Winners and nominees
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Multiple winners and nominees
2 Wins
* Catherine Banks * John Mighton * Colleen Murphy * Morris Panych * Sharon Pollock * Jordan Tannahill * Judith Thompson * George F. Walker6 Nominations
* Judith Thompson (2 wins)5 Nominations
* Daniel MacIvor (1 win) * Jason Sherman (1 win)4 Nominations
* Robert Chafe (1 win) * Wendy Lill * Michael Healey (1 win) * John Mighton (2 wins) * George F. Walker (2 wins)3 Nominations
* Joan MacLeod (1 win) * Hannah Moscovitch (1 win) * Colleen Murphy (2 wins) * Morris Panych (2 wins) * Sharon Pollock (2 wins) * Donna-Michelle St. Bernard * Jordan Tannahill (2 wins)2 Nominations
* Catherine Banks (2 wins) * Daniel Brooks (both with cowriters) * Marjorie Chan * Anna Chatterton (consecutive, 1 with cowriters) * Marie Clements * Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman * Don Druick * Brad Fraser * Linda Griffiths * Tomson Highway (consecutive) * Karen Hines * Maureen Hunter * Anosh Irani * Lawrence Jeffrey * John Krizanc (1 win) * Kevin Loring (1 win) * Bryden MacDonald * Michael MacLennon (consecutive) * Richard Sanger * Erin Shields (1 win) * Vern Thiessen (1 win) * Guillermo Verdecchia (consecutive, 1 win) * David Yee (1 win) * David Young Drew Hayden Taylor and Anosh Irani have also both been nominated for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction. James Reaney won the award three times before Poetry and Drama were split in 1981 into separate categories.References
{{Governor General's Literary Awards *English Awards established in 1981 1981 establishments in Canada Drama Canadian dramatist and playwright awards * English-language literary awards