The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC) is proud to present the Freedom to Read Award as part of the celebration of Freedom to Read Week across Canada in February of each year. The award recognizes work in support of freedom of expression. 2024 is the 40th annual FTR Week in Canada.
TWUC is pleased to announce that author and journalist Brandi Morin is the recipient of the 2024 Freedom to Read Award. Morin is a writer of Cree, Iroquois, and French origin from Treaty 6 territories in Alberta. She has won multiple awards for her work, and has been published in National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, and The New York Times. Read the full press release.
Previous winners have included author Lawrence Hill for his response to the threat to burn his novel The Book of Negroes, Quebec writer Charles Montpetit for his tireless work to help preserve the freedom to read and write in this country, Janine Fuller of Little Sisters bookstore in Vancouver for her ongoing challenges to Canada's ability to ban books at the border, and Toronto lawyer Clayton Ruby for his many years of working to fight censorship.
Celebrate Freedom to Read Week and join us for a webinar on Friday, February 23: In Conversation with 2023 Freedom to Read Award Winner Farzana Doctor. Hosted by award-winning author and TWUC Chair, Danny Ramadan. This webinar runs approximately 60 minutes, including a Q&A period. Learn more and register to attend.
Freedom to Read Award Winners
- 2024: Brandi Morin
- 2023: Farzana Doctor
- 2022: Anjula Gogia
- 2021: David A. Robertson
- 2020: Ivan Coyote
- 2019: Jael Richardson and the Festival of Literary Diversity
- 2018: Gary Geddes
- 2017: Deborah Campbell
- 2016: Mohamed Fahmy
- 2015: Ron Brown
- 2014: Eric Marshall and Chris Turner
- 2013: Patsy Aldana
- 2012: Lawrence Hill
- 2011: John Raulston Saul
- 2010: Alan Borovoy
- 2009: Nancy Fleming
- 2008: Derek Finkle
- 2007: Evie Freedman
- 2006: Charles Montpetit
- 2005: Wendy Lill
- 2004: Peter Carver
- 2003: Clayton C. Ruby
- 2002: Janine Fuller
- 1999: Senator Lorna Milne
- 1997: Nicky Drumbolis
- 2024: Brandi Morin
- 2023: Farzana Doctor
- 2022: Anjula Gogia
- 2021: David A. Robertson
- 2020: Ivan Coyote
- 2019: Jael Richardson and the Festival of Literary Diversity
- 2018: Gary Geddes
- 2017: Deborah Campbell
- 2016: Mohamed Fahmy
- 2015: Ron Brown
- 2014: Eric Marshall and Chris Turner
- 2013: Patsy Aldana
- 2012: Lawrence Hill
- 2011: John Raulston Saul
- 2010: Alan Borovoy
- 2009: Nancy Fleming
- 2008: Derek Finkle
- 2007: Evie Freedman
- 2006: Charles Montpetit
- 2005: Wendy Lill
- 2004: Peter Carver
- 2003: Clayton C. Ruby
- 2002: Janine Fuller
- 1999: Senator Lorna Milne
- 1997: Nicky Drumbolis