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      • In 1936, His Excellency the Right Honourable John Buchan, Lord Tweedsmuir, was approached by members of the Canadian Authors Association to establish a system of literary prizes. He agreed to lend the name of his office in order to stimulate writers and encourage a deeper interest in their work among the general public.
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  1. As a result of these talks, the Governor General’s Literary Awards were created. In 1959, the Canada Council for the Arts assumed responsibility for them and added prizes for works written in French.

  2. Nov 13, 2024 · Founded in 1936, the Governor General’s Literary Awards are some of the oldest and most prestigious literary prizes in Canada, with a total annual prize value of $450,000. The Canada Council for the Arts has funded, administered and promoted these awards since 1959.

  3. May 27, 2007 · Governor General's Literary Awards were first presented in 1937 by the Canadian Authors' Association (CAA). The CAA organized the adjudications until 1944, when an independent Awards Board was established.

  4. The Canada Council for the Arts is responsible for administering and promoting the Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks). The Awards promote literature from Canada, recognizing the most notable English-language and French-language books in seven categories: Fiction. Non-fiction. Poetry.

  5. Mar 22, 2019 · literary genres), Canada’s Governor General’s Literary Awards are intended to recognize creative excellence in a variety of categories. Affectionately known as the “GGs,” the awards were originally named the “Governor-General’s Annual Literary Awards.”6 The name was

    • Andrew David Irvine
    • 1969
  6. The Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks) celebrate literature and inspire people to read books by creators from Canada. They provide finalists and winners with valuable recognition from peers and readers across the country.

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  8. As a result of these talks, the Governor General's Literary Awards were created. In 1959, the Canada Council for the Arts assumed responsibility for them and added prizes for works written in French.

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