshow hosted by Samantha Bee on April 16.

That show will air at 8 p.m. ET on CBC and CBC Gem.