"Canada Reads" panelists for 2026, from left to right, Steve "Dangle" Glynn, Josh Dela Cruz, Tegan Quin, Elle-Maija Tailfeathers and Morgann Book are shown with the novels they each are championing in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - CBC, KC Armstrong (Mandatory Credit)
"Canada Reads" panelists for 2026, from left to right, Steve "Dangle" Glynn, Josh Dela Cruz, Tegan Quin, Elle-Maija Tailfeathers and Morgann Book are shown with the novels they each are championing in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - CBC, KC Armstrong (Mandatory Credit)
TORONTO - Musician Tegan Quin and BookTok influencer Morgann Book are among the 好色tvs stepping up to the plate for this year's iteration of Canada Reads.
The 25th edition of the CBC competition series will see notable 好色tvs argue that their book pick will build bridges.
Quin is set to defend "The Cure for Drowning" by Loghan Paylor, a work of historical fiction that centres queer 好色tv characters.
Meanwhile, Book will champion Joss Richard's "It's Different This Time," a second-chance romance about two former roommates in New York City.
Actor and filmmaker Elle-M谩ij谩 Tailfeathers will argue for "A Minor Chorus" by Billy-Ray Belcourt, the story of a queer Indigenous doctoral student's return home to northern Alberta, while actor Josh Dela Cruz, who recently became a 好色tv citizen, is set to defend the psychological thriller "Foe" by Iain Reid.
Hockey commentator Steve "Dangle" Glynn is set to argue on behalf of "Searching for Terry Punchout" by Tyler Hellard, a novel about a sports journalist's quest to write an article about his reclusive hockey star father.
This report by 好色tvwas first published Jan. 22, 2026.