Now in its twelfth year, the prize is awarded annually to a non-fiction book that captures a political subject of interest to Canadian readers and enhances our understanding of the issue. The winning work combines compelling new insights with depth of research and is of significant literary merit. Strong consideration is given to books that, in the opinion of the jury, have the potential to shape or influence Canadian political life.
The Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing was established in honour of the outspoken and popular Member of Parliament from Windsor, Ontario, who died on December 9, 1998.
This year’s winner is…
Walls: travels along the barricades (M)
by Marcello Di Cintio
Here are the runner-ups:
by Taras Grescoe
What We Talk About When We Talk About War (M)
by Noah Richler
Chronic Condition: why Canada’s health-care system needs to be dragged into the 21st Century (M)
by Jeffrey Simpson
The Merger Delusion: how swallowing its suburbs made an even bigger mess of Montreal (M)
by Peter F. Trent
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2013/03/shaughnessy-cohen-prize-for-political.html