• SMiS Nominated for Prize in Political Writing

    The Writers’ Trust of Canada’s
    Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing
    Sponsored by CTVglobemedia
    Winner: $25,000; Finalists: $2,500

    Established in honour of the late, outspoken, and popular MP, the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize is administered by The Writers’ Trust of Canada. This award is presented for a non-fiction book that captures a subject of political interest to the Canadian reader and enhances our understanding of the issue. The winning work will combine compelling new insights with depth of research and be of significant literary merit. Strong consideration will be given to books that, in the opinon of the jury, have the potential to shape or influence Canadian political life. The prize is presented at Politics and the Pen in Ottawa in the spring.

    2009 Finalists (click on books to read more)

    Just Watch Me

    English Gould Griffiths Maskalyk Poliquin

    John English, Just Watch Me: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 1968-2000 (Knopf Canada)

    Terry Gould
    , Murder Without Borders: Dying For the Story in the World’s Most Dangerous Places (Random House Canada)

    Rudyard Griffiths, Who We Are: A Citizen’s Manifesto (Douglas & McIntyre)

    James Maskalyk, Six Months in Sudan: A Young Doctor in a War-torn Village (Doubleday Canada)

    Daniel Poliquin, René Lévesque (Penguin Canada)

    Win a Set of the Finalist Books
    To enter send an email here.

    Past Recipients

    2008 James Orbinski for An Imperfect Offering: Humanitarian Action in the Twenty-first Century
    2007
    Janice Gross Stein & Eugene Lang for
    The Unexpected War: Canada in Kandahar
    2006 Max & Monique Nemni (authors), William Johnson (translator) for Young Trudeau: Son of Quebec, Father of Canada, 1919-1944
    2005 Miriam Shuchman for The Drug Trial
    2004 Jane Jacobs for Dark Age Ahead
    2003 L Gen. Roméo Dallaire for Shake Hands With the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda
    2002
    John Duffy for Fights of Our Lives: Elections, Leadership and the Making of Canada
    2001
    Daniel Poliquin, author, and Don Winkler, translator, for In the Name of the Father: An Essay on Quebec Nationalism
    2000 Erna Paris for Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History

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