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Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour

The Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, also known as the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour or just the Leacock Medal, is an annual Canadian literary award presented for the best book of humour written in English by a Canadian writer, published or self-published in the previous year.[1] The silver medal, designed by sculptor Emanuel Hahn, is a tribute to well-known Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock (1869–1944) and is accompanied by a cash prize of $25,000 (CAD). It is presented in the late spring or early summer each year, during a banquet ceremony in or near Leacock’s hometown of Orillia, Ontario.[1]

The medal is one of the oldest literary prizes in Canada, and is the only one awarded to a work of humour. It has been awarded every year since 1947 with the exception of 1959 when it was reported that no worthy entries had been submitted.[2]

History Edit

The Stephen Leacock Associates, the non-profit organising body behind the award, was founded in 1946 by a loose group of Leacock’s friends and supporters.[1] Although administered and presented separately, in early years the award was announced as part of the Governor General's Awards announcements,[3][4][5] later moving to a separate announcement.

Each year the Associates’ board of directors appoints a panel of suitable judges from around the country, and also commissions readers who rank and select from submitted works a long list of ten books, which is later narrowed to a short list of three books (previously five). The shortlist is typically announced in early May. In 1990, for the only time in the award's history they did not whittle the initial longlist down to a shortlist, but simply announced a shortlist of ten books which were all considered for the final award.[6]

The cash prize began in 1970, as a $2,500 award co-sponsored by Manulife Insurance and the Hudson's Bay Company. The following decades saw gradual increases in the amount of the prize under a number of sponsors, reaching its current value of $15,000 in 2009, sponsored by the TD Bank Financial Group.[1] As of 2018, both remaining shortlist authors each receive cash prizes of $3,000.

In 1969 the Associates established a quarterly newsletter called The Newspacket to commemorate the centenary of the author’s birth. The publication prints excerpts from nominated books, and is itself a showcase for Canadian humour writing. The Newspacket has been published irregularly in recent years.

In 1977 the group established an annual Student Award for Humour, which honours and encourages young Canadian writers from secondary and post-secondary levels with recognition and cash prizes for the top three.

Organization Edit

The Leacock Award is ceremonially led by a past winner or nominee, who holds the honorary title "Mayor of Mariposa".[7] The duties of this position include giving a speech at the awards ceremony, and representing the Leacock Foundation in other public appearances including McGill University's annual Leacock Lecture. Held by Dan Needles until 2018,[7] the position was taken over by Drew Hayden Taylor in 2019 and renamed "Grand Chief of Mariposa" to reflect Taylor's First Nations heritage.

The Medal Edit

The medal, cast in silver and designed by Canadian sculptor Emanuel Hahn, is two inches (5.08 cm) in diameter and approximately 0.125 inches (.32 cm) thick. It weighs 3.125 ounces (88.59 g).

On the obverse is a profile of Stephen Leacock’s head and the dates of his lifespan (1869–1944). The words "Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal Founded 1946" are worked around the perimeter.

The reverse side features the words "Orillia “The Sunshine Town” Award for Canadian Humour". A jolly face represents the sun resting on waves, and the latitude and longitude of Orillia, Ontario, Canada, appear in small figures at the top. Two small fish swim beneath the waves, and two large mosquitoes are depicted — one on the sun, the other in the water. Below the design, there is room for the winner’s name and date to be inscribed, and below that a small maple leaf emblem.[8]

Winners and nominees Edit

1940s Edit

Year Writer Title Ref.
1947 Harry L. Symons Ojibway Melody [3]
1948 Paul Hiebert Sarah Binks [9]
1949 Angeline Hango Truthfully Yours [4]

1950s Edit

Year Writer Title Ref.
1950 Earle Birney Turvey [9]
1951 Eric Nicol The Roving I [9]
1952 Jan Hilliard The Salt Box [9]
1953 Lawrence Earl The Battle of Baltinglass [5]
1954 Joan Walker Pardon My Parka [9]
1955 Robertson Davies Leaven of Malice [9]
1956 Eric Nicol Shall We Join the Ladies? [9]
1957 Robert Thomas Allen The Grass Is Never Greener [9]
1958 Eric Nicol Girdle Me a Globe [9]
1959 No award given [9]

1960s Edit

Year Writer Title Ref.
1960 Pierre Berton Just Add Water and Stir [9]
1961 Norman Ward Mice in the Beer [9]
1962 W. O. Mitchell Jake and the Kid [9]
1963 Donald Jack Three Cheers for Me [10]
1964 Harry J. Boyle Homebrew and Patches [9]
1965 Gregory Clark War Stories [9]
1966 George Bain Nursery Rhymes to be Read Aloud by Young Parents with Old Children [9]
1967 Richard J. Needham Needham's Inferno [9]
1968 Max Ferguson And Now...Here's Max [9]
1969 Stuart Trueman You're Only as Old as You Act [9]

1970s Edit

Year Writer Title Ref.
1970 Farley Mowat The Boat Who Wouldn't Float [9]
1971 Robert Thomas Allen Children, Wives and Other Wild Life [9]
1972 Max Braithwaite The Night We Stole the Mountie's Car [9]
1973 Donald Bell Saturday Night at the Bagel Factory [9]
1974 Donald Jack That's Me in the Middle [10]
1975 Morley Torgov A Good Place to Come From [9]
1976 Harry J. Boyle The Luck of the Irish [9]
1977 Ray Guy That Far Greater Bay [9]
1978 Ernest Buckler Whirligig [11]
1979 Sondra Gotlieb True Confections [12]

1980s Edit

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
Year Writer Title Ref.
1980 Donald Jack Me Bandy, You Cissie [10]
1981 Gary Lautens Take My Family...Please! [13]
1982 Mervyn Huston Gophers Don't Pay Taxes [14]
1983 Morley Torgov The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick [15]
Aislin Stretch Marks [15]
John Duffie Duffie's Unimportance of Being Earnest
Allan Fotheringham Malice in Blunderland
Stuart Trueman Don't Let Them Smell the Lobsters Cooking
1984 Gary Lautens No Sex Please...We're Married [16]
Donald Jack Me Too [17]
Eric Nicol Canadide
Paul Quarrington Home Game
Leon Rooke Shakespeare's Dog
Paul St. Pierre Smith and Other Events
1985 Ted Allan Love Is a Long Shot [18]
Joan Finnigan Laughing All the Way Home [18]
John MacLachlan Gray Dazzled!
Don Lemna A Visit from Mr. Lucifer
Ted Stone Hailstorms and Hoop Snakes
Armin Wiebe The Salvation of Yasch Siemens
1986 Joey Slinger No Axe Too Small to Grind [19]
Charles Gordon The Governor General's Bunny Hop [20]
Sondra Gotlieb Wife Of...
Ray Guy This Dear and Fine Country
T. P. Millar Who's Afraid of Sigmund Freud
Paul Quarrington The Life of Hope
1987 W. P. Kinsella The Fencepost Chronicles [21]
Christie Blatchford Spectator Sports [21]
Allan Edmonds Living It Up and Down
Allan Fotheringham Capitol Offenses
Murray Malcolm Armchair Will: The Musings of a Man of Leisure
Eric Nicol The U.S. or US?
1988 Paul Quarrington King Leary [22]
Arthur Black Back to Black [22]
Lesley Choyce An Avalanche of Ocean
Jack Hodgins The Honorary Patron
Robin Skelton The Parrot Who Could
1989 Joseph Kertes Winter Tulips [23]
Christie Blatchford Close Encounters [23]
Alison Gordon The Dead Pull Hitter
David McFadden A Trip Around Lake Ontario
Edward O. Phillips Hope Springs Eternal
Kent Thompson Married Love

1990s Edit

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
Year Writer Title Ref.
1990 W. O. Mitchell According to Jake and the Kid [24]
Arthur Black That Old Black Magic [6]
Don Hunter Spinner's Inlet
W. P. Kinsella The Miss Hobbema Pageant
Susan Musgrave Great Musgrave
Dan Needles Letters from Wingfield Farm
Eric Nicol Dickens of the Mounted
Paul Quarrington Whale Music
Paul St. Pierre Chilcotin and Beyond
Larry Zolf Scorpions for Sale
1991 Howard White Writing in the Rain [25]
Maurice Henrie The Mandarin Syndrome [25]
Roy MacGregor Quantity Time
W. O. Mitchell Roses Are Difficult Here
Morley Torgov St. Fab's Day
1992 Roch Carrier Prayers of a Very Wise Child [26]
Eliza Clark Miss You Like Crazy [26]
W. P. Kinsella Box Socials
1993 John Levesque Waiting for Aquarius [27]
Margaret Atwood Good Bones [27]
Marni Jackson The Mother Zone
Joey Slinger If It's a Jungle Out There, Why Do I Have to Mow the Lawn?
1994 Bill Richardson Bachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast [28]
Arthur Black Black by Popular Demand [28]
Charles Gordon How Not to Be Too Bad
Peter Gzowski Canadian Living
W. O. Mitchell The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon
1995 Josh Freed Fear of Frying and Other Fax of Life [29]
Aislin and Hubie Bauch Put Up or Shut Up [29]
Gail Anderson-Dargatz The Miss Hereford Stories
Des Kennedy Wild About Gardening
Susan Musgrave Musgrave Landing
1996 Marsha Boulton Letters from the Country [30]
Allan Abel Flatbush Odyssey [30]
W. P. Kinsella The Winter Helen Dropped By
Eve McBride Dandelions Help
Bill Richardson Bachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast Pillow Book
1997 Arthur Black Black in the Saddle Again [31]
David Eddie Chump Change [31]
Des Kennedy The Garden Club
Bill Richardson Bachelor Brothers' Bedside Companion
Miriam Toews Summer of My Amazing Luck
1998 Mordecai Richler Barney's Version [32]
Paul Quarrington The Boy on the Back of the Turtle [32]
Sandra Shamas A Trilogy of Performances
Carol Shields Larry's Party
Antanas Sileika Buying on Time
1999 Stuart McLean Home from the Vinyl Cafe [33]
Wayne Johnston The Colony of Unrequited Dreams [33]
Sean Kane Virtual Freedom
Robert Kroetsch The Man from the Creeks
Pete McCormack Understanding Ken

2000s Edit

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
Year Writer Title Ref.
2000 Arthur Black Black Tie and Tales [34]
Herb Curtis Luther Corhern's Salmon Camp Chronicles [34]
David Eddie Housebroken: Confessions of a Stay-at-Home Dad
Gordon Kirkland Justice Is Blind, and Her Dog Just Peed in my Cornflakes
Alan R. Wilson Before the Flood
2001 Stuart McLean Vinyl Cafe Unplugged [35]
Linwood Barclay Last Resort [35]
Lynn Coady Play the Monster Blind
Bob Collins Out Standing in their Field: The Rural Adventures of Hap & Edna
Allan Stratton The Phoenix Lottery
2002 Will Ferguson Generica [36]
David Arnason King Jerry [37]
Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson How to Be a Canadian (Even If You Already Are One)
Charles Gordon The Grim Pig
Bill Richardson Waiting for Gertrude
2003 Dan Needles With Axe and Flask: A History of Persephone Township From Pre-Cambrian Times to the Present [38]
Sondra Gotlieb Dogs, Houses, Gardens, Food and Other Addictions [39]
Ian McGillis A Tourist's Guide to Glengarry
Robert G. Nielsen Athlete's Foot, or How I Failed at Sports
Morley Torgov Stickler and Me
2004 Ian Ferguson Village of the Small Houses: A Memoir of Sorts [40]
Michel Basilières Black Bird [40]
George Bowering Stone Country
Stuart McLean Vinyl Cafe Diaries
Patricia Pearson Playing House
2005 Will Ferguson Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw [41]
Arthur Black Black and White and Read All Over [42]
Bob Collins Summer of Wonder
Susan Juby Miss Smithers
Gordon Kirkland Never Stand Behind a Loaded Horse
2006 Arthur Black Pitch Black [43]
Joe Campbell Take Me Out to the Ball Game [44]
Gordon Kirkland When My Mind Wanders It Brings Back Souvenirs
Dan Needles Wingfield's Hope: More Letters from Wingfield Farm
William Weintraub Crazy About Lili
2007 Stuart McLean Secrets from the Vinyl Cafe [45]
Douglas Coupland jPod [46]
Des Kennedy The Passionate Gardener
Ryan Knighton Cockeyed
Neil McKinnon Tuckahoe Slidebottle
2008 Terry Fallis The Best Laid Plans [47]
Douglas Coupland The Gum Thief [47]
Will Ferguson Spanish Fly
Scott Gardiner King John of Canada
Ron Wood And God Created Manyberries
2009 Mark Leiren-Young Never Shoot a Stampede Queen: A Rookie Reporter in the Cariboo Country [48]
William Deverell Kill All the Judges [48]
Sheree Fitch Kiss the Joy as It Flies
Jack MacLeod Uproar
Charles Wilkins In the Land of Long Fingernails

2010s Edit

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
Year Writer Title Ref.
2010 Will Ferguson Beyond Belfast: A 560-Mile Walk Across Northern Ireland on Sore Feet [49]
Kathryn Borel Corked [50]
Glen Chilton The Curse of the Labrador Duck
Bill Conall The Rock in the Water
William Deverell Snow Job
2011 Trevor Cole Practical Jean [51]
Todd Babiak Toby: A Man [51]
Terry Fallis The High Road
David Rakoff Half Empty
Steve Smith Red Green's How to Do Everything
2012 Patrick deWitt The Sisters Brothers [52]
Rupinder Gill On the Outside Looking Indian [53]
Susan Juby The Woefield Poultry Collective
Shari Lapena Happiness Economics
Robyn Michele Levy Most of Me
2013 Cassie Stocks Dance, Gladys, Dance [54]
Terry Fallis Up and Down [55]
Jonathan Goldstein I'll Seize the Day Tomorrow
Andrew Kaufman Born Weird
William Whitehead Words to Live By
2014 Bill Conall The Promised Land [56]
Arthur Black Fifty Shades of Black [56]
Jane Christmas And Then There Were Nuns
Wayne Johnston The Son of a Certain Woman
Steve Smith Red Green's Beginner's Guide to Women
2015 Terry Fallis No Relation [57]
Aaron Bushkowsky Curtains for Roy [57]
Alan Doyle Where I Belong: Small Town to Great Big Sea
Zarqa Nawaz Laughing All the Way to the Mosque
Robert Wringham A Loose Egg
2016 Susan Juby Republic of Dirt [58]
Terry Fallis Poles Apart [59]
Sarah Mian When the Saints
2017 Gary Barwin Yiddish for Pirates [60]
Amy Jones We're All in This Together [60]
Drew Hayden Taylor Take Us to Your Chief and Other Stories
2018 Jennifer Craig Gone to Pot [61]
Laurie Gelman Class Mom [62]
Scaachi Koul One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter
2019 Cathal Kelly Boy Wonders [63]
Ali Bryan The Figgs [64]
Mark Critch Son of a Critch: A Childish Newfoundland Memoir

2020s Edit

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
Year Writer Title Ref.
2020
Heidi L. M. Jacobs Molly of the Mall: Literary Lass and Purveyor of Fine Footwear [65]
Amy Spurway Crow [65]
Drew Hayden Taylor Cottagers and Indians
2021
Thomas King Indians on Vacation [66]
Joseph Kertes Last Impressions [67]
Morgan Murray Dirty Birds
2022
Rick Mercer Talking to Canadians [68]
Mark Critch An Embarrasment of Critches [69]
Dawn Dumont The Prairie Chicken Dance Tour
2023
Wayne Johnston Jennie's Boy [70]
Susan Juby Mindful of Everything [71]
Zarqa Nawaz Jameela Green Ruins Everything

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Leacock Medal for Humour Website

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The Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour also known as the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour or just the Leacock Medal is an annual Canadian literary award presented for the best book of humour written in English by a Canadian writer published or self published in the previous year 1 The silver medal designed by sculptor Emanuel Hahn is a tribute to well known Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock 1869 1944 and is accompanied by a cash prize of 25 000 CAD It is presented in the late spring or early summer each year during a banquet ceremony in or near Leacock s hometown of Orillia Ontario 1 The medal is one of the oldest literary prizes in Canada and is the only one awarded to a work of humour It has been awarded every year since 1947 with the exception of 1959 when it was reported that no worthy entries had been submitted 2 Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 The Medal 4 Winners and nominees 4 1 1940s 4 2 1950s 4 3 1960s 4 4 1970s 4 5 1980s 4 6 1990s 4 7 2000s 4 8 2010s 4 9 2020s 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Stephen Leacock Associates the non profit organising body behind the award was founded in 1946 by a loose group of Leacock s friends and supporters 1 Although administered and presented separately in early years the award was announced as part of the Governor General s Awards announcements 3 4 5 later moving to a separate announcement Each year the Associates board of directors appoints a panel of suitable judges from around the country and also commissions readers who rank and select from submitted works a long list of ten books which is later narrowed to a short list of three books previously five The shortlist is typically announced in early May In 1990 for the only time in the award s history they did not whittle the initial longlist down to a shortlist but simply announced a shortlist of ten books which were all considered for the final award 6 The cash prize began in 1970 as a 2 500 award co sponsored by Manulife Insurance and the Hudson s Bay Company The following decades saw gradual increases in the amount of the prize under a number of sponsors reaching its current value of 15 000 in 2009 sponsored by the TD Bank Financial Group 1 As of 2018 both remaining shortlist authors each receive cash prizes of 3 000 In 1969 the Associates established a quarterly newsletter called The Newspacket to commemorate the centenary of the author s birth The publication prints excerpts from nominated books and is itself a showcase for Canadian humour writing The Newspacket has been published irregularly in recent years In 1977 the group established an annual Student Award for Humour which honours and encourages young Canadian writers from secondary and post secondary levels with recognition and cash prizes for the top three Organization EditThe Leacock Award is ceremonially led by a past winner or nominee who holds the honorary title Mayor of Mariposa 7 The duties of this position include giving a speech at the awards ceremony and representing the Leacock Foundation in other public appearances including McGill University s annual Leacock Lecture Held by Dan Needles until 2018 7 the position was taken over by Drew Hayden Taylor in 2019 and renamed Grand Chief of Mariposa to reflect Taylor s First Nations heritage The Medal EditThe medal cast in silver and designed by Canadian sculptor Emanuel Hahn is two inches 5 08 cm in diameter and approximately 0 125 inches 32 cm thick It weighs 3 125 ounces 88 59 g On the obverse is a profile of Stephen Leacock s head and the dates of his lifespan 1869 1944 The words Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal Founded 1946 are worked around the perimeter The reverse side features the words Orillia The Sunshine Town Award for Canadian Humour A jolly face represents the sun resting on waves and the latitude and longitude of Orillia Ontario Canada appear in small figures at the top Two small fish swim beneath the waves and two large mosquitoes are depicted one on the sun the other in the water Below the design there is room for the winner s name and date to be inscribed and below that a small maple leaf emblem 8 Winners and nominees Edit1940s Edit Year Writer Title Ref 1947 Harry L Symons Ojibway Melody 3 1948 Paul Hiebert Sarah Binks 9 1949 Angeline Hango Truthfully Yours 4 1950s Edit Year Writer Title Ref 1950 Earle Birney Turvey 9 1951 Eric Nicol The Roving I 9 1952 Jan Hilliard The Salt Box 9 1953 Lawrence Earl The Battle of Baltinglass 5 1954 Joan Walker Pardon My Parka 9 1955 Robertson Davies Leaven of Malice 9 1956 Eric Nicol Shall We Join the Ladies 9 1957 Robert Thomas Allen The Grass Is Never Greener 9 1958 Eric Nicol Girdle Me a Globe 9 1959 No award given 9 1960s Edit Year Writer Title Ref 1960 Pierre Berton Just Add Water and Stir 9 1961 Norman Ward Mice in the Beer 9 1962 W O Mitchell Jake and the Kid 9 1963 Donald Jack Three Cheers for Me 10 1964 Harry J Boyle Homebrew and Patches 9 1965 Gregory Clark War Stories 9 1966 George Bain Nursery Rhymes to be Read Aloud by Young Parents with Old Children 9 1967 Richard J Needham Needham s Inferno 9 1968 Max Ferguson And Now Here s Max 9 1969 Stuart Trueman You re Only as Old as You Act 9 1970s Edit Year Writer Title Ref 1970 Farley Mowat The Boat Who Wouldn t Float 9 1971 Robert Thomas Allen Children Wives and Other Wild Life 9 1972 Max Braithwaite The Night We Stole the Mountie s Car 9 1973 Donald Bell Saturday Night at the Bagel Factory 9 1974 Donald Jack That s Me in the Middle 10 1975 Morley Torgov A Good Place to Come From 9 1976 Harry J Boyle The Luck of the Irish 9 1977 Ray Guy That Far Greater Bay 9 1978 Ernest Buckler Whirligig 11 1979 Sondra Gotlieb True Confections 12 1980s Edit Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour Year Writer Title Ref 1980 Donald Jack Me Bandy You Cissie 10 1981 Gary Lautens Take My Family Please 13 1982 Mervyn Huston Gophers Don t Pay Taxes 14 1983 Morley Torgov The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick 15 Aislin Stretch Marks 15 John Duffie Duffie s Unimportance of Being EarnestAllan Fotheringham Malice in BlunderlandStuart Trueman Don t Let Them Smell the Lobsters Cooking1984 Gary Lautens No Sex Please We re Married 16 Donald Jack Me Too 17 Eric Nicol CanadidePaul Quarrington Home GameLeon Rooke Shakespeare s DogPaul St Pierre Smith and Other Events1985 Ted Allan Love Is a Long Shot 18 Joan Finnigan Laughing All the Way Home 18 John MacLachlan Gray Dazzled Don Lemna A Visit from Mr LuciferTed Stone Hailstorms and Hoop SnakesArmin Wiebe The Salvation of Yasch Siemens1986 Joey Slinger No Axe Too Small to Grind 19 Charles Gordon The Governor General s Bunny Hop 20 Sondra Gotlieb Wife Of Ray Guy This Dear and Fine CountryT P Millar Who s Afraid of Sigmund FreudPaul Quarrington The Life of Hope1987 W P Kinsella The Fencepost Chronicles 21 Christie Blatchford Spectator Sports 21 Allan Edmonds Living It Up and DownAllan Fotheringham Capitol OffensesMurray Malcolm Armchair Will The Musings of a Man of LeisureEric Nicol The U S or US 1988 Paul Quarrington King Leary 22 Arthur Black Back to Black 22 Lesley Choyce An Avalanche of OceanJack Hodgins The Honorary PatronRobin Skelton The Parrot Who Could1989 Joseph Kertes Winter Tulips 23 Christie Blatchford Close Encounters 23 Alison Gordon The Dead Pull HitterDavid McFadden A Trip Around Lake OntarioEdward O Phillips Hope Springs EternalKent Thompson Married Love1990s Edit Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour Year Writer Title Ref 1990 W O Mitchell According to Jake and the Kid 24 Arthur Black That Old Black Magic 6 Don Hunter Spinner s InletW P Kinsella The Miss Hobbema PageantSusan Musgrave Great MusgraveDan Needles Letters from Wingfield FarmEric Nicol Dickens of the MountedPaul Quarrington Whale MusicPaul St Pierre Chilcotin and BeyondLarry Zolf Scorpions for Sale1991 Howard White Writing in the Rain 25 Maurice Henrie The Mandarin Syndrome 25 Roy MacGregor Quantity TimeW O Mitchell Roses Are Difficult HereMorley Torgov St Fab s Day1992 Roch Carrier Prayers of a Very Wise Child 26 Eliza Clark Miss You Like Crazy 26 W P Kinsella Box Socials1993 John Levesque Waiting for Aquarius 27 Margaret Atwood Good Bones 27 Marni Jackson The Mother ZoneJoey Slinger If It s a Jungle Out There Why Do I Have to Mow the Lawn 1994 Bill Richardson Bachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast 28 Arthur Black Black by Popular Demand 28 Charles Gordon How Not to Be Too BadPeter Gzowski Canadian LivingW O Mitchell The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon1995 Josh Freed Fear of Frying and Other Fax of Life 29 Aislin and Hubie Bauch Put Up or Shut Up 29 Gail Anderson Dargatz The Miss Hereford StoriesDes Kennedy Wild About GardeningSusan Musgrave Musgrave Landing1996 Marsha Boulton Letters from the Country 30 Allan Abel Flatbush Odyssey 30 W P Kinsella The Winter Helen Dropped ByEve McBride Dandelions HelpBill Richardson Bachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast Pillow Book1997 Arthur Black Black in the Saddle Again 31 David Eddie Chump Change 31 Des Kennedy The Garden ClubBill Richardson Bachelor Brothers Bedside CompanionMiriam Toews Summer of My Amazing Luck1998 Mordecai Richler Barney s Version 32 Paul Quarrington The Boy on the Back of the Turtle 32 Sandra Shamas A Trilogy of PerformancesCarol Shields Larry s PartyAntanas Sileika Buying on Time1999 Stuart McLean Home from the Vinyl Cafe 33 Wayne Johnston The Colony of Unrequited Dreams 33 Sean Kane Virtual FreedomRobert Kroetsch The Man from the CreeksPete McCormack Understanding Ken2000s Edit Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour Year Writer Title Ref 2000 Arthur Black Black Tie and Tales 34 Herb Curtis Luther Corhern s Salmon Camp Chronicles 34 David Eddie Housebroken Confessions of a Stay at Home DadGordon Kirkland Justice Is Blind and Her Dog Just Peed in my CornflakesAlan R Wilson Before the Flood2001 Stuart McLean Vinyl Cafe Unplugged 35 Linwood Barclay Last Resort 35 Lynn Coady Play the Monster BlindBob Collins Out Standing in their Field The Rural Adventures of Hap amp EdnaAllan Stratton The Phoenix Lottery2002 Will Ferguson Generica 36 David Arnason King Jerry 37 Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson How to Be a Canadian Even If You Already Are One Charles Gordon The Grim PigBill Richardson Waiting for Gertrude2003 Dan Needles With Axe and Flask A History of Persephone Township From Pre Cambrian Times to the Present 38 Sondra Gotlieb Dogs Houses Gardens Food and Other Addictions 39 Ian McGillis A Tourist s Guide to GlengarryRobert G Nielsen Athlete s Foot or How I Failed at SportsMorley Torgov Stickler and Me2004 Ian Ferguson Village of the Small Houses A Memoir of Sorts 40 Michel Basilieres Black Bird 40 George Bowering Stone CountryStuart McLean Vinyl Cafe DiariesPatricia Pearson Playing House2005 Will Ferguson Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw 41 Arthur Black Black and White and Read All Over 42 Bob Collins Summer of WonderSusan Juby Miss SmithersGordon Kirkland Never Stand Behind a Loaded Horse2006 Arthur Black Pitch Black 43 Joe Campbell Take Me Out to the Ball Game 44 Gordon Kirkland When My Mind Wanders It Brings Back SouvenirsDan Needles Wingfield s Hope More Letters from Wingfield FarmWilliam Weintraub Crazy About Lili2007 Stuart McLean Secrets from the Vinyl Cafe 45 Douglas Coupland jPod 46 Des Kennedy The Passionate GardenerRyan Knighton CockeyedNeil McKinnon Tuckahoe Slidebottle2008 Terry Fallis The Best Laid Plans 47 Douglas Coupland The Gum Thief 47 Will Ferguson Spanish FlyScott Gardiner King John of CanadaRon Wood And God Created Manyberries2009 Mark Leiren Young Never Shoot a Stampede Queen A Rookie Reporter in the Cariboo Country 48 William Deverell Kill All the Judges 48 Sheree Fitch Kiss the Joy as It FliesJack MacLeod UproarCharles Wilkins In the Land of Long Fingernails2010s Edit Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour Year Writer Title Ref 2010 Will Ferguson Beyond Belfast A 560 Mile Walk Across Northern Ireland on Sore Feet 49 Kathryn Borel Corked 50 Glen Chilton The Curse of the Labrador DuckBill Conall The Rock in the WaterWilliam Deverell Snow Job2011 Trevor Cole Practical Jean 51 Todd Babiak Toby A Man 51 Terry Fallis The High RoadDavid Rakoff Half EmptySteve Smith Red Green s How to Do Everything2012 Patrick deWitt The Sisters Brothers 52 Rupinder Gill On the Outside Looking Indian 53 Susan Juby The Woefield Poultry CollectiveShari Lapena Happiness EconomicsRobyn Michele Levy Most of Me2013 Cassie Stocks Dance Gladys Dance 54 Terry Fallis Up and Down 55 Jonathan Goldstein I ll Seize the Day TomorrowAndrew Kaufman Born WeirdWilliam Whitehead Words to Live By2014 Bill Conall The Promised Land 56 Arthur Black Fifty Shades of Black 56 Jane Christmas And Then There Were NunsWayne Johnston The Son of a Certain WomanSteve Smith Red Green s Beginner s Guide to Women2015 Terry Fallis No Relation 57 Aaron Bushkowsky Curtains for Roy 57 Alan Doyle Where I Belong Small Town to Great Big SeaZarqa Nawaz Laughing All the Way to the MosqueRobert Wringham A Loose Egg2016 Susan Juby Republic of Dirt 58 Terry Fallis Poles Apart 59 Sarah Mian When the Saints2017 Gary Barwin Yiddish for Pirates 60 Amy Jones We re All in This Together 60 Drew Hayden Taylor Take Us to Your Chief and Other Stories2018 Jennifer Craig Gone to Pot 61 Laurie Gelman Class Mom 62 Scaachi Koul One Day We ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter2019 Cathal Kelly Boy Wonders 63 Ali Bryan The Figgs 64 Mark Critch Son of a Critch A Childish Newfoundland Memoir2020s Edit Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour Year Writer Title Ref 2020Heidi L M Jacobs Molly of the Mall Literary Lass and Purveyor of Fine Footwear 65 Amy Spurway Crow 65 Drew Hayden Taylor Cottagers and Indians2021Thomas King Indians on Vacation 66 Joseph Kertes Last Impressions 67 Morgan Murray Dirty Birds2022Rick Mercer Talking to Canadians 68 Mark Critch An Embarrasment of Critches 69 Dawn Dumont The Prairie Chicken Dance Tour2023Wayne Johnston Jennie s Boy 70 Susan Juby Mindful of Everything 71 Zarqa Nawaz Jameela Green Ruins EverythingReferences Edit a b c d Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour at The Canadian Encyclopedia Bourgeois Doyle Dick What s So Funny Lessons from Canada s Leacock Medal for Humour Writing General Store Publishing House 2015 ISBN 978 1 77123 342 2 p 57 a b Prof Lower s History Gets Vice Regal Award Winnipeg Tribune April 19 1947 a b Win Governor General s Awards in Annual Literary Contest Ottawa Journal June 11 1949 a b Governor General s Awards Announced for Two Authors Ottawa Journal May 23 1953 a b Long short list for Leacock award Toronto Star April 3 1990 a b Barwin takes home humour award Orillia Packet and Times June 10 2017 Stephen Leacock Associates leacock ca Retrieved 2018 01 06 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour Memorial University of Newfoundland Literary Awards in Canada 1923 2000 a b c Backstage The Globe and Mail May 10 1980 Buckler win Leacock Award The Globe and Mail May 12 1978 Gotlieb wins humor award The Globe and Mail May 11 1979 Physicians hold annual council The Globe and Mail May 8 1981 Leacock winner plays a shopworn theme The Globe and Mail May 13 1982 a b Torgov wins 1983 Leacock Medal The Globe and Mail April 29 1983 Lautens wins award The Globe and Mail May 11 1984 Six finalists for Leacock Medal The Globe and Mail April 13 1984 a b Montrealer Ted Allan wins Leacock award for Long Shot novel The Gazette April 18 1985 The Star s Slinger wins humor award Toronto Star April 18 1986 Star s Slinger up for humor prize Toronto Star April 11 1986 a b B C s Kinsella wins Leacock humor award Toronto Star April 24 1987 a b Third time lucky for Leacock winner Ottawa Citizen April 29 1988 a b Leacock award stuns winner Toronto Star May 30 1989 Mitchell wins Leacock Award Toronto Star April 19 1990 a b Howard White wins Leacock The Gazette May 7 1991 a b Carrier s Prayers are answered with Leacock prize The Gazette April 29 1992 a b Hamilton writer wins Leacock humor award Toronto Star May 4 1993 a b Richardson wins Leacock prize Ottawa Citizen April 26 1994 a b Montreal writer wins humor award Toronto Star May 4 1995 a b Broadcaster Boulton wins Leacock prize Toronto Star April 25 1996 a b Arthur Black wins award for humour Radio host author honoured for book Ottawa Citizen May 1 1997 a b Mordecai Richler wins Leacock humour award The Globe and Mail April 16 1998 a b McLean wins Leacock award Calgary Herald April 22 1999 a b Arthur Black nabs last laugh again Kingston Whig Standard April 20 2000 a b Literature Stuart McLean wins Leacock award again Kingston Whig Standard April 20 2001 Calgary writer wins Leacock award The Globe and Mail April 18 2002 Charles Gordon nominated for Leacock Ottawa Citizen March 20 2002 Wingfield creator wins Leacock medal The Globe and Mail April 24 2003 And the nominees are Ottawa Citizen March 30 2003 a b Ian Ferguson wins Leacock humour award The Globe and Mail April 22 2004 Will Ferguson wins second Leacock humour medal The Telegram April 24 2005 Black shortlisted for Leacock award Victoria Times Colonist April 6 2005 Arthur Black wins third Leacock humour prize The Globe and Mail April 20 2006 Five Canadian finalists named for Leacock Medal of Humour Sudbury Star March 31 2006 He s funny Seriously The Telegram April 20 2007 Five finalists named for Stephen Leacock medal Winnipeg Free Press March 31 2007 a b Self published novel by Terry Fallis wins Leacock award CBC News April 30 2008 a b Mark Leiren Young wins Leacock Medal for humour The Globe and Mail April 30 2009 Will Ferguson wins Leacock Ottawa Citizen May 2 2010 Five in running for Leacock Vancouver Sun April 2 2010 a b Leacock award goes to Ontario writer Victoria Times Colonist April 29 2011 Patrick deWitt wins Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour The Globe and Mail April 27 2012 4 women on short list for Stephen Leacock Medal CBC News April 2 2012 Cassie Stocks wins Stephen Leacock Award CBC Arts April 25 2013 The authors on the shortlist for the Stephen Leacock Medal are no April Fools CBC Books April 2 2013 a b Bill Conall wins 2014 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour CBC News April 24 2014 a b Terry Fallis wins second Leacock Medal for No Relation Quill amp Quire April 30 2015 Nanaimo author wins Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour CTV Vancouver Island June 12 2016 Two time Leacock Medal winner Terry Fallis shortlisted for 2016 prize CTV News May 6 2016 a b Hamilton author Gary Barwin wins Leacock Medal for Humour for Yiddish for Pirates CBC Hamilton June 12 2017 B C based author Jennifer Craig wins Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour The Globe and Mail June 10 2018 Scaachi Koul Laurie Gelman and Jennifer Craig shortlisted for 2018 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour CBC Books May 2 2018 Cathal Kelly wins Leacock Medal Quill amp Quire June 10 2019 Memoirs by Critch Kelly named alongside Ali Bryan novel on Leacock shortlist Quill amp Quire 2019 05 06 Retrieved 2019 06 06 a b Ryan Porter Shortlist announced for Stephen Leacock Medal Quill amp Quire May 4 2020 Thomas King wins 15 000 Stephen Leacock Medal for humour writing The Globe and Mail June 4 2021 Cassandra Drudi Shortlist announced for Stephen Leacock medal Quill amp Quire May 3 2021 Rick Mercer wins the Leacock Medal for Humour for memoir Talking to Canadians Toronto Star September 17 2022 Missing woman among nominees for Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour Toronto Star August 3 2022 Wayne Johnston wins 2023 Stephen Leacock Medal Quill amp Quire September 18 2023 Little Mosque on the Prairie creator among finalists for Leacock Medal for Humour Toronto Star August 1 2023 External links EditLeacock Medal for Humour Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour amp oldid 1178504204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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