Claire's Head (M&S, 2004) was shortlisted for the Trillium Award and chosen as a Best Book of the Year by the Globe and Mail.
In 2002 his novel Make Believe Love was nominated for the Trillium Award for Best Book in Ontario.
It was nominated for the Commonwealth Writer's Prize and The Trillium Award.
Today the Trillium Award is open to books in any genre: fiction, non-fiction, drama, children's books, and poetry.
It spent 26 weeks on the Globe and Mail bestseller list, shared the 1995 Trillium Award with Margaret Atwood, and won the Vancouver Book Award.
She won the 2009 French-language Trillium Award for her book Le Figuier sur le toit.
Prior to that she was shortlisted for the Trillium Award in 1994, and won the City of Toronto Book Award in 1992.
The Trillium Award.
It was shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize and for the Trillium Award.
His debut novel, Childhood (1997), won the Books in Canada First Novel Award, and was a co-winner of the Trillium Award.