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The article discusses public policy books nominated for the Donner Prize. No concrete commercial mechanism, price movement, supply chain disruption, or company-specific impact is identified. The content is purely policy-oriented and lacks any direct or indirect commercial signal.

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  • The $60,000 Donner Prize will be awarded on May 14, 2026 in Toronto.
  • Shortlisted books cover government centralization, immigration policy, and Indigenous self-governance.
  • Tim Wu warns against unchecked influence of technology on economic structures.
  • Bob Joseph advocates for dismantling the Indian Act to empower Indigenous self-governance.
  • Kevin G. Lynch and James R. Mitchell highlight disconnect between government operations and policy challenges.

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