Being governor general isn’t all about making agonizing decisions regarding the state of Parliament and the political health of the country; once in a while you have to do ceremonial stuff, too. On Wednesday, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean handed over the Governor General’s Literary Awards at an Ottawa ceremony. (Photos by P. Doyle, courtesy of the Canada Council for the Arts.)

Nino Ricci gets the fiction prize for The Origin of Species (Doubleday Canada).

Odds are that Christie Blatchford, non-fiction winner for Fifteen Days (Doubleday Canada), either just said or is about to say something saucy.

Jacob Scheier, poetry winner for More to Keep Us Warm (ECW Press).

John Ibbitson won children’s text for The Landing (Kids Can Press)…

… and another Kids Can creator, Stéphane Jorisch, took children’s illustration for The Owl and the Pussycat.

Catherine Banks is either marvelling at her drama prize for Bone Cage (Playwrights Canada Press), or else she’s noticing something amiss.

Lazer Lederhendler picks up the French-to-English translation prize for his work on Nicolas Dickner’s Nikolski (Knopf Canada).












