The Hearts Behind Canadian Screen Week
In a modest yet modern office located in Old Toronto, with an exposed brick interior and a mural that reads “Canadian Is Not a… Read More

Today is Orange Shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a time to reflect on the ongoing trauma caused by residential schools and Canada’s painful history with Indigenous communities. Today is also a day to remember and honour the children and survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities as we work towards reconciliation.
In order to recognize this day properly, we will not be posting any new content on our social media and digital channels. We encourage you to join us in using this day for meaningful reflection and learning to better understand the challenges faced by Indigenous people historically and today.
In a modest yet modern office located in Old Toronto, with an exposed brick interior and a mural that reads “Canadian Is Not a… Read More
In this post, the second one to highlight our 2019 Special Award recipients, the Canadian Academy would like to pay special tribute to Stephan… Read More
La version française du communiqué des prix Écrans canadiens suit la version anglaise. 2019 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED CANADIAN ACADEMY TO HONOUR… Read More
Deepa Mehta is an Oscar-nominated trailblazer in the global film industry. A preeminent teller of Canadian stories, Ms. Mehta’s work focuses on her… Read More
Sponsored by The Radius Award, presented in recognition of a Canadian in the entertainment industry for making waves globally, is a… Read More
From CODCO to This Hour Has 22 Minutes, multiple award-winning performer Mary Walsh has been a pillar of Canada’s comedic dominance around the world. Ms. Read More
Inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2008, The Kids in the Hall are the epitome of sketch comedy in Canada and the… Read More