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The Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, also known as the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour or just the Leacock Medal, is an annual Canadian literary award presented for the best book of humour written in English by a Canadian writer, published or self-published in the previous year.[1] The silver medal, designed by sculptor Emanuel Hahn, is a tribute to well-known Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock (1869–1944) and is accompanied by a cash prize of $25,000 (CAD). It is presented in the late spring or early summer each year, during a banquet ceremony in or near Leacock’s hometown of Orillia, Ontario.[1]

The medal is one of the oldest literary prizes in Canada, and is the only one awarded to a work of humour. It has been awarded every year since 1947 with the exception of 1959 when it was reported that no worthy entries had been submitted.[2]

History

The Stephen Leacock Associates, the non-profit organising body behind the award, was founded in 1946 by a loose group of Leacock’s friends and supporters.[1] Although administered and presented separately, in early years the award was announced as part of the Governor General's Awards announcements,[3][4][5] later moving to a separate announcement.

Each year the Associates’ board of directors appoints a panel of suitable judges from around the country, and also commissions readers who rank and select from submitted works a long list of ten books, which is later narrowed to a short list of three books (previously five). The shortlist is typically announced in early May. In 1990, for the only time in the award's history they did not whittle the initial longlist down to a shortlist, but simply announced a shortlist of ten books which were all considered for the final award.[6]

The cash prize began in 1970, as a $2,500 award co-sponsored by Manulife Insurance and the Hudson's Bay Company. The following decades saw gradual increases in the amount of the prize under a number of sponsors, reaching its current value of $15,000 in 2009, sponsored by the TD Bank Financial Group.[1] As of 2018, both remaining shortlist authors each receive cash prizes of $3,000.

In 1969 the Associates established a quarterly newsletter called The Newspacket to commemorate the centenary of the author’s birth. The publication prints excerpts from nominated books, and is itself a showcase for Canadian humour writing. The Newspacket has been published irregularly in recent years.

In 1977 the group established an annual Student Award for Humour, which honours and encourages young Canadian writers from secondary and post-secondary levels with recognition and cash prizes for the top three.

Organization

The Leacock Award is ceremonially led by a past winner or nominee, who holds the honorary title "Mayor of Mariposa".[7] The duties of this position include giving a speech at the awards ceremony, and representing the Leacock Foundation in other public appearances including McGill University's annual Leacock Lecture. Held by Dan Needles until 2018,[7] the position was taken over by Drew Hayden Taylor in 2019 and renamed "Grand Chief of Mariposa" to reflect Taylor's First Nations heritage.

The Medal

The medal, cast in silver and designed by Canadian sculptor Emanuel Hahn, is two inches (5.08 cm) in diameter and approximately 0.125 inches (.32 cm) thick. It weighs 3.125 ounces (88.59 g).

On the obverse is a profile of Stephen Leacock’s head and the dates of his lifespan (1869–1944). The words "Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal Founded 1946" are worked around the perimeter.

The reverse side features the words "Orillia “The Sunshine Town” Award for Canadian Humour". A jolly face represents the sun resting on waves, and the latitude and longitude of Orillia, Ontario, Canada, appear in small figures at the top. Two small fish swim beneath the waves, and two large mosquitoes are depicted — one on the sun, the other in the water. Below the design, there is room for the winner’s name and date to be inscribed, and below that a small maple leaf emblem.[8]

Winners and nominees

1940s

YearWriterTitleRef.
1947Harry L. SymonsOjibway Melody[3]
1948Paul HiebertSarah Binks[9]
1949Angeline HangoTruthfully Yours[4]

1950s

YearWriterTitleRef.
1950Earle BirneyTurvey[9]
1951Eric NicolThe Roving I[9]
1952Jan HilliardThe Salt Box[9]
1953Lawrence EarlThe Battle of Baltinglass[5]
1954Joan WalkerPardon My Parka[9]
1955Robertson DaviesLeaven of Malice[9]
1956Eric NicolShall We Join the Ladies?[9]
1957Robert Thomas AllenThe Grass Is Never Greener[9]
1958Eric NicolGirdle Me a Globe[9]
1959No award given[9]

1960s

YearWriterTitleRef.
1960Pierre BertonJust Add Water and Stir[9]
1961Norman WardMice in the Beer[9]
1962W. O. MitchellJake and the Kid[9]
1963Donald JackThree Cheers for Me[10]
1964Harry J. BoyleHomebrew and Patches[9]
1965Gregory ClarkWar Stories[9]
1966George BainNursery Rhymes to be Read Aloud by Young Parents with Old Children[9]
1967Richard J. NeedhamNeedham's Inferno[9]
1968Max FergusonAnd Now...Here's Max[9]
1969Stuart TruemanYou're Only as Old as You Act[9]

1970s

YearWriterTitleRef.
1970Farley MowatThe Boat Who Wouldn't Float[9]
1971Robert Thomas AllenChildren, Wives and Other Wild Life[9]
1972Max BraithwaiteThe Night We Stole the Mountie's Car[9]
1973Donald BellSaturday Night at the Bagel Factory[9]
1974Donald JackThat's Me in the Middle[10]
1975Morley TorgovA Good Place to Come From[9]
1976Harry J. BoyleThe Luck of the Irish[9]
1977Ray GuyThat Far Greater Bay[9]
1978Ernest BucklerWhirligig[11]
1979Sondra GotliebTrue Confections[12]

1980s

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
YearWriterTitleRef.
1980Donald JackMe Bandy, You Cissie[10]
1981Gary LautensTake My Family...Please![13]
1982Mervyn HustonGophers Don't Pay Taxes[14]
1983Morley TorgovThe Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick[15]
AislinStretch Marks[15]
John DuffieDuffie's Unimportance of Being Earnest
Allan FotheringhamMalice in Blunderland
Stuart TruemanDon't Let Them Smell the Lobsters Cooking
1984Gary LautensNo Sex Please...We're Married[16]
Donald JackMe Too[17]
Eric NicolCanadide
Paul QuarringtonHome Game
Leon RookeShakespeare's Dog
Paul St. PierreSmith and Other Events
1985Ted AllanLove Is a Long Shot[18]
Joan FinniganLaughing All the Way Home[18]
John MacLachlan GrayDazzled!
Don LemnaA Visit from Mr. Lucifer
Ted StoneHailstorms and Hoop Snakes
Armin WiebeThe Salvation of Yasch Siemens
1986Joey SlingerNo Axe Too Small to Grind[19]
Charles GordonThe Governor General's Bunny Hop[20]
Sondra GotliebWife Of...
Ray GuyThis Dear and Fine Country
T. P. MillarWho's Afraid of Sigmund Freud
Paul QuarringtonThe Life of Hope
1987W. P. KinsellaThe Fencepost Chronicles[21]
Christie BlatchfordSpectator Sports[21]
Allan EdmondsLiving It Up and Down
Allan FotheringhamCapitol Offenses
Murray MalcolmArmchair Will: The Musings of a Man of Leisure
Eric NicolThe U.S. or US?
1988Paul QuarringtonKing Leary[22]
Arthur BlackBack to Black[22]
Lesley ChoyceAn Avalanche of Ocean
Jack HodginsThe Honorary Patron
Robin SkeltonThe Parrot Who Could
1989Joseph KertesWinter Tulips[23]
Christie BlatchfordClose Encounters[23]
Alison GordonThe Dead Pull Hitter
David McFaddenA Trip Around Lake Ontario
Edward O. PhillipsHope Springs Eternal
Kent ThompsonMarried Love

1990s

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
YearWriterTitleRef.
1990W. O. MitchellAccording to Jake and the Kid[24]
Arthur BlackThat Old Black Magic[6]
Don HunterSpinner's Inlet
W. P. KinsellaThe Miss Hobbema Pageant
Susan MusgraveGreat Musgrave
Dan NeedlesLetters from Wingfield Farm
Eric NicolDickens of the Mounted
Paul QuarringtonWhale Music
Paul St. PierreChilcotin and Beyond
Larry ZolfScorpions for Sale
1991Howard WhiteWriting in the Rain[25]
Maurice HenrieThe Mandarin Syndrome[25]
Roy MacGregorQuantity Time
W. O. MitchellRoses Are Difficult Here
Morley TorgovSt. Fab's Day
1992Roch CarrierPrayers of a Very Wise Child[26]
Eliza ClarkMiss You Like Crazy[26]
W. P. KinsellaBox Socials
1993John LevesqueWaiting for Aquarius[27]
Margaret AtwoodGood Bones[27]
Marni JacksonThe Mother Zone
Joey SlingerIf It's a Jungle Out There, Why Do I Have to Mow the Lawn?
1994Bill RichardsonBachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast[28]
Arthur BlackBlack by Popular Demand[28]
Charles GordonHow Not to Be Too Bad
Peter GzowskiCanadian Living
W. O. MitchellThe Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon
1995Josh FreedFear of Frying and Other Fax of Life[29]
Aislin and Hubie BauchPut Up or Shut Up[29]
Gail Anderson-DargatzThe Miss Hereford Stories
Des KennedyWild About Gardening
Susan MusgraveMusgrave Landing
1996Marsha BoultonLetters from the Country[30]
Allan AbelFlatbush Odyssey[30]
W. P. KinsellaThe Winter Helen Dropped By
Eve McBrideDandelions Help
Bill RichardsonBachelor Brothers Bed and Breakfast Pillow Book
1997Arthur BlackBlack in the Saddle Again[31]
David EddieChump Change[31]
Des KennedyThe Garden Club
Bill RichardsonBachelor Brothers' Bedside Companion
Miriam ToewsSummer of My Amazing Luck
1998Mordecai RichlerBarney's Version[32]
Paul QuarringtonThe Boy on the Back of the Turtle[32]
Sandra ShamasA Trilogy of Performances
Carol ShieldsLarry's Party
Antanas SileikaBuying on Time
1999Stuart McLeanHome from the Vinyl Cafe[33]
Wayne JohnstonThe Colony of Unrequited Dreams[33]
Sean KaneVirtual Freedom
Robert KroetschThe Man from the Creeks
Pete McCormackUnderstanding Ken

2000s

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
YearWriterTitleRef.
2000Arthur BlackBlack Tie and Tales[34]
Herb CurtisLuther Corhern's Salmon Camp Chronicles[34]
David EddieHousebroken: Confessions of a Stay-at-Home Dad
Gordon KirklandJustice Is Blind, and Her Dog Just Peed in my Cornflakes
Alan R. WilsonBefore the Flood
2001Stuart McLeanVinyl Cafe Unplugged[35]
Linwood BarclayLast Resort[35]
Lynn CoadyPlay the Monster Blind
Bob CollinsOut Standing in their Field: The Rural Adventures of Hap & Edna
Allan StrattonThe Phoenix Lottery
2002Will FergusonGenerica[36]
David ArnasonKing Jerry[37]
Ian Ferguson and Will FergusonHow to Be a Canadian (Even If You Already Are One)
Charles GordonThe Grim Pig
Bill RichardsonWaiting for Gertrude
2003Dan NeedlesWith Axe and Flask: A History of Persephone Township From Pre-Cambrian Times to the Present[38]
Sondra GotliebDogs, Houses, Gardens, Food and Other Addictions[39]
Ian McGillisA Tourist's Guide to Glengarry
Robert G. NielsenAthlete's Foot, or How I Failed at Sports
Morley TorgovStickler and Me
2004Ian FergusonVillage of the Small Houses: A Memoir of Sorts[40]
Michel BasilièresBlack Bird[40]
George BoweringStone Country
Stuart McLeanVinyl Cafe Diaries
Patricia PearsonPlaying House
2005Will FergusonBeauty Tips from Moose Jaw[41]
Arthur BlackBlack and White and Read All Over[42]
Bob CollinsSummer of Wonder
Susan JubyMiss Smithers
Gordon KirklandNever Stand Behind a Loaded Horse
2006Arthur BlackPitch Black[43]
Joe CampbellTake Me Out to the Ball Game[44]
Gordon KirklandWhen My Mind Wanders It Brings Back Souvenirs
Dan NeedlesWingfield's Hope: More Letters from Wingfield Farm
William WeintraubCrazy About Lili
2007Stuart McLeanSecrets from the Vinyl Cafe[45]
Douglas CouplandjPod[46]
Des KennedyThe Passionate Gardener
Ryan KnightonCockeyed
Neil McKinnonTuckahoe Slidebottle
2008Terry FallisThe Best Laid Plans[47]
Douglas CouplandThe Gum Thief[47]
Will FergusonSpanish Fly
Scott GardinerKing John of Canada
Ron WoodAnd God Created Manyberries
2009Mark Leiren-YoungNever Shoot a Stampede Queen: A Rookie Reporter in the Cariboo Country[48]
William DeverellKill All the Judges[48]
Sheree FitchKiss the Joy as It Flies
Jack MacLeodUproar
Charles WilkinsIn the Land of Long Fingernails

2010s

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
YearWriterTitleRef.
2010Will FergusonBeyond Belfast: A 560-Mile Walk Across Northern Ireland on Sore Feet[49]
Kathryn BorelCorked[50]
Glen ChiltonThe Curse of the Labrador Duck
Bill ConallThe Rock in the Water
William DeverellSnow Job
2011Trevor ColePractical Jean[51]
Todd BabiakToby: A Man[51]
Terry FallisThe High Road
David RakoffHalf Empty
Steve SmithRed Green's How to Do Everything
2012Patrick deWittThe Sisters Brothers[52]
Rupinder GillOn the Outside Looking Indian[53]
Susan JubyThe Woefield Poultry Collective
Shari LapenaHappiness Economics
Robyn Michele LevyMost of Me
2013Cassie StocksDance, Gladys, Dance[54]
Terry FallisUp and Down[55]
Jonathan GoldsteinI'll Seize the Day Tomorrow
Andrew KaufmanBorn Weird
William WhiteheadWords to Live By
2014Bill ConallThe Promised Land[56]
Arthur BlackFifty Shades of Black[56]
Jane ChristmasAnd Then There Were Nuns
Wayne JohnstonThe Son of a Certain Woman
Steve SmithRed Green's Beginner's Guide to Women
2015Terry FallisNo Relation[57]
Aaron BushkowskyCurtains for Roy[57]
Alan DoyleWhere I Belong: Small Town to Great Big Sea
Zarqa NawazLaughing All the Way to the Mosque
Robert WringhamA Loose Egg
2016Susan JubyRepublic of Dirt[58]
Terry FallisPoles Apart[59]
Sarah MianWhen the Saints
2017Gary BarwinYiddish for Pirates[60]
Amy JonesWe're All in This Together[60]
Drew Hayden TaylorTake Us to Your Chief and Other Stories
2018Jennifer CraigGone to Pot[61]
Laurie GelmanClass Mom[62]
Scaachi KoulOne Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter
2019Cathal KellyBoy Wonders[63]
Ali BryanThe Figgs[64]
Mark CritchSon of a Critch: A Childish Newfoundland Memoir

2020s

Winners and shortlisted candidates of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
YearWriterTitleRef.
2020
Heidi L. M. JacobsMolly of the Mall: Literary Lass and Purveyor of Fine Footwear[65]
Amy SpurwayCrow[65]
Drew Hayden TaylorCottagers and Indians
2021
Thomas KingIndians on Vacation[66]
Joseph KertesLast Impressions[67]
Morgan MurrayDirty Birds
2022
Rick MercerTalking to Canadians[68]
Mark CritchAn Embarrassment of Critches[69]
Dawn DumontThe Prairie Chicken Dance Tour
2023
Wayne JohnstonJennie's Boy[70]
Susan JubyMindful of Everything[71]
Zarqa NawazJameela Green Ruins Everything

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