Conrad Black among three authors vying for National Business Book Award
Posted April 26, 2012 12:10 pm.
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TORONTO – Conrad Black’s critical account of the U.S. justice system has been nominated for a National Busines Book Award.
“A Matter of Principle,” published by McClelland & Stewart Ltd., is one of three books nominated for the $20,000 prize.
It’s up against Bruce Philp’s “Consumer Republic: Using Brands to Get What You Want, Make Corporations Behave, and Maybe Even Save the World,” published by McClelland & Stewart Ltd.
Also nominated is Chris Turner’s book, “The Leap: How to Survive and Thrive in the Sustainable Economy,” published by Random House Canada.
The National Business Book Award recognizes the author of the best Canadian business-related book published in 2011.
The winner will be announced May 28 at a luncheon in Toronto.
Black is due for release next month from a U.S. prison after serving a reduced sentence for fraud.
The award panel includes CBC-TV news anchor Peter Mansbridge and Sen. Pamela Wallin.