Evan Mitsui
@evanmitsui
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principle photographer @cbcnews \\ mostly not on Twitter
Toronto, Ontario
Joined May 2009
With thanks to the Skeetchestn for inviting me in. ‘A First Nation on the edge of B.C.’s biggest wildfire says its knowledge is crucial to the fight, but was ignored as the blaze grew.’
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The story of when @evanmitsui and I thought we were about to have to have the first photos of Ohtani on Canadian soil. #ohtanijet #bluejays
The flight of N616RH: When Shohei Ohtani’s free agency jumped the shark (tank) The story of that speculation-fueled flight as told by the man on the plane, the radio host who accidentally spawned a sushi rumor, and the photographer at the Toronto airport. https://t.co/J7AINnD4I7
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Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard leaving court in Toronto Wednesday. Next week women who say they were sexually assaulted in Nygard’s Toronto HQ are expected to begin testifying. Photo Exclusive: @evanmitsui/ @cbcnews
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Peter Nygard leaves court in a police services van. Court heard how power & status were used to lure & sexually assault 5 women, ages 16-28. Crown says incidents occurred in a Toronto office building. Nygard faces 5 counts of sex assault & 1 of forced confinement. 📸:@evanmitsui
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On today’s podcast: @vestevie talks to us about the new Canada-US migration-control deal — what impact it’s had at Roxham Road, where migrants are going now, and how it’s connected to other trends in the hemisphere. https://t.co/8QijJRw8XP
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Podcast Episode · Front Burner · 05/16/2023 · 25m
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"They don't have space for us." 1,500 asylum-seekers are struggling to get by in a 68,000-person Maine city. Canada won't let them in under the revised Safe Third Country Agreement. https://t.co/wFesN7NqlI via @vestevie
cbc.ca
There are roughly 1,500 asylum seekers in Portland, Maine, population 68,000, where services are buckling under the needs of the growing number of migrants, many of whom had hoped to continue onto...
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It's an honor to be a part of the @AP team recognized with The Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography for our coverage of the war in #Ukraine. @PulitzerPrizes
We just won The Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography for our coverage of Ukraine. Proud to be part of this @AP team @BernatArmangue, @felipedana, @RodrigoabdAbd, @NMofty, @EvgenyMakloleta and @VadimGuirda and the great AP editors @EFM1959 and @BennySnyderAP.
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Happy and honoured to get the news! Thank you @CBCRadioCanada for backing photojournalism and to the @DPAwards for the nom
Congratulations to @evanmitsui on being nominated for the #DPA23 Best Photo Storytelling award! "Police confront convoy protesters in Ottawa" appears in @CBCNews
https://t.co/EkrMXZj1Xd
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An outpouring of grief and community support as friends, family and classmates of Gabriel Magalhaes walked in procession to Keele subway station where, a week ago, the 16-year-old was killed in what police are calling an unprovoked attack. https://t.co/2Lt0UmK31X
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A: ‘The studies are clear. Viewers can differentiate between professional work and amateur work. You don’t want to lose professional photographers. Strong photography and strong headlines will drive (web) traffic.’ *Nice 👌🏼
houstonlanding.org
The Houston Landing is doubling down on photojournalism while other media organizations scale back. Here's why strong photography is so vital.
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An extreme cool experience getting to cover these Arctic Winter Games. Hope to see you next year in Alaska!
An Arctic Winter Games 5 years in the making. And when the participants came together again there was magic. About joy, teamwork and the power of sport. A memorable Games well worth the wait. My closing @cbcsports story from Treaty 8 Territory:
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OSBCU 2022 Bargaining Update # 47| Négociation du CSCSO 2022 - Mise à jour no 47 - Important Member Update #OntEd #OnPoli
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‘Hundreds of Canada’s most vulnerable are still dying, every week, of COVID-19.’ Here’s the story of one, by @LaurenPelley
89-year-old Josephine Moschitto was still mobile and healthy when she caught #COVID in September. Her children thought she had years left to live. Instead, she died on Oct. 9 — one of the hundreds of Canadians lost to this virus every week. My latest: https://t.co/OiCATFgbuL
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@JohnTory reacts in front of supporters after winning a 3rd term as Toronto's mayor at the Fairmont Royal York @evanmitsui
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@Raptors opens season with a win last night & @evanmitsui was there to cover the fans and game
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Aaron Judge hits his record-tying 61st home run in the top of the 7th right here in Toronto @cbcsports
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