I don’t currently have direct access to live feeds, but here’s what’s latest and verifiable about Canada Reads 2026 based on recent public reporting:
- Canada Reads 2026 is returning for its 25th edition, running discussions April 13–16, 2026, with five champions each advocating a different book.[3][5]
- The lineup for 2026 features five books and their champions, with debates broadcast live on CBC platforms (CBC Gem, CBC TV) and available later on CBC Listen and YouTube, including international access via YouTube.[5][3]
- CBC publicly framed the event as a national book debate intended to identify one book that Canadians should read to foster connection and dialogue, continuing the tradition of five prominent Canadians championing a title.[3]
- Several Canadian libraries and media outlets highlighted Canada Reads 2026 as a nationwide, community-facing resurgence, including 25th-anniversary promotions and local Celebrate Canada Reads events, encouraging borrowing and discussion in libraries and bookstores.[2][8]
- A CBC-published explainer lists event timing, viewing options, and how the debates unfold (four days of discussions, daily eliminations, final winner) with live streams and on-demand replays.[5]
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- If you’d like, I can assemble a quick at-a-glance timeline of dates, the five books, and where to watch, plus a short note on how to access the live streams from Helsinki.
Would you like me to pull the four-day schedule, the five book titles and their champions, and the recommended viewing links into a compact summary? I can format it as a country-wide watching guide you can save or share.
Citations:
- Canada Reads 2026 contenders and debate dates:[3]
- CBC overview of event format and viewing options:[5]
- Celebrate Canada Reads 2026 and local library promotions:[2]
- Regional library summary (Wood Buffalo example):[6]
- Community-event promotion and timelines:[8]
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Celebrate the 25th edition of Canada Reads! Discover this year’s contenders, borrow them from our library, and explore prize-winning Canadian stories that spark conversation.
www.kawarthalakeslibrary.caWhat is Canada Reads? In short, and in CBC's own words, a literary Survivor. Five books, five champions, and one winner.
www.wbrl.caThe debates take place April 13 to 16 live at 10 a.m. ET.
www.cbc.caCanada Reads 2026 is set to move from a national shortlist into a local contest of ideas on April 12, when Sudbury Reads returns for its fourth annual event. The gathering runs from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. at the Greater Sudbury Public Library on Mackenzie Street, and it is free and open …
www.el-balad.comCanada Reads events are taking place across Canada in libraries, bookstores and more.
www.cbc.caThe great Canadian book debate takes place April 13-16.
www.cbc.caHere’s everything you need to know about Canada Reads 2026, including when it starts, who’s competing, and how to watch it live or on demand. What is Canada Reads About Canada Reads is a live literary debate event that brings together five well-known Canadian personalities to champion one book they believe everyone should read. Over […] More
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