The Gerald Lampert Memorial Award is an annual literary award presented by the League of Canadian Poets to the best volume of poetry published by a first-time poet.  It is presented in honour of poetry promoter Gerald Lampert.[1] Each winner receives an honorarium of $1000. 
In its earliest years, the award was not necessarily limited to poetry, but was presented to the year's best first book by a Canadian writer in either poetry or prose.[2] 
  Winners and nominees
 1980s
  1990s
  2000s
  2010s
   | Year | Poet | Title | Result | Ref. | 
  | 2010 | James Langer | Gun Dogs | Winner |  | 
  | Kate Hall | The Certainty Dream | Shortlist | [38] | 
  | Marcus McCann | Soft Where | Shortlist | 
  | Soraya Peerbaye | Poems for the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names | Shortlist | 
  | Marguerite Pigeon | Inventory | Shortlist | 
  | Robert Earl Stewart | Something Burned Along the Southern Border | Shortlist | 
  | 2011 | Anna Swanson | The Nights Also | Winner | [39] | 
  | Susan Briscoe | The Crow’s Vow | Shortlist | [40] | 
  | Karen Enns | That Other Beauty | Shortlist | 
  | Jeff Latosik | Tiny, Frantic, Stronger | Shortlist | 
  | Nikki Reimer | [sic] | Shortlist | 
  | Clea Roberts | Here Is Where We Disembark | Shortlist | 
  | 2012 | Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang | Sweet Devilry | Winner | [41] | 
  | Kirsty Elliot | True | Shortlist | [42] | 
  | Rosemary Griebel | Yes | Shortlist | 
  | Suzanne Robertson | Paramita | Shortlist | 
  | Lisa Shatzky | Do Not Call Me By My Name | Shortlist | 
  | Leslie Vryenhoek | Gulf | Shortlist | 
  | 2013 | Gillian Savigny | Notebook M | Winner | [43] | 
  | James Arthur | Charms Against Lightning | Shortlist | [44] | 
  | Nora Gould | I see my love more clearly from a distance | Shortlist | 
  | Mathew Henderson | The Lease | Shortlist | 
  | Nyla Matuk | Sumptuary Laws | Shortlist | 
  | Andrew McEwan | Repeater | Shortlist | 
  | 2014 | Murray Reiss | The Survival Rate of Butterflies in the Wild | Winner | [45] | 
  | Jordan Abel | the place of scraps | Shortlist | [46] | 
  | Laurie D. Graham | Rove | Shortlist | 
  | Julie Joosten | Light Light | Shortlist | 
  | Emilia Nielsen | Surge Narrows | Shortlist | 
  | Juleta Severson-Baker | Incarnate | Shortlist | 
  | 2015 | Kayla Czaga | For Your Safety Please Hold On | Winner | [47] | 
  | Sylvia D. Hamilton | And I Alone Escaped to Tell You | Shortlist | [48] | 
  | Stevie Howell | Sharps | Shortlist | 
  | Kerry Lee Powell | Inheritance | Shortlist | 
  | Suzannah Showler | Failure to Thrive | Shortlist | 
  | Anne-Marie Turza | The Quiet | Shortlist | 
  | 2016 | Ben Ladouceur | Otter | Winner | [49] | 
  | Melissa Bull | Rue | Shortlist | [50] | 
  | Chad Campbell | Laws & Locks | Shortlist | 
  | Raoul Fernandes | Transmitter and Receiver | Shortlist | 
  | Cassidy McFadzean | Hacker Packer | Shortlist | 
  | Derek Webster | Mockingbird | Shortlist | 
  | 2017 | Ingrid Ruthig | This Being | Winner | [51] | 
  | Christopher Gudgeon | Assdeep in Wonder | Shortlist | [52] | 
  | Jennifer Houle | The Back Channels | Shortlist | 
  | John Nyman | Players | Shortlist | 
  | Margo Wheaton | The Unlit Path Behind the House | Shortlist | 
  | Banoo Zan | Songs of Exile | Shortlist | 
  | 2018 | Emily Nilsen | Otolith | Winner | [53] | 
  | Billy-Ray Belcourt | This Wound is a World | Shortlist | [54] | 
  | Jack Davis | Faunics | Shortlist | 
  | Wendy Donawa | Thin Air of the Knowable | Shortlist | 
  | Julie Paul | The Rules of the Kingdom | Shortlist | 
  | Phoebe Wang | Admission Requirements | Shortlist | 
  | 2019 | T. Liem | Obits. | Winner | [55] | 
  | Tanis Franco | Quarry | Shortlist | [56] | 
  | Mikko Harvey | Unstable Neighbourhood Rabbit | Shortlist | 
  | Jenny Haysom | Dividing the Wayside | Shortlist | 
  | Klara du Plessis | Ekke | Shortlist | 
  | Shazia Hafiz Ramji | Port of Being | Shortlist | 
 2020s
  References
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