CTV’s “Transplant” led television honors at the Canadian Screen Awards with eight wins including best drama series, lead actor for Hamza Haq, and actress Laurence Leboeuf.
The final season of CBC’s “Kim’s Convenience” won three Canadian Screen Awards, including Paul Sun-Hyung Lee for best lead actor in a comedy series; Jean Yoon as the winner of the same category on offer here at home ladies! And Andrew Phung has been given yet another award to add to his list – this time supporting actors who’ve played pivotal roles throughout these episodes: he takes the home top prize again with five successes under his belt already. What about you? Do note any other films/tv shows that might be worth checking out according to our readers’ suggestions below…
Obsidian Theatre’s “21 Black Futures” led the digital media category with four wins, including the best web program or series for Lovell Adams-Gray.
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, under Beth Janson’s leadership, has been able to face the challenges that have come its way with resilience. This was evident in how they reinvented this year’s awards show – one which is now more exciting than ever before! The organization deserves recognition for all it did go above and beyond during these trying times by putting on an incredible event-filled NFC teams were also recognized throughout; congratulations must also be given out accordingly.
The 2019 Canadian Screen Awards went out of their way to honor the best in film, television, and digital media this year. This is evident by how many times they were awarded at events such as the prestigious Cannes Film Festival or Academy Awards ceremony where only some wins are mentioned during acceptance speeches but not all successes from one particular event get aggregated together into one big report as we do here on our website!
The winners include both domestic productions that have been created locally through strong creativity with talented people working hard behind the scenes plus international films licensed for global distribution by CanLII which brings us more variety than ever before so you never know what might show up next among those famous names recognition across disciplines including Photo lenses
CTV Sci-Fi Channel’s “Wynonna Earp” won the Cogeco Fund Audience Choice Award, which was presented to a television series for the first time this year. Treehouse TV’s “miss persona” took home miss representational of excellence in children’s media programming at the shaw rocket fund kids choice awards last night!!!
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The 2022 Canadian Screen Awards were announced over six days during a special event, acknowledging the best in film and TV production. The show was broadcast on CBC with an additional Gem channel that aired it later at night for those who couldn’t make it out to events celebrating our country’s culture!
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