2024 Jack Layton Progress Prize & Charles Taylor Prize for Excellence in Policy Research

Submit your nominations! Ensure your candidate is nominated by completing the nomination form.

The deadline for submissions is Thusday, February 29th, 2024 at 11:59pm PST.

A shortlist of nominees for consideration by the Broadbent Institute will be released in March 2024.

The recipients of the 2024 Layton and Taylor Prizes will be invited to attend the 2024 Progress Summit, April 10-12 in Ottawa to deliver remarks.

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The Jack Layton Progress Prize

The late Jack Layton served as leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada from 2003 to 2011, when he became the Leader of the Official Opposition.

During his long career in public service, Layton was fond of a great campaign. Whether working with local environmentalists to erect a windmill on the Lake Ontario shore, co-founding the White Ribbon campaign for gender justice, shining a light on the scourge of homelessness, or running in multiple political campaigns at the municipal and federal levels, Layton loved nothing more than the creation of empowering efforts to rally people around a common cause.

In his honour, and in partnership with Olivia Chow, the Jack Layton Progress Prize is awarded annually to an individual or organization who has run a particularly noteworthy political or issue campaign reflecting the ideals exemplified by Layton, including justice, sustainability and democracy.

 Qualifications

  • A commitment to progressive/social democratic values.
  • Primary responsibility for executing the campaign in question over the previous year or exemplary movement building gaining significant momentum in the previous year.
  • Vision, engagement, imagination, and effectiveness as an individual or organizational leader, including representing and/or engaging the diversity of Canada.

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The Charles Taylor Prize for Excellence in Policy Research

Charles Taylor is one of the great Canadian thinkers of the last century, and Prospect magazine has called him perhaps “the most important philosopher writing in English today.”

The author of countless articles and the groundbreaking Sources of the Self and The Malaise of Modernity, Taylor has also received the prestigious Kyoto and Templeton Prizes. As a philosophically committed social democrat, much of his work has been rooted in real world concerns. He has been a candidate for the federal NDP and president of the Quebec NDP and, in 2007, was co-chair of the Bouchard-Taylor Commission on reasonable accommodation with regard to cultural differences in the province of Quebec.

In recognition of Taylor’s rich legacy of politically resonant scholarship, the Charles Taylor Prize for Excellence in Policy Research is awarded annually to a researcher whose work has made an important contribution to policy debates relevant to building a more socially just Canada.

 Qualifications

  • A commitment to progressive/social democratic values.
  • Primary responsibility as the lead author/creator of the policy, research or philosophical contribution in question.
  • Priority given to persons whose work has had demonstrable impact on policy making, governance or the political discourse.
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Nominees will be assessed on the strength of the nomination and the success of their work. Please complete the entire nomination form. An awards committee will adjudicate the awards process and will notify you, the nominator, if your candidate has been successful. The Prize winners will be announced and presented at the 2024 Progress Summit to be held in Ottawa from April 10 to 12.

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