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Posted AT 4:26 AM EDT on 17/04/08

Canadian establishes world's largest historical non-fiction prize

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

A London-based Canadian financier and investment manager is establishing the world's largest prize for non-fiction historical literature, and he's getting his alma mater, Montreal's McGill University, to administer it. Details of the $75,000 (U.S.) prize, named the Cundill International Prize in History at McGill, after Montreal native Peter Cundill, a 1960 McGill commerce graduate, are to be announced at a reception in Montreal later today. The inaugural prize will be awarded Nov.

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