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Award Winning Canadian literary works

🟥 Here is the Award Winning Canadian literary works


1. "Fifth Business" by Robertson Davies - Governor General's Award for Fiction (1971)  

2. "The Wars" by Timothy Findley - Governor General's Award for Fiction (1977)  

3. "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood - Governor General's Award for Fiction (1985)  

4. "Alias Grace" by Margaret Atwood - Giller Prize (1996)  

5. "Barney's Version" by Mordecai Richler - Giller Prize (1997)  

6. "The Colony of Unrequited Dreams" by Wayne Johnston - Thomas Head Raddall Award (1999)  

7. "The Blind Assassin" by Margaret Atwood - Booker Prize (2000)  

8. "The Polished Hoe" by Austin Clarke - Giller Prize (2002)  

9. "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel - Man Booker Prize (2002)  

10. "The Stone Diaries" by Carol Shields - Governor General's Award for Fiction (1993)  

11. "The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America" by Thomas King - Governor General's Award for Non-Fiction (2014)  

12. "The Orenda" by Joseph Boyden - Canada Reads (2014)  

13. "The Break" by Katherena Vermette - Amazon.ca First Novel Award (2017)  

14. "Brother" by David Chariandy - Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize (2017)  

15. "Do Not Say We Have Nothing" by Madeleine Thien - Governor General's Award for Fiction (2016)  

16. "Ru" by Kim Thúy - Governor General's Award for Fiction (2010)  

17. "Annabel" by Kathleen Winter - Thomas Head Raddall Award (2010)  

18. "Through Black Spruce" by Joseph Boyden - Giller Prize (2008)  

19. "Half-Blood Blues" by Esi Edugyan - Giller Prize (2011) 

20. "Late Nights on Air" by Elizabeth Hay - Giller Prize (2007)  

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