Amazon.ca First Novel Award - $40,000 is given to the best first
novel in English published the previous year by a citizen or resident of Canada
(http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/15/books/fna/FNA_Competition_Rules_2013_V2.pdf).
Arthur Ellis Awards – 7 awards are given for the best Canadian
crime and mystery writing published in the previous year (http://www.crimewriterscanada.com/awards/arthur-ellis-awards/about).
Aurora Awards – 8 awards are given out annually for the best
Canadian science fiction and fantasy literary works (http://www.prixaurorawards.ca/).
British Columbia National Award for Non-Fiction - $40,000 is awarded to a
non-fiction book authored by a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of
Canada (http://www.bcachievement.com/nonfiction/award-guidelines.php)
Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit
Literature -
$12,000 goes to the best works of young adult literature published by
indigenous writers in Canada (http://canadacouncil.ca/funding/prizes/burt-award-for-first-nations-inuit-and-metis-literature).
Canadian Jewish Literary Awards – 9 awards are given to the year's
best works of literature by Jewish Canadian writers or on Jewish cultural and
historical topics (http://www.cjlawards.ca/).
Carter V. Cooper Short Fiction Competition - $15,000 in total is awarded to the
best story by an emerging writer and the best story by a writer at any career
point (http://www.theexilewriters.com/poetry-and-fiction-competitions/).
Cundill History Prize - A prize of US$75,000 is awarded
annually to the book that embodies historical scholarship, originality, literary
quality and broad appeal (https://www.cundillprize.com/about).
Danuta Gleed Literary Award - $10,000 is given to the best
debut short fiction collection by a Canadian author in English language (https://www.writersunion.ca/danuta-gleed-literary-award).
Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ Emerging Writers - $4,000 is given to an emerging
writer whose body of work demonstrates great potential and who identify as
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (http://www.writerstrust.com/Awards/Dayne-Ogilvie-Grant.aspx).
Donner Prize - $50,000 is awarded for the best public policy
book by a Canadian (http://www.donnerbookprize.com/).
Doug Wright Award – this prize is awarded annually to the author
of the best Canadian work and the most promising talent published in English in
the cartooning medium (http://www.dougwrightawards.com/).
Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction - $10,000 is awarded to the best creative
nonfiction book with a "Canadian locale and/or significance" that is
a Canadian writer's "first or second published book (https://www.wlu.ca/information-for/community-members/literary-awards/edna-staebler-awards/edna-staebler-award-for-creative-non-fiction/index.html).
Griffin Poetry Prize - $65,000 each is given to one
Canadian and one international poet who writes in the English language (http://www.griffinpoetryprize.com/about/).
Joe Shuster Awards – several awards are given are given
out annually for outstanding achievements in the creation of comic books,
graphic novels, webcomics, and comics retailers and publishers by Canadians (https://joeshusterawards.co).
J.W. Dafoe Book Prize - $10,000 is awarded to the best
book on “Canada, Canadians and/or Canada’s place in the world” (http://www.dafoefoundation.ca/Book%20Prize_New_HR2.htm).
Kobo Emerging Writer Prizes - $10,000 each is given to three
budding Canadian authors of literary fiction, speculative fiction and non-fiction
(https://www.kobo.com/us/en/p/emergingwriter).
Kobzar Literary Award - $25,000 is given to recognize
outstanding contribution to Canadian literary arts by authors who develop a
Ukrainian Canadian theme with literary merit (http://www.kobzarliteraryaward.com/).
Lane Anderson Awards - $10,000 each is presented to
Canadian non-fiction science in two categories: adult and young readers (http://laneandersonaward.ca/about/).
Lionel Gelber Prize - $15,000 is given to the world’s best
non-fiction book in English on foreign affairs that seeks to deepen public
debate on significant international issues (https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/gelber/).
Lorne Pierce Medal – this medal is awarded every two
years by the Royal Society of Canada to recognize achievement of special
significance and conspicuous merit in imaginative or critical literature
written in either English or French (https://rsc-src.ca/en/fellows/medals-awards/rsc-medals-awards#Pierce).
National Business Book Award - $30,000 is given to outstanding
talent in Canadian business writing (http://www.nbbaward.com/).
RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers - Alternating each year between
poetry and short fiction, the $10,000 award helps developing artists to help build
their professional careers (http://www.writerstrust.com/Awards/RBC-Bronwen-Wallace-Award-for-Emerging-Writers.aspx).
RBC Taylor Prize - $25,000 is awarded to the author of a book
of literary non-fiction that best combines a superb command of the English
language, an elegance of style, and a subtlety of thought and perception (http://www.thecharlestaylorprize.ca/).
ReLit Award – this prize celebrates the best book from an
independent publisher (http://therelitawards.blogspot.ca/).
Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing - $25,000 is awarded annually for a
book of literary nonfiction that captures a political subject of relevance to
Canadian readers and has the potential to shape or influence thinking on
Canadian political life (http://www.writerstrust.com/Awards/Shaughnessy-Cohen-Prize-for-Political-Writing.aspx).
Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour - $15,000 is presented for the best
book of humour written in English by a Canadian writer (http://www.leacock.ca/medalaward.php).
Sunburst Awards for Excellence in Canadian
Literature of the Fantastic - $2,500 in total is awarded to to the best Canadian speculative
fiction in three categories: adult, young adult and short story (http://www.sunburstaward.org/).
TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award - $30,000 is given for the best
literary work by Canadian authors for children aged one through 12 (https://tdreads.com/home/td-supported-initiatives/td-canadian-childrens-literatures-awards/)
Vine Awards for Canadian Jewish Writing - $10,000 is given to each of five
category winners to celebrate excellence in Canadian Jewish writing (http://kofflerarts.org/programs-events/vine-awards-for-canadian-jewish-literature/about/).
These are
just the national awards. There are any
number of regional awards (e.g. the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award and
the Atlantic Book Awards), provincial awards (e.g. British Columbia has 8 BC
Book Prizes; Ontario has 4 Trillium Book Awards; and Newfoundland and Labrador
has its Winterset Award), and even awards given by cities for its writers (e.g.
City of Vancouver Book Award, City of Toronto Book Award, Ottawa Book Award).
With all of
these awards, one might ask whether Canada actually has too many awards. Mark Medley recently addressed this issue in The Globe and Mail: https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/does-canlit-have-too-much-of-a-good-thing-when-it-comes-to-literaryprizes/article36750279/.
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