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The shortlisted nominees for the 2024 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were announced on October 8, 2024, [1] and the winners were announced on November 13. [ 2 ] English
The Governor General's Awards are a collection of annual awards presented by the governor general of Canada, recognizing distinction in numerous academic, artistic, and social fields. The first award was conceived and inaugurated in 1937 by the Lord Tweedsmuir , [ 4 ] a prolific writer of fiction and non-fiction; he created the Governor General ...
The Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts are annual awards for achievements in visual and media arts in Canada. Up to eight awards are presented annually, each with a prize amount of $25,000. [1] Created in 2000 by then Governor General Adrienne Clarkson, the awards are managed by the Canada Council for the Arts. An independent ...
Award 1986 Waisman Dewar Grout Carter Architects & Planners Anchor Point Vancouver BC Award 1986 Patkau & Associates Pyrch Residence Victoria BC Medal 1986 The Wade Williams Partnership Pacific Forestry Center Victoria BC Award 1986 Diran G. Loris, Architect Tekeyan Cultural Centre Ville St-Laurent QC Award 1986 Barton Myers Associates
Drew Hayden Taylor and Anosh Irani have also both been nominated for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction. James Reaney won the award three times before Poetry and Drama were split in 1981 into separate categories. Mishka Lavigne is the first person to be nominated for both the English and French language awards for Drama.
This is a list of recipients and nominees of the Governor General's Awards award for English-language poetry. The award was created in 1981 when the Governor General's Award for English language poetry or drama was divided.
2024 Governor General's Awards; A. Governor General's Academic Medal; Governor General's Medals in Architecture; C. Canadian Authors Association;
In 1959, the award became part of the Governor General's Awards program at the Canada Council for the Arts in 1959. [1] The age requirement is 18 and up. The program was created in 1937 by the Canadian Authors Association and inaugurated that November for 1936 publications in two English-language categories, conventionally called the 1936 ...