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May, 19

“Tegan Quin Wins Canada Reads 2026 with ‘The Cure for Drowning'”

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Tegan Quin emerged victorious in the 2026 edition of Canada Reads after engaging in a spirited four-day debate. Her advocacy for “The Cure for Drowning” by Loghan Paylor proved successful as the book survived the elimination vote on April 16.

Canada Reads features five Canadian celebrities selecting a book each for national reading consideration. Throughout the event, participants engage in debates and eliminate one book each day until a winner emerges.

As a member of the band Tegan and Sara, Quin effectively argued that “The Cure for Drowning” best exemplifies the theme of “one book to build bridges.” The novel follows Kit McNair, born to an Irish farming family in Ontario, as they navigate societal expectations and a complex love triangle during wartime.

Quin passionately presented her case for why “The Cure for Drowning” deserves widespread readership, emphasizing its ability to offer diverse perspectives and foster empathy. The book’s exploration of identity and challenging choices resonated with both the panelists and the broader Canadian audience.

Paylor, the author of the winning book, expressed immense joy at the victory and highlighted the significance of promoting understanding and unity in today’s divisive climate. Having Quin champion their work was a dream come true for Paylor, who found inspiration in Tegan and Sara’s music during their formative years.

In the intense debate, “The Cure for Drowning” triumphed over other notable contenders, with “Searching for Terry Punchout” by Tyler Hellard emerging as the runner-up. The event, hosted by Ali Hassan, showcased a diverse range of books and perspectives, underscoring the power of literature to connect people and spark meaningful discussions.

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