National I Read Canadian Day

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Hey there, Canadian bookworms! It's time to celebrate National I Read Canadian Day. This special day is all about diving into the rich world of Canadian literature and getting lost in the words of talented homegrown authors. So grab your favorite maple syrup-infused beverage, cozy up in your plaid blanket, and let's explore the magical realm of Canadian books!

When is I Read Canadian Day?

It's national i read canadian day on the 28th October.


The Origin of National I Read Canadian Day

If you're wondering how this fantastic day came to be, let me enlighten you. National I Read Canadian Day was established to raise awareness and celebrate the immense talent of Canadian authors. It's a day dedicated to showcasing the diversity and creativity found in Canadian literature.

While there isn't a specific date mentioned for the establishment of this day, it's safe to say that book-loving Canucks have been celebrating their homegrown authors for a long time. But now, thanks to the power of the internet, the celebration has reached new heights!

How to Celebrate National I Read Canadian Day

On this splendid day, the goal is to immerse yourself in Canadian literature and discover new authors and stories. Here are a few fun ways to celebrate National I Read Canadian Day:

  • Visit your local library or bookstore and pick up a few Canadian-authored books that pique your interest. Trust me, you'll find a treasure trove of literary gems.
  • Host a book club gathering with your friends and family, where you can discuss your favorite Canadian novels over some delicious Canadian snacks. Extra points if you create a cozy reading nook with a moose-shaped pillow!
  • Create a reading challenge for yourself and aim to read a certain number of Canadian books throughout the year. Let the beauty of Canadian literature enrich your reading journey.
  • Share your love for Canadian authors on social media using the hashtag #IReadCanadian. Spread the word and inspire others to explore the wonders of Canadian literature.

Did You Know?

Did you know that Canada has produced many renowned authors who have captured the hearts of readers worldwide? Well, it's true! One of the most beloved Canadian writers is Margaret Atwood, author of the iconic novel 'The Handmaid's Tale.' Her thought-provoking storytelling has made a significant impact on literature and popular culture.



History behind the term 'I Read Canadian'


2018

Emergence of I Read Canadian as a Movement

In 2018, the I Read Canadian movement was born with the aim of promoting and celebrating Canadian literature. The movement came about as a response to research that revealed Canadians were reading more American and British books than those written by Canadian authors. This highlighted the need to create awareness and support for Canadian literature within the country.


2019

The First I Read Canadian Day

In 2019, the inaugural I Read Canadian Day was held on February 19th. This day was dedicated to encouraging Canadians of all ages to read books by Canadian authors and to showcase the diverse range of Canadian literature available. Schools, libraries, and bookstores across the country participated in this day by organizing reading events, author visits, and special promotions.


2020

Expansion of I Read Canadian Day

In 2020, the I Read Canadian movement gained even more momentum. The Canadian Children's Book Centre spearheaded the initiative by partnering with organizations, publishers, authors, and illustrators to expand the reach of I Read Canadian Day. The goal was to encourage even more Canadians to discover and enjoy works by Canadian writers and illustrators.



2021

Recognition and Support for Canadian Literature

In 2021, the I Read Canadian movement continued to receive recognition and support from various literary organizations and institutions. The importance of promoting Canadian literature gained attention, leading to increased funding for Canadian authors and publishers. The movement aimed to strengthen the cultural identity of Canada through literature and storytelling.


Did you know?

Did you know that Canada has produced many renowned authors who have captured the hearts of readers worldwide? One of the most beloved Canadian writers is Margaret Atwood, author of the iconic novel 'The Handmaid's Tale.' Her thought-provoking storytelling has made a significant impact on literature and popular culture.

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