Each winner of the 1987 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received $5000 and a medal from the Governor General of Canada. The winners and nominees were selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.
The Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit nominally increased in number from 8 in 1986 to 14 in 1987, with the addition of four awards for children's book writing and illustration and two awards for translation.[1] The four Children's Literature awards, however, were simply the four annual Canada Council Children's Literature Prizes (1975 to 1986) under a new name.[2]
English
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
|---|---|---|
| Fiction | ||
| Non-fiction | 
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| Poetry | 
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| Drama | 
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| Children's literature | 
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| Children's illustration | 
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| French to English translation | 
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French
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
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| Fiction | 
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| Non-fiction | 
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| Poetry | 
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| Drama | 
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| Children's literature | 
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| Children's illustration | 
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| English to French translation | 
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References
- ↑ "Governor General's Literary Awards" [table of winners]. online guide to writing in canada (track0.com/ogwc). Retrieved 2015-08-06.
 - ↑  
"Canada Council Children's Literature Awards" [for English-language books]. 
"Canada Council Children's Literature in French Awards".
online guide to writing in canada (track0.com/ogwc). Retrieved 2015-08-06. 
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