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Canada supports the new Estonian cultural centre in Toronto with CA$750,000

The Canadian government is supporting the planned Keskus International Estonian Centre, due to be built in Toronto, with 750,000 Canadian dollars, through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario; the Estonian government has so far not allocated a cent to the new centre, despite the political rhetoric on the importance of supporting the Estonian diaspora.

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Students across Canada chose these 9 books as the 2022 Forest of Reading Award winners

The Forest of Reading program curates a selection of Canadian titles for children to read and vote for their favourite. The virtual award ceremonies took place from May 17 to 19. The awards were broadcast on CBC Books. Find out about all the winners now!

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Richard Van Camp's picks for what to watch and read over the holidays

As the resident pop culture uncle of CBC Radio’s Unreserved, Dene author Richard Van Camp shares his picks of shows and books to dig into over the holidays. 

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Here are the winners of the 2020 Governor General's Literary Awards


Posted: Jun 01, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: June 1
The winners of the 2020 Governor General's Literary Awards were announced on June 1, 2021. The books above won in the English-language categories.(CBC, Canada Council for the Arts)
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Among the winners is Cree writer Michelle Good for her debut novel 
Five Little Indians and renowned Canadian American poet Anne Carson for her original work 
The Governor General's Literary Awards are among Canada's oldest and most prestigious prizes. The awards, worth $25,000 each, annually recognize the best published books in Canada.
The seven English-language winners are:
Fiction: 
"Intimate and ambitious, Michelle Good's 
Five Little Indians is a heart-breaking account of lives shaped and destroyed by the residential school system. Here is powerful testimony, expertly crafted and wisely observed, tragic yet full of redemptive moments. An unflinching, compassionate and moving novel about the struggle to live and love in the wake of deep trauma," the jury said in a statement.

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