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Tom Courchene wins Donner Prize, best public policy book of the year

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Tom Courchene, centre, pictured May 1, 2019, with jury chair David Dodge, left, and Deborah Donner. Mr. Courchene is the winner of the 2018/19 Donner Prize.
Thomas Courchene won the Donner Prize for the best public policy book of the year last week. His book, Indigenous Nationals/Canadian Citizens: From First Contact to Canada 150 and Beyond, won the prestigious $50,000 award last Wednesday night at the Carlu event in Toronto h...

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