Writers Demand Immediate Repair to a Marketplace Plagued by Illegal Copying

Apr 30, 2020

The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC) calls on the federal government to immediately implement Heritage Committee recommendations designed to repair the marketplace for Canadian creativity. Last week’s Federal Court of Appeal decision in legal action between Access Copyright and… Read More

Global Writing and Publishing Community Calls on Governments for Support as We Respond to Pandemic

Apr 23, 2020

On this World Book and Copyright Day, The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC) is proud to support a joint public statement from the world’s writing and publishing community urging “governments all over the world to recognize, support and celebrate the importance of books, learning… Read More

Author and Literary Performer Ivan Coyote Wins Freedom to Read Award

Feb 24, 2020

The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC) is pleased to announce that author Ivan Coyote is the recipient of the 2020 Freedom to Read Award. The award is presented annually by TWUC in recognition of work that is passionately supportive of the freedom to read. Past recipients include… Read More

Writers’ Union Expands Its Membership Criteria

Jan 8, 2020

The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC) is pleased to officially launch a new set of membership criteria, expanded to recognize and respect the many ways authors learn and develop their craft, and to reflect the many forms of literary expression practiced by today’s authors. More… Read More

Copyright Board of Canada Sets Important Rates for Post-Secondary Copying 

Dec 12, 2019

Ottawa — The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC) welcomes a recent ruling from the Copyright Board of Canada, which set rates for the large amount of copying done by post-secondary institutions in Canada between 2011 and 2017. “TWUC participated in the Copyright Board hearings… Read More

Cultural Marketplace Crisis Requires Immediate Action

Dec 9, 2019

The Writers’ Union of Canada (TWUC) calls on the new federal government to act immediately with repairs to a broken marketplace for Canadian books. Recent reports[i] indicate a 50% drop in sales for Canadian-authored books, only a 7% rate of borrowing of Canadian books from… Read More

JURY ANNOUNCED and CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ISSUED FOR THE 23rd ANNUAL DANUTA GLEED LITERARY AWARD

Nov 11, 2019

The Writers’ Union of Canada and the Gleed family are pleased to announce the jury for the $10,000 Danuta Gleed Literary Award, Canada’s pre-eminent award for the best first Canadian collection of short fiction in the English language, now celebrating its 23rd year. This year’s… Read More

Canada’s Writers Urge Parliament to Make Real Change on Copyright

Jun 5, 2019

After well over a year of intensive study and testimony during the copyright review, Canada’s Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (INDU) has released its report. While confirming what we know from the courts, the Copyright Board, and the Heritage committee —… Read More

SHEILAGH GUY MURPHY'S "LOST: MY IMMORTAL SOUL" WINS SHORT PROSE COMPETITION FOR EMERGING WRITERS

Jun 3, 2019

The Writers' Union of Canada is pleased to announce that Sheilagh Guy Murphy has won the $2,500 cash prize for its 26th annual Short Prose Competition for Emerging Writers, for the best story under 2,500 words, with her piece “Lost: My Immortal Soul.” In addition, the Union will… Read More

WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 22nd DANUTA GLEED LITERARY AWARD

Jun 1, 2019

HALIFAX – The Writers’ Union of Canada announced this evening that Carrianne Leung is the recipient of the $10,000 first prize in the 22nd annual Danuta Gleed Literary Award, recognizing the best first collection of short fiction by a Canadian author published in 2018 in the… Read More