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www.canada.caI don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now, but here’s a quick summary of Canada Reads coverage and recent highlights based on reputable sources up to 2025-2026:
Canada Reads overview: CBC’s annual "one book to change the narrative" book competition features five Canadian books championed by celebrities, with one book voted off each day of debate and a final winner announced at the end of the event. The show is hosted by Ali Hassan and streams episodes on CBC Gem and YouTube, with coverage of participants, chosen books, and day-by-day results.[3][6][7][9]
2025 edition highlights: The 2025 Canada Reads winner was Shayla Stonechild championing A Two-Spirit Journey by Ma-Nee Chacaby, securing the championship in a close vote, reflecting the event’s ongoing emphasis on diverse Indigenous and LGBTQ+ Canadian voices. The CBC also highlighted 2025-26 programming and the annual return of Canada Reads with the theme “One Book to Change the Narrative”.[4][3]
Notable related coverage: CBC and CBC Books maintain a dedicated hub for Canada Reads with updates on hosts, champions, and episode recaps, including announcements for upcoming editions and availability on CBC Gem. External outlets such as Global News and educational/library-focused sites occasionally reference Canada Reads context as part of broader discussions on Canadian literature and library programming.[1][5][7][3]
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globalnews.caThis is the home page for Canada Reads, CBC's annual battle of the books.
www.cbc.caThe CBC Media Centre is maintained by the Public Relations team at Canada’s national public broadcaster. The site offers information and assets to journalists and media for CBC’s news and entertainment programming across all platforms.
mediacentre.cbc.caOctober 27, 2020 (Toronto, ON) – In these uncertain times, when we seek to connect even while physically distanced, the goals of the second annual I Read Canadian Day, February 17, 2021* , will resonate now more than ever. The event will be a national celebration of Canadian books for young people, with the goal of elevating the genre, and celebrating their breadth and diversity. I Read Canadian Day* will take place in homes, schools, libraries and bookstores all across the country. Last year,...
journal.canadianschoollibraries.caRead On Canada! was created to help families without access to books or reading activities this summer.
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