Taylor Prize
The Taylor Prize, officially known as the Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction, is an annual award presented in Canada. It recognizes excellence in non-fiction writing, specifically works that contribute to the understanding of Canadian culture, history, and society. The prize was established in 2008 and is named after the renowned Canadian author Charles Taylor.
The award aims to celebrate authors who demonstrate exceptional skill in storytelling and research. Each year, a panel of judges selects a shortlist of nominees, and the winner receives a monetary prize along with national recognition, promoting the importance of literary non-fiction in Canada.