Charitable Registration: 80417 0009 RR0001

Who We Are

Meet the dedicated team and board members behind our mission.

The People Behind the Pages

Book Clubs for Inmates (BCFI) is a volunteer-driven registered charity dedicated to fostering empathy, literacy, and community within prisons across Canada. What began in 2008 as a single conversation at Collins Bay Institution has grown into a national network of over 50 book clubs, supported by a diverse board of literary professionals, legal experts, and community leaders. We believe that by providing a space for civil discourse and the exploration of high-quality literature, we can support the successful reintegration of incarcerated individuals and contribute to a more compassionate society.

Tom Best

Executive Director

Tom joined BCFI in January of 2022, having served as the Executive Director of First Book Canada for 10 ½ years. Under his leadership, First Book Canada earned Charity Intelligence Top 10 Canadian Impact Charity rankings in 2020 and 2021.

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Jeannie Kwan-Brydges

Program Coordinator

Jeannie joined our charity in November 2021. A graduate of Ryerson University, Jeannie brings to BCFI over 20 years of experience in managing, planning and implementing projects, products and programs.

Sarah Smith-Eivemark

Communications Coordinator

Sarah is BCFI’s newest team member; she joined our organization in February 2026 after a decade of professional experience working across the Canadian publishing industry. In this new role, Sarah leads BCFI’s communications strategy, supporting outreach to volunteers, partners, publishers, authors, funders, and the broader public

Rev. Dr. Carol Finlay

O.Ont., M.S.M.

Carol Finlay is the Founder of Book Clubs for Inmates, now in its fourteenth year. She is also an Anglican priest and former high school and university professor.

Our Volunteers

Book Clubs for Inmates (BCFI) is supported by over 150 volunteers who generously donate their time as book club facilitators, parolee support, readers, and others who have found various ways to share their talents with BCFI.

Honourary

Members

Our honourary members are distinguished leaders in literature and law who champion our mission to foster literacy and empathy. Through their advocacy and dedicated support, they help amplify the transformative impact of our programs across Canada’s federal institutions.

Margaret Atwood, CC, O.Ont

Honorary Patron

Ian Binnie, CC, Q.C.

Honorary Chair

Board of Directors

Max Binnie, Board Chairperson

A Department of Justice litigator and former political staffer living in Ottawa.

Joanie McEwan, Board Secretary

Writer, labour mediator/arbitrator in Vancouver, and author of Innocence on Trial: The Framing of Ivan Henry (2014).

Stephanie Sinclair

Publisher, McClelland & Stewart and Hazlitt, Vice President, Penguin Random House Canada

Elamin Abdelmahmoud

Canadian writer, culture and politics commentator, and broadcaster in Toronto, Ontario. He is best known as the host of Commotion on CBC.

Stephanie Domet

Author, co-founder and co-executive director of the AfterWords Literary Festival in Halifax, NS.

Jake Brunt

Marketing professional at Labatt Canada and former program coordinator of Book Clubs for Inmates

Anne Mahon

Author and Former Chancellor of the University of Manitoba

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