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2025 CBC Poetry Prize Finalists Announced

Five finalists have been chosen from more than 3,200 entries from across the country. The Grand Prize winner, to be announced November 19, will receive $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and a writing residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.

Five finalists have been chosen from more than 3,200 entries from across the country

The Grand Prize winner, to be announced November 19, will receive $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and a writing residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

 

CBC Books, CBC’s online home for literary content, together with its partners the Canada Council for the Arts and Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, have announced the finalists for the 2025 CBC Poetry Prize.

 

The finalists are:

The entries were selected from more than 3,200 submissions received from across Canada. The public can read the shortlisted entries on cbcbooks.ca. The winner of this year’s prize will be announced on Wednesday, November 19.

The 2025 CBC Poetry Prize jurors are Carol Rose GoldenEagle, Paul Vermeersch and Britta B. 

Carol Rose GoldenEagle is a Cree and Dene writer, poet, playwright and musician. She was named the Saskatchewan Poet Laureate from 2021-2023. GoldenEagle's previous books include the poetry collection HiraethEssential Ingredients and Stations of the Crossed. Paul Vermeersch is a poet, artist and editor from Toronto. Vermeersch holds an MFA in creative writing for which he received the Governor General's Gold Medal. His poetry collections include The Reinvention of the Human HandSelf-Defence for the Brave and HappyShared Universe and NMLCT: PoemsBritta Badour, better known as Britta B., is an artist, public speaker and poet living in Toronto. She is the recipient of the 2021 Breakthrough Artist Award from the Toronto Arts Foundation. Badour was among the finalists for 2024 Trillium Book Awards for poetry for Wires that Sputter

The Grand Prize winner will receive a cash prize of $6,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts, a two-week writing residency at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and will be published on the CBC Books website. The four other finalists will each receive $1,000 from the Canada Council for the Arts and will be published on CBC Books

Visit cbcbooks.ca for the complete CBC Poetry Prize shortlist or for more information on the CBC Literary Prizes.

 

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About CBC Books 

Home to Canada ReadsBookends with Mattea RoachThe Next Chapter with Antonio Michael Downing, and the CBC Literary Prizes, CBC Books connects Canadians with books, encouraging a shared love of reading and writing. For book news, reading lists, author interviews and more, visit cbcbooks.ca

 

About CBC/Radio-Canada

CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster. Through our mandate to inform, enlighten and entertain, we play a central role in strengthening Canadian culture. As Canada’s trusted news source, we offer a uniquely Canadian perspective on news, current affairs and world affairs. Our distinctively homegrown entertainment programming draws audiences from across the country. Deeply rooted in communities, CBC/Radio-Canada offers diverse content in English, French and eight Indigenous languages: Dëne Sųłıné, Dene Kǝdǝ́, Dene Zhatıé, Eastern Cree, Dinjii Zhuʼ Ginjik, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun and Tłı̨chǫ. We also deliver content in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Punjabi and Tagalog, as well as both official languages, through Radio Canada International (RCI). We are leading the transformation to meet the needs of Canadians in a digital world.

 

About Canada Council for the Arts

The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s public arts funder, with a mandate to “foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts.”

The Council’s grants, services, initiatives, prizes, and payments contribute to the vibrancy of a creative and diverse arts and literary scene and support its presence across Canada and abroad. The Council’s investments foster greater engagement in the arts among Canadians and international audiences.

The Council’s Public Lending Right (PLR) program makes annual payments to creators whose works are held in Canadian public libraries.

 

About Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

Founded in 1933, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity is a learning organization built upon an extraordinary legacy of excellence in artistic and creative development. What started as a single course in drama has grown to become the global organization leading in arts, culture, and creativity across dozens of disciplines. From our home on Treaty 7 territory in the stunning Canadian Rocky Mountains, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity aims to inspire everyone who attends our campus – artists, leaders, and thinkers – to unleash their creative potential and realize their unique contribution to society through cross-disciplinary learning opportunities, world-class performances, and public outreach.

 

 

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