In a bid to reverse declining viewership, Canada's film and TV awards will be simultaneously broadcast by the CBC, Bell Media ...
The organizers of the Canadian Screen Awards, the country’s Oscars and Emmys, are to end nomination eligibility for foreign talent, including American actors, starting with the 2026 edition. “In order ...
Matt Johnson's smartphone comedy, starring Jay Baruchel, earned three trophies including best movie on the final day of prize-giving. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief In earlier prize-giving this ...
In a landmark display of co-operation between this country’s media empires that underlines the cultural sentiments of the ...
Matt Johnson’s ‘Blackberry,’ starring Jay Baruchel, nabbed 17 nominations to lead all contenders in the film competition. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief The Canadian indigenous TV drama Little ...
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television has announced the 2024 Canadian Screen Award nominations. This year’s CSAs, Canada’s equivalent of the Oscars and Emmys if they were combined, will be ...
In an unprecedented collaboration, three of Canada’s leading broadcasting companies—CBC, Bell, and Corus—are joining forces to air the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards. This unique simulcast aims to ...
A Canadian Screen Awards that put marginalized voices front and center and challenged the global political landscape saw The Apprentice, a film about a young Donald Trump, dominate the national film ...
A North Bay film and makeup artist has been nominated for a Canadian Screen Award. Kim Bean was born and raised in North Bay, ...
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Canadian Screen Awards' new rule changes limit film and TV trophies to Canadians, permanent residents
TORONTO — New rules at the country's top film and television awards show will ensure the trophies only go to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Organizers of the Canadian Screen Awards say ...
This is a perfect example of just knowing how important it is to uplift Canadian stories and support Canadian talent,’ said ...
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CBC, Bell and Corus will join forces to air Canadian Screen Awards
TORONTO — In a move reminiscent of “Heated Rivalry,” some of Canada’s biggest broadcast competitors are hooking up in the ...
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