

This
year, The Donner Canadian Foundation proudly celebrates
the tenth anniversary of the Donner Prize, which
annually rewards excellence and innovation in Canadian
public policy writing. The largest and most prestigious prize of its
kind, the Donner Prize awards $35,000 to the author of
the winning book, with $5,000 awarded to each of the
other shortlisted titles (to a maximum of five titles).
The Donner Canadian
Foundation established the prize to recognize and reward
the best public policy thinking, writing and research in
Canada and the role it plays in determining the
well-being of Canadians and the success of Canada as a
whole. Previous honourees have shed light on a wide
range of issues bearing on the economy, politics and
society in general.
The prize is meant to
encourage an open exchange of ideas and to provide a
springboard for authors who may not necessarily be
well-known, but who can make an original and meaningful
contribution to policy discourse.
The Donner Canadian
Foundation, one of Canada's largest foundations, was
established in 1950 by businessman and philanthropist
William H. Donner to support projects that advance the
common good in Canada by encouraging private initiative,
independence and individual responsibility. Over the
years, the Foundation has been instrumental in
encouraging and supporting public policy research
throughout Canada in a variety of fields. Since 1967,
the Foundation has contributed over $100 million to more
than 1,000 projects across the country.
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