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Canada Reads 2024: Watch the Day Three replay here

The 23rd edition of the great Canadian book debate hosted by Ali Hassan continues here. What is the one book to carry us forward?

The debates take place March 4-7 on CBC TV, CBC Radio, CBC Listen, CBC Gem and CBC Books

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The great Canadian book debate is back for its 23rd season! The opening round of Canada Reads kicks off March 4, 2024 at 10:05 a.m ET.

Watch Day Three of the debates on this page or find other ways and times to tune in here.

The 2024 contenders are:

A portrait of the cast of Canada Reads 2024 holding their respective books in the television studio.
The cast of Canada Reads 2024, from left to right: Mirian Njoh, Heather O'Neill, host Ali Hassan, Dallas Soonias, Kudakwashe Rutendo and Naheed Nenshi. (Joanna Roselli/CBC)

Over four days, the five champions will state their case for why their book is the "one to shift your perspective." Today is Day Three, and they'll vote to eliminate the third title from the competition.

This year's host is comedian Ali Hassan.

Each panellist will have an opportunity to deliver an opening pitch for their respective book, then champion it when the question turns to whether their book is truly the one that all Canadians need to read right now.

The debates will take place live at 10:05 a.m. ET. You can tune in live or catch a replay on the platform of your choice. You can see all the broadcast details here.

After one hour of debate, the five panellists will have to vote one book off the show. 

Want to learn more about the books? Check out our handy Canada Reads cheat sheet.

Last year, Jeopardy! star Mattea Roach championed Kate Beaton's graphic memoir Ducks to victory on Canada Reads 2023.

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