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About the Prize

The Balsillie Prize for Public Policy is awarded annually for a book of nonfiction that advances and influences policy debates on a wide range of social, political, economic, or cultural topics relevant to Canadians. The prize celebrates excellence in quality of thought and style and underlines the important role books play in advancing public discourse and bringing new ideas to Canadian policymakers.

The selected books will combine new insights with impressive research, offering thought-provoking contributions to debates on issues that impact both public consciousness and Canadian policymakers. The Balsillie Prize especially values bold works that bring public policy issues to the general reading public.

Sponsorship of this prize is part of a $3 million commitment to supporting our nation's literature by Canadian businessman and philanthropist Jim Balsillie.

2024 Finalists

Jury

A jury composed of Samantha Nutt, Taki Sarantakis, and Scott Young selected the shortlist. In total, 58 titles were submitted by 36 publishers. 

2024 Jury Statement 

“The excellence of this year’s Balsillie Prize shortlist is breathtaking; as a jury, we believe that public policy writing in Canada has never been better or more exciting. This is our fourth and penultimate year as the inaugural jury of the Balsillie Prize for Public Policy; our job as jurors has gotten harder each year and we would have it no other way. Since 2021, we have read hundreds of books representing the breadth and imagination of Canadian public policy writing and have come across new authors and books that yield fascinating and unanticipated gems. While we’re bullish about the future, we remain steadfast in our hope that Canada’s publishers will continue producing high-quality writing on the most urgent policy issues of our time — and that they take seriously the power and responsibility to seek out and surface new voices and diverse perspectives. 

The 2024 shortlist represents the pinnacle of Canadian public policy writing, deftly encapsulating some of the most intractable and difficult policy challenges facing governments and citizens alike. The finalists all pose thought-provoking questions and provide deeply reflective ideas and insights, all of which compel readers to consider the future of this country. As a jury, we view this shortlist as a collective. Each of these books — and the authors that stand behind them — have strengths that deserve celebration. We believe that all four books together represent something greater than the sum of their constituent parts. It is our privilege as jurors to recognize their passion and dedication.” 

“For Canadians, By Canadians” — The Balsillie Prize for Public Policy

About prize sponsor Jim Balsillie

Jim Balsillie is the former chairman and co-CEO of Research In Motion (BlackBerry), a technology company he scaled from an idea to $20 billion in sales globally. His long-standing interest in and support of public policy initiatives in Canada include serving as an advisor to Canada School of Public Policy, creating and funding the Centre for International Governance Innovation, the Balsillie School of International Affairs, the Arctic Research Foundation, the Centre for Digital Rights, and the CIO Strategy Council. He was the private sector representative on the UN Secretary General’s High Panel for Sustainability. He is a member of the Board of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Advisory Board of the Stockholm Resilience Centre. His awards include: Mobile World Congress Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Business Hall of Fame, Time Magazine’s World’s 100 Most Influential People, and three times Barron’s list of “World’s Top CEOs.”