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The Science in Society Book Awards are administered by the Canadian Science Writers’ Association to honour outstanding contributions to science writing. Competitors must be Canadian citizens or residents of Canada and entries, in either French or English, must have been published in Canada during the current calendar year. A prize of $1,000 is awarded to the winner.

2009 Winners Science in Society Book Awards

Toronto, April 21, 2010 -- The Canadian Science Writers' Association has announced its winners for books published in Canada in 2009 and entered in the national Science in Society Book Awards competition in two categories: 1) Youth under 16 years and 2) General Audience Books.

Winner, Youth Book under 16 Years: Carol McDougall, A Salmon’s Sky View, First Choice Books. (Honorable Mention: Cora Lee, The Great Motion Mission: A Surprising Story of Physics in Everyday Life, Annick Press.)

Winner, General Audience: Ed Struzik, The Big Thaw: Travels In the Melting North, John Wiley & Sons Canada

2008 Children's Books Claire Eamer, Super Crocs & Monster Wings: Modern Animals' Ancient Past. Toronto: Annick Press, 2008.
2008 Youth Books Myrna Guymer, The Canadian Sheild. Illustrated by RoseMarie Condon. Regina: Your Nickel's Worth Publishing, 2008.
2007 Children's Books Aubrey Lang Baby Sea Turtle. Photography by Wayne Lynch. Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2007.
2007 Youth Books Julie E. Czerneda (Editor) Polaris: A Celebration of Polar Science. Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2007.
2006 Children's Books Vivian Bowers Crazy About Canada. Illustrated by Dianne Eastman. Toronto: Maple Tree Press, 2006.
2006 Youth Books Linda Kenyon Rainforest Bird Rescue: Changing the Future for Endangered Wildlife. Richmond Hill, ON: Firefly Books, 2006.
2005 Children's Books Robert Bateman with Ian Coutts Backyard Birds: An Introduction. Markham, ON: Scholatic Canada, 2005.
2005 Youth Books Barry Shell Sensational Scientists. Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 2005.
2004 Children's Books Rebecca L. Grambo Lupé: A Wolf Pup’s First Year. Photographs by Daniel J. Cox. North Vancouver: Walrus Books/Whitecap, 2004.
2004 Youth Books Gayla Meredith Canada's Northern Diamonds: From Rocks to Riches. Yellowknife: Northern Ink, 2004.
2003 Children's Books David Suzuki and Sarah Ellis Salmon Forest. Illustrated by Sheena Lott. Vancouver: Greystone Books, 2003.
2003 Youth Books Caroline Fortin, Martine Podesto, Marie-Anne Legault and Marie-Claude Ouellet Atlas de la météo. Montreal: Les Éditions Québec Amérique Jeunesse, 2003.
2002 Kathy Conlan Under the Ice. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2002.
2001 Ron Orenstein New Animal Discoveries. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 2001.
2000 Valerie Wyatt FAQ Weather. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2000.
1999 Shelley Tanaka I Was There: Secrets of the Mummies. Markham, ON: Scholastic Canada, 1999.
1998 Stephen Cumbaa and Susan Hughes Megalodon: The Prehistoric Shark. Toronto: Somerville House Publishing, 1998.
1997 Vivien Bowers Crime Science: How Investigators Use Science to Track Down the Bad Guys.
1996 Catherine Sheldrick Ross Squares: Shapes in Math, Science and Nature. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1996.
1995 Adrian Forsyth How Monkeys Make Chocolate. Toronto: Owl Books, 1995.
1994 Jay Ingram and Sylvia Funston A Kid’s Guide to the Brain. Toronto: Owl Books, 1994.

 

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Shortlist for the $25,000 2011 CHARLES TAYLOR PRIZE for literary non-fiction

At a news conference at Toronto's Le Meridien King Edward
Hotel, Noreen Taylor, prize founder and chair of the Charles Taylor Foundation,
announced the 2011 finalists. The jury — composed of authors Neil Bissoondath (Québec
City), Eva-Marie Kraller (Vancouver), and David Macfarlane (Toronto) — read 153 Canadian-authored books, submitted by 44 publishers from across North America. The finalists are:

Stevie Cameron for On the Farm: Robert William Pickton and the Tragic Story of
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