Go to main content

KATE BEATON’S DUCKS WINS THE 22ND EDITION OF CBC’S CANADA READS

Championed by Canada’s most successful Jeopardy! Champion, Mattea Roach, 

Ducks by Kate Beaton defeated Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, 

defended by actor, director, and choreographer, Michael Greyeyes

Mattea Roach holding the winning book, Ducks, by Kate Beaton. Courtesy of CBC — Joanna Roselli

 

CBC’s CANADA READS concluded today with a live elimination vote, and Ducks by Kate Beaton has been voted Canada’s must-read book for 2023. It is the first graphic narrative to win the annual battle of the books. Over four days of lively debate, moderated by seven-time host Ali Hassan, five celebrity panellists championed their chosen Canadian books that speak to the theme, ‘One Book to Shift Your Perspective.’ Each day of the competition, one book was eliminated by the panellists until Beaton’s acclaimed book was crowned the winner, in a broadcast that was available on CBC Radio One, CBC TV, CBC Listen, CBC Gem, CBCBooks.ca, YouTube and Facebook.

The winning book’s champion is Canada’s most successful Jeopardy! champion,  Mattea Roach. Originally from Halifax, they now live in Toronto. 

Ducks is an autobiographical graphic novel, inspired by Beaton's time spent working in the Alberta oil sands. With the goal of paying off her student loans, she leaves her tight-knit seaside Nova Scotia community and heads west, where she encounters harsh realities. Ducks is a Globe and Mail bestseller, a New York Times Notable Book, and was also on Barack Obama's list of favourite books of 2022. She is also the bestselling cartoonist of Hark! A Vagrant, and the author of two picture books for children.

“Mattea has spoken so poignantly and thoughtfully about Ducks. Just to have been a part of Canada Reads was more than I thought would happen, and it’s such an honour to be in the company of these four brilliant books and their champions,” said Kate Beaton. “A lot of the labour that is done in the work camps feels quite invisible but the human toll of oil and mining is ongoing, and Indigenous communities continue to suffer the worst of it, as events happening right now in Fort Chipewyan remind us yet again. I hope Ducks can be a small reminder for us all in the ways that we need to do better. I hope that this is the first of many graphic novels on the [Canada Reads] list because Canada produces some of the best comic artists in the world.”

The CANADA READS 2023 debates took place from March 27–30, 2023. This season, and for the past seven seasons, every CANADA READS finalist has appeared on the Canadian bestseller lists following the announcement of the shortlist, and many titles have spent months on these lists.

The books voted off this week in order of elimination are:

  • Mexican Gothic (Del Ray, an imprint of Penguin Random House) by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, was championed by #BookTok (TikTok) content creator and nursing student Tasnim Geedi.
  • Greenwood (McClelland & Stewart, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada) by Michael Christie, was championed by actor and filmmaker Keegan Connor Tracy.
  • Hotline (Esplanade Books, an imprint of  Véhicule Press) by Dimitri Nasrallah, was championed by Yukon-based bhangra artist and educator Gurdeep Pandher
  • Station Eleven (HarperPerennial, an imprint of HarperCollins Canada) by Emily St. John Mandel, was championed by actor, director, dancer, choreographer, and artistic director Michael Greyeyes.
  • WINNER: Ducks (Drawn & Quarterly) by Kate Beaton, was championed by Canada’s most successful Jeopardy! champion, Mattea Roach. 

Catch up on the week’s debates on the free CBC Gem streaming service and CBC Listen

The CANADA READS conversation continues on CBCBooks.ca, @CBCBooks on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using the hashtag #CanadaReads.

Photos and more information is available here and on the CBC Media Centre

 

-30-

About CBC/Radio-Canada

CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster. Through our mandate to inform, enlighten and entertain, we play a central role in strengthening Canadian culture. As Canada’s trusted news source, we offer a uniquely Canadian perspective on news, current affairs and world affairs. Our distinctively homegrown entertainment programming draws audiences from across the country. Deeply rooted in communities, CBC/Radio-Canada offers diverse content in English, French and eight Indigenous languages. We also deliver content in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Punjabi and Tagalog, as well as both official languages, through Radio Canada International (RCI). We are leading the transformation to meet the needs of Canadians in a digital world.

About CBC Books

Home to Canada Reads, Writers & Company with Eleanor Wachtel, The Next Chapter with Shelagh Rogers, Canada Writes and the CBC Literary Prizes, CBC Books connects Canadians with books, encouraging a shared love of reading and writing. For book news, writing challenges, reading lists, book recommendations and more, visit CBCbooks.ca.

For further information, contact:

Frances Bedford, CBC PR

416-205-7673



 

Related content

Discover

3 hours ago

The Tragically Hip to release live album and CBC to air The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration Concert in full

Relive the night Canada stood still for the live broadcast of The Tragically Hip’s 2016 Man Machine Poem Kingston show, re-broadcasting and streaming commercial-free on Saturday, August 22, 2026 at 7 p.m. local time on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio and CBC Music’s YouTube page.
May 4th at 11:05

Son of a Critch Gets Ready to Graduate as Cameras Roll on the Final Season of the Coming-of-Age Comedy

As production begins on Season 5 of Son of a Critch (12x30), co-creator, executive producer and star Mark Critch announced today that the upcoming season will be the series’ last.
April 23rd at 11:29

CBC and BBC Northern Ireland Greenlight New Romantic Comedy Series Committed, Starring Dustin Milligan and Diona Doherty

CBC and BBC Northern Ireland today announced the greenlight of new original comedy series Committed (10x30), starring Dustin Milligan (Schitt’s Creek, Hot Frosty) and Diona Doherty (Derry Girls, Blue Lights).
April 21st at 10:40

New to CBC Gem in May 2026

Highlights of programs new to CBC Gem this May include the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, hosted by Andrew Phung on May 31; the Asian Heritage Month Collection featuring documentary series Our Ocean Table (May 1) with journalist Hannah Sung and marine biologist and filmmaker Sonya Lee; and new CBC Kids original series Tralala (May 19), following the musical adventures of a seven-year-old frog and her dad. 
April 14th at 5:55

CBC Launches New Spring/Summer 2026 Podcast Slate

CBC, the #1 Canadian podcaster, is launching a new spring/summer slate of original podcasts, including in-depth investigations, candid personal revelations, and lighthearted comedy.