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childrensliteracy.caHere are the latest updates on Canada Reads and related Canadian book news.
Canada Reads 2025 winner: Shayla Stonechild championing A Two-Spirit Journey by Ma-Nee Chacaby won the CBC Books Canada Reads 2025 competition. This marks the ongoing annual CBC Books event that showcases Canadian titles and authors through a live debate format.[4]
Canada Reads 2025 final results and coverage: CBC Books provided coverage of the finale and announced the winning title and champion, with subsequent features on the participating books and authors. If you want the full day-by-day breakdown, CBC’s Canada Reads hub is the best source for excerpts, judge commentary, and episode highlights.[4]
Canada Reads in early 2026: The program typically announces the lineup for the 26th edition in early to mid-2026, with Canadian authors and a rotating set of judges and hosts. For the most current roster, CBC Books’ Canada Reads page and CBC Gem episodes are the primary sources of official information.[4]
Related context on the CBC Books site: The CBC Books section regularly publishes news, interviews, and feature stories about Canada Reads and other Canadian literature initiatives, making it a good starting point for frequent updates.[8][4]
Additional Canadian book news: Open Book and CBC’s book-related pages frequently post interviews and open access to CBC Canada Reads content, as well as coverage of other reading initiatives and literary events in Canada.[8][4]
Illustration: If you’d like, I can pull a quick snapshot of the latest Canada Reads finalists and their champions from CBC’s Canada Reads page and present it in a compact list with links.
Would you like me to fetch the current Canada Reads lineup and the champions for 2026, or focus on a specific aspect (finale recap, author interviews, or sales impact after Canada Reads appearances)?
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