Alexandra Posadzki’s nonfiction work Rogers v. Rogers has won the 2025 National Business Book Award.

The $30,000 prize recognizes the best business-related writing and research in Canada.

Posadzki is a Toronto-based business reporter for the Globe and Mail. Rogers v. Rogers is her behind-the-scenes investigative account of the battle for control of Rogers, Canada’s largest wireless carrier, after the death of the company’s founder Ted Rogers.

Rogers v. Rogers is a detailed investigative account of the telecom empire and its rules of corporate governance exposes the high-stakes disputes between the factions within the company’s boardroom and the Rogers family. 

The prize was awarded at a gala event on Oct. 21 in Toronto.

The National Business Book Award is an award which celebrates Canadian authors who produce works demonstrating excellence in their originality, research and relevance to contemporary business.

Previous winners of the award include Stephen Poloz, Chrystia Freeland, Andrea Benoit and Daniel Levitin.