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The 2000 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were presented by Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada, and Jean-Louis Roux, Chairman of the Canada Council for the Arts, on November 14 at Rideau Hall.[1]
Category | Winner | Nominated |
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Fiction | Michael Ondaatje, Anil's Ghost |
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Non-fiction | Nega Mezlekia, Notes from the Hyena's Belly |
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Poetry | Don McKay, Another Gravity |
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Drama | Timothy Findley, Elizabeth Rex |
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Children's literature | Deborah Ellis, Looking for X |
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Children's illustration | Marie-Louise Gay, Yuck, A Love Story |
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French to English translation | Robert Majzels, Just Fine (France Daigle, Pas pire) |
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Category | Winner | Nominated |
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Fiction | Jean-Marc Dalpé, Un vent se lève qui éparpille |
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Non-fiction | Gérard Bouchard, Genèse des nations et cultures du Nouveau Monde |
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Poetry | Normand de Bellefeuille, La Marche de l'aveugle sans son chien |
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Drama | Wajdi Mouawad, Littoral |
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Children's literature | Charlotte Gingras, Un été de Jade |
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Children's illustration | Anne Villeneuve, L'Écharpe rouge |
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English to French translation | Lori Saint-Martin and Paul Gagné, Un parfum de cèdre |
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