Balsillie Prize for Public Policy

The Balsillie Prize for Public Policy is an annual Canadian literary award, presented to honour the year's best non-fiction work on public policy issues.[1] Created in 2021, the award is presented by the Writers' Trust of Canada, and sponsored by technology investor Jim Balsillie.[2]

Nominees and recipients

Year Author Title Ref
2021 Dan Breznitz Innovation in Real Places: Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World [3]
Gregor Craigie On Borrowed Time: North America's Next Big Quake
André Picard Neglected No More: The Urgent Need to Improve the Lives of Canada's Elders in the Wake of a Pandemic
Jody Wilson-Raybould Indian in the Cabinet: Speaking Truth to Power
2022 John Lorinc Dream States: Smart Cities, Technology, and the Pursuit of Urban Utopias [4]
Jean Marmoreo, Johanna Schneller The Last Doctor: Lessons in Living from the Front Lines of Medical Assistance in Dying [5]
Kent Roach Canadian Policing: Why and How It Must Change
Vaclav Smil How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
Kim Stanton Reconciling Truths: Reimagining Public Inquiries in Canada
2023 Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb Power and Prediction: The Disruptive Economics of Artificial Intelligence [6]
Nichelle Good Truth Telling: Seven Conversations About Indigenous Life in Canada
Ryan Manucha Booze, Cigarettes, and Constitutional Dust-Ups: Canada's Quest for Interprovincial Free Trade
David R. Samson Our Tribal Future: How to Channel Our Foundational Human Instincts into a Force for Good
Max Wyman The Compassionate Imagination: How the Arts Are Central to a Functioning Democracy

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