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1994 Governor General's Awards

Each winner of the 1994 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received $10 000 dollars and a medal from the Governor General of Canada. The winners were selected by a panel of judges set up by the Canada Council for the Arts.

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  • Sharon Butala, The Perfection of the Morning: An Apprenticeship in Nature
  • Denise Chong[?], The Concubine's Children: Portrait of a Family
  • Joan Haggerty[?], The Invitation: A Memoir of Family Love and Reconciliation
  • Peter Larisey[?], Light for a Cold Land: Lawren Harris's Work and Life-An Interpretation

Children's Literature - Text

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Children's Literature - Illustration

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Translation (from French to English)

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French Language

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Drama

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Non-Fiction

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Children's Literature - Text

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Children's Literature - Illustration

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Translation (from English to French)

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Other Governor General's Awards:

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