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 Literature of Canada
Governor General's Awards for the best Canadian fiction, poetry, non-fiction, drama, children's literature (text), children's literature (illustration) and translation, in both English and French
Prix Gilles-Corbeil for a Quebec writer in honour of his or her lifetime body of work (presented every three years)
Trillium Book Award for the best work by an Ontario writer
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 Geoffrey - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Geoffrey
Geoffrey (jĕf`rē), 1158–86, duke of Brittany (1171–86); fourth son of Henry II Henry II, 1133–89, king of England (1154–89), son of Matilda, queen of England, and Geoffrey IV, count of Anjou.
Geoffrey died in Paris while forming an alliance with Philip II Philip II or Philip Augustus, 1165–1223, king of France (1180–1223), son of Louis VII.
During his reign the royal domains were more than doubled, and the royal power was consolidated at the expense of the feudal lords.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Geoffrey   (358 words)

  
 Geoffrey Bilson Award - definition of Geoffrey Bilson Award in Encyclopedia
The award is named after Geoffrey Bilson, a writer of historical fiction for youth and a history professor at the University of Saskatchewan who died suddenly in 1987.
The Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young Readers is a Canadian literary award that goes to the best work of historical fiction written for youth each year.
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