Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal For Humour

The Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour (usually the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour or just the Stephen Leacock Award) is an annual award presented to the best work of humorous literature written in English by a Canadian. It is named for Stephen Leacock, a famous Canadian humour writer. The current prize is $10,000 (CAD) and it is awarded each year in a ceremony in Leacock's hometown of Orillia, Ontario.

Winners

 

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richard hakluyt
hector boece
robert armin
belikin
armand hammer
san pedro town
west bromwich
borussia mnchengladbach
ambergris caye
thomas, earl of lancaster
scipy
peter reid
livingston, scotland
jim laker
nippon budokan hall
deviation
michael noonan
burlington northern santa fe railway
james dillon
trans fat
cattle mutilation
phoenix command
bounce (musical)
lisa guerrero
joanna glass
adam guettel
battle of boroughbridge
morphos
caf wall illusion
gilderoy lockhart
andrew harclay, 1st earl of carlisle
we wish to inform you that tomorrow we will be killed with our families
jacques godbout
durrs
sibyll trelawney
overeaters anonymous
james beattie (writer)
british academy
delivery month
hms warrior
tuba altintop
kildare coot
bob bert
istiklal avenue