Five titles are shortlisted for the 2016/2017 Donner Prize, which recognizes excellence in public-policy writing by Canadians.
Excerpt: Donner Prize finalist Sandra Martin’s A Good Death
Five titles are shortlisted for the 2016/2017 Donner Prize, which recognizes excellence in public-policy writing by Canadians.
Excerpt: Donner Prize finalist Juliet Johnson’s Priests of Prosperity
Five titles are shortlisted for the 2016/2017 Donner Prize, which recognizes excellence in public-policy writing by Canadians, on topics of great importance to Canadians.
Coach House plans “substantial reprint” of Canada Reads winner, Fifteen Dogs
There isn’t going to be much room left on the cover of André Alexis’s novel Fifteen Dogs (Coach House Books) now that it has won Canada Reads.
Kids Can Press wins Publisher of the Year prize at Bologna
Kids Can Press has been named North American publisher of the year at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair.
After 32 years, the National Business Book Award continues to evolve
The National Business Book Award has announced changes to this year’s award ceremony.
Book Clubs for Inmates founder named to Order of Ontario
Anglican minister Carol Finlay was appointed to the Order of Ontario for her work as the founder and director of Book Clubs for Inmates.
Q&A: Curator Meredith Carruthers on the Governor General’s awards’ 80th-anniversary exhibition
The Canada Council for the Arts is celebrating the 80th anniversary of the Governor General’s Literary Awards with a new interactive art exhibition.
Yasuko Thanh, Deborah Campbell win Writers’ Trust Awards
Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize winners and their editors share memories of working together
As the Rogers’ Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize turns 20, former award recipients and their editors share a behind-the-scenes look at their winning collaborations.