The Globe and Mail leads Canadian newspapers with 15 nominations for the National Newspaper Awards for 2012, including multiple nods for business, sports and arts coverage.

The shortlist of finalists, announced Wednesday, also includes a dozen nominations for La Presse and nine for The Toronto Star.

The awards are to be announced on May 3 at a ceremony in Ottawa.

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"These nominations are a wonderful recognition of our journalism on so many fronts – from war zones and boardroom battles to hockey rinks and theatres," said John Stackhouse, editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail.

"Despite our industry's economic challenges, we will continue to invest in this sort of journalism, as well as emerging forms of storytelling, from video to interactive media, that is celebrated in these nominations."

The Globe dominated the business category, with teams of journalists taking all three nominations. The paper received two nods each for sports and arts and entertainment.

Editorial cartoonist Brian Gable was nominated for the thirteenth time, and has won the editorial cartooning category six times.

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Stephanie Nolen, the paper's New Delhi bureau chief, received her twelfth nomination for a story on a Canadian adult entertainment star's success in Bollywood. She has previously won six NNAs.

Doug Saunders, a columnist and The Globe's digital comment editor, was nominated for columns, his sixth NNA nomination. He has won four of the awards.

Here are the other Globe nominations: