National Business Book Award
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The National Business Book Award is an award presented to Canadian business authors. The award, presented every year since 1985, is sponsored by Bennett Jones, The Globe and Mail, and The Walrus,[2] DeGroote, and supported by CPA Canada and with prize management by Freedman & Associates.
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National Business Book Award | |
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Date | 1985–present |
Location | Toronto, Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Presented by | Bennett Jones The Globe and Mail The Walrus |
Reward(s) | 30,000 C$[1] |
Currently held by | Chris Clearfield and András Tilcsik |
Website | www |
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Among the jury members is jury chairman Peter Mansbridge, former Chief Correspondent for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's CBC News. Also on the jury are David F. Denison, Chairman of Hydro One, business journalist Deirdre McMurdy, author and publisher Anna Porter, and Pamela Wallin, a Conservative sitting in the Senate of Canada.[3]