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{{more citations needed|date=May 2018}}British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-fiction was a Canadian literary award.[1] Awarded annually since 2005 by the British Columbia Achievement Foundation,[2] it was the largest non-fiction prize in Canada, rising from $25,000 in its initial years to $40,000 in 2008.[3]In May 2018, the British Columbia Achievement Foundation announced that it was discontinuing the award as part of a process of refocusing the foundation's activities and programs.[4] WinnersYear | Winner | Nominated | 2005 | {{blue ribbon}} Patrick Lane, There Is a Season- Jane Jacobs, Dark Age Ahead
- Harry Thurston, A Place Between the Tides: A Naturalist's Reflections on the Salt Marsh
- Ronald Wright, A Short History of Progress
| 2006 | {{blue ribbon}} Rebecca Godfrey, Under the Bridge: The True Story of the Murder of Reena Virk - J. B. MacKinnon, Dead Man in Paradise
- John Terpstra, The Boys, or Waiting for the Electrician's Daughter
- John Vaillant, The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness and Greed
| 2007 | {{blue ribbon}} Noah Richler, This Is My Country, What's Yours?: A Literary Atlas of Canada- Marian Botsford Fraser, Requiem for My Brother
- Gerta Moray, Unsettling Encounters: First Nations Imagery in the Art of Emily Carr
- Dragan Todorovic, The Book of Revenge: A Blues for Yugoslavia
| 2008 | {{blue ribbon}} Lorna Goodison, From Harvey River: A Memoir of My Mother and Her Island- Donald Harman Akenson, Some Family: The Mormons and How Humanity Keeps Track of Itself
- Jacques Poitras, Beaverbrook: A Shattered Legacy
| 2009 | {{blue ribbon}} Russell Wangersky, Burning Down the House: Fighting Fires and Losing Myself- Daphne Bramham, The Secret Lives of Saints: Child Brides and Lost Boys in Canada's Polygamous Mormon Sect
- Mary Henley Rubio, Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Gift of Wings
- Christopher Shulgan, The Soviet Ambassador: The Making of the Radical Behind Perestroika
| 2010[5] | {{blue ribbon}} Ian Brown, The Boy in the Moon: A Father's Search for His Disabled Son- Karen Connelly, Burmese Lessons: A Love Story
- Eric Siblin, The Cello Suites: J.S. Bach, Pablo Casals, and the Search for a Baroque Masterpiece
- Kenneth Whyte, The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst
| 2011 | {{blue ribbon}} John Vaillant, The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival- Stevie Cameron, On the Farm: Robert William Pickton and the Tragic Story of Vancouver's Missing Women
- James FitzGerald, What Disturbs Our Blood: A Son's Quest to Redeem the Past
- Charles Foran, Mordecai: The Life & Times
| 2012 | {{blue ribbon}} Charlotte Gill, Eating Dirt: Deep Forests, Big Timber, and Life with the Tree-Planting Tribe- Brian Fawcett, Human Happiness
- Andrew Westoll, The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary: A Canadian Story of Resilience and Recovery
- Joel Yanofsky, Bad Animals: A Father's Accidental Education in Autism
| 2013 | {{blue ribbon}} Modris Eksteins, Solar Dance: Genius, Forgery and the Crisis of Truth in the Modern Age- George Bowering, Pinboy
- Robert R. Fowler, A Season in Hell: My 130 Days In the Sahara With Al Qaeda
- Candace Savage, A Geography of Blood: Unearthing Memory from a Prairie Landscape
| 2014 | {{blue ribbon}} Thomas King, The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America- Carolyn Abraham, The Juggler's Children: A Journey into Family, Legend and the Genes that Bind Us
- J. B. MacKinnon, The Once and Future World: Nature As It Was, As It Is, As It Could Be
- Margaret MacMillan, The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914
- Graeme Smith, The Dogs Are Eating Them Now: Our War in Afghanistan
| 2015 | {{blue ribbon}} Karyn L. Freedman, One Hour in Paris: A True Story of Rape and Recovery- Chantal Hébert and Jean Lapierre, The Morning After: The 1995 Quebec Referendum and The Day That Almost Was
- Alison Pick, Between Gods: A Memoir
- James Raffan, Circling the Midnight Sun: Culture and Change in the Invisible Arctic
| 2016 | {{blue ribbon}} Rosemary Sullivan, Stalin's Daughter: The Extraordinary and Tumultuous Life of Svetlana Alliluyeva- John Ibbitson, Stephen Harper
- Emily Urquhart, Beyond the Pale: Folklore, Family, and the Mystery of Our Hidden Genes
- Sheila Watt-Cloutier, The Right to be Cold: One Woman's Story of Protecting her Culture, the Arctic and the Whole Planet
| 2017 | {{blue ribbon}} Sandra Martin, A Good Death: Making the Most of Our Final Choices- Taras Grescoe, Shanghai Grand: Forbidden Love and International Intrigue on the Eve of the Second World War
- Robert Moor, On Trails: An Exploration
- Alexandra Shimo, Invisible North: The Search for Answers on a Troubled Reserve
| 2018[6] | {{blue ribbon}} Carol Off, All We Leave Behind: A Reporter's Journey Into the Lives of Others- Ken Dryden, Game Change: The Life and Death of Steve Montador and the Future of Hockey
- Doug Saunders, Maximum Canada: Why 35 Million Canadians Are Not Enough
- Tanya Talaga, Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City
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References1. ^British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-fiction, official website. 2. ^British Columbia Achievement Foundation, official website. 3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20121109230638/http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=2e61a11f-40ff-4ec9-96a5-367786deb8b3&sponsor= "B.C. book prize is country's richest for non-fiction"]. canada.com, February 5, 2008. 4. ^[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books/article-lucrative-bc-national-award-for-canadian-non-fiction-cancelled/ "Cancellation of lucrative non-fiction award met with sadness, shock"]. The Globe and Mail, May 4, 2018. 5. ^"Globe writer calls B.C. literary win shot in the arm for creative non-fiction". The Globe and Mail, January 16, 2010. 6. ^{{Cite news|url=https://quillandquire.com/awards/2017/11/02/carol-off-tanya-talaga-longlisted-for-2018-b-c-national-non-fiction-award/|title=Carol Off, Tanya Talaga longlisted for 2018 B.C. National Non-fiction Award|date=November 2, 2017|work=Quill and Quire|access-date=February 27, 2018}}
External links- British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-fiction, official website.
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