Watch the 2018 Canada Reads panellists & authors in conversation with Gill Deacon

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Caption: The Canada Reads 2018 panellists, from left to right: Greg Johnson, Jeanne Beker, Tahmoh Penikett, Mozhdah Jamalzadah and Jully Black. (CBC)

The Canada Reads(external link) defenders and authors took the stage in Toronto to discuss the five books that will be championed on CBC's battle of the books from March 26-29, 2018. Here and Now's Gill Deacon hosted the event in the Glenn Gould Studio.
The Canada Reads 2018 contenders are:
Each of the authors got a chance to share the stage with their defenders to discuss their books and start making the case to Canada that their book is one that will "open your eyes" — the 2018 theme of Canada Reads(external link).

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Caption: The Canada Reads defenders and authors took the stage in Toronto to discuss the five books that will be championed on CBC's battle of the books from March 26-29, 2018. Here and Now's Gill Deacon hosted the event in the Glenn Gould Studio.

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Subsequent events featuring Canada Reads(external link) panellists and the authors whose books they're defending will take place in communities across the country, so be sure to stay tuned to CBC Books(external link) for details.
Each year, Canada Reads(external link) features five high profile Canadians defending five great Canadian books. Recent winners include YouTube star Humble The Poet defending Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis, Olympian Clara Hughes defending Lawrence Hill's The Illegal and TIFF artistic director Cameron Bailey defending Ru by Kim Thúy.

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