Canadian Authors Association

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Canadian Authors Association

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        1921-

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        Founded in 1921 by Stephen Leacock, Pelham Edgar, B.K. Sandwell, John Murray Gibbon (who became its first president), and other prominent writers of the time, to lobby for the protection of authors’ rights, the Canadian Authors Association has continued to pursue this objective to this day. Instrumental in the 1924 copyright legislation, the Association began pressing for a new Copyright Act in the 1980s.

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        1932
        Helped create The Canadian Writers’ Foundation to provide financial assistance to indigent authors and their families. This charitable foundation continues to help eminent Canadian writers who have fallen on hard times.

        1936
        Founded the Governor General’s Literary Awards. (In 1959 the Awards were turned over to Canada Council and continues to provide recognition to outstanding Canadian authors.)

        1940
        Published Canadian Author & Bookman, originally founded in 1919 as The Canadian Bookman (Canadian Poetry was incorporated in 1968, and the publication became simply Canadian Author with the Fall 1992 issue. Publication was suspended in 1998.)

        1946
        Originated the first standard book contract to protect authors’ rights in negotiations with publishers. Also began a campaign to bring a Public Lending Right program to Canadian authors. Other Canadian writing groups joined the campaign, and the PLR program was finally created in 1986.

        1957
        Successfully lobbied to have Canada join the Universal Copyright Convention. This convention continues to protect writers whose countries are signatories.

        1962
        Published the first edition of The Canadian Writer’s Guide (13th edition published in 2002).

        1963
        Established the Vicky Metcalf Awards for children’s literature established (suspended in 2002; currently administered by the Writers’ Trust of Canada).

        1964
        In keeping with the motto ‘Writers helping writers’, reaffirmed Canadian Authors’ policy of welcoming non-published writers as members.

        1968
        Established the Allan Sangster Award for meritorious service to the Canadian Authors Association (only members are eligible).

        1975
        Established the CAA Literary Awards for Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry and Drama.

        1981
        Celebrated Canadian Authors Association’s 60th anniversary with Syllables of Recorded Time: The Story of the Canadian Authors Association 1921–1981) by Lyn Harrington, published 1981.

        1997
        Established Lela Common Award for Canadian History and the Jubilee Award for Short Stories (the latter currently suspended). Received tax exempt status as a registered national arts service organization (NASO).

        2013
        Re-launched Canadian Author magazine, suspended for 15 years, this time as an e-zine.

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        Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto

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