9th Canadian Screen Awards


The 9th 'Canadian Screen Awards' were presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television from 17–20 May 2021 to honour achievements in Canadian film, television, and digital media production in 2020. The presentations were held as a series of virtual events due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Most nominations were announced on 3 March 2021; however, the nominations and winners in sports broadcasting categories were announced at a later date. In the film categories, the film Blood Quantum received the most award nominations, and ultimately the most wins, while in the television categories, Schitt's Creek also received both the most award nominations and wins. No new winners were named for the Academy's annual special awards; instead, the honorees previously named in 2020, most notably Alex Trebek, were celebrated and highlighted.

Ceremony information

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ceremonies were once again held as a virtual event. Academy CEO Beth Janson stated that "it’s not going to be just a Zoom call of an awards show. We have a lot of exciting and creative things in store."
Due to the impact of the pandemic on theatrical film distribution in 2020, the Academy revised its eligibility rules for films. Where the rules for feature films usually require a film to receive at least one full week of theatrical screenings in at least two of Canada's major metropolitan markets, the rules for 2020 permitted films that received at least four commercial screenings in just one major market, as well as films that were commercially screened on an Academy-approved list of video on demand platforms after having been planned for conventional theatrical distribution or screened in any qualifying Canadian film festival in 2020. Short films were eligible if they received one commercial screening in Canada, were accepted into two qualifying film festivals or were distributed on an approved VOD platform; documentary films were eligible if they received three commercial screenings, were accepted into two qualifying film festivals, or were screened on one of the approved VOD platforms.
Janson stated that she was confident these eligibility changes would help the awards proceed normally; she also stated, however, that with the pandemic having impacted film production in 2020, the Academy was more concerned about the possibility of a downturn in qualifying content for the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022. The Academy also introduced a number of new projects in 2020 to foster increased representation of diversity in the Canadian film industry, including an equity and inclusion fund to help defray the award submission fees for work by emerging content creators of colour, and new rules requiring indigenous-themed content to demonstrate direct indigenous engagement in the production, in accordance with the Indigenous Screen Office's principles of narrative sovereignty.
Other new changes at the 9th ceremony included the renaming of the Overall Sound category to Sound Mixing, and the introduction of new categories for Best Casting in films and Best Stunt Coordination.

Eligible streaming platforms

The eligible streaming platforms for the 9th Canadian Screen Awards included Amazon Prime, CBC Gem, the Cineplex Store, Club Illico, Crave, The Criterion Channel, CuriosityStream, Documentary Online Cinema, the Digital TIFF Bell Lightbox, Disney+, Dove Channel, Fandor, FlixFling, Google Play, Greetings from Isolation, GuideDoc, Highball TV, Hollywood Suite, Hoopla, Ignite TV On Demand, iTunes, Kanopy, Microsoft Films & TV, MUBI, Netflix, Pantaflix, Popcornflix, Shudder, Spuul, SundanceNow, Super Channel on Demand, Tubi, Vimeo on Demand and YouTube Premium.

Film

Television

Programs

Actors

News and information

Sports

Because many of the live sporting events on which sports broadcasting depends were cancelled in 2020, the Academy extended the eligibility period in sports broadcasting categories, and named the nominees and winners in separate events in July 2021.
Live sporting event coverageSports analysis or commentary

  • Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Hockey Night in Canada
  • Kevin Bieksa, Hockey Night in Canada
  • Ray Ferraro, 2020 IIHF World Junior Gold Medal Game
  • Buck Martinez, Blue Jays on Sportsnet
  • Sports hostSports play-by-play
  • Tim Micallef, Tim and Sid
  • James Duthie, 2020 NHL Free Agent Frenzy
  • Ron MacLean, Hockey Night in Canada
  • Scott Russell, Road to the Olympic Games
  • Harnarayan Singh, Hockey Night in Canada in Punjabi
  • Chris Cuthbert, 2019 Grey Cup
  • Mark Lee, Road to the Olympic Games
  • Dan Shulman, Blue Jays on Sportsnet
  • Sports feature segmentSports opening
  • Tracy Britnell, Devon Burns, Darren Oliver, Owen Ewers, Kevin Fallis, Brent Robichaud and Ken Volden, "Disorder"
  • Brenda Irving, Ian Hoag and Jeff Pearlman, "BMO Nations Cup"
  • Matt Dorman, Sylvain Rancourt, Darren Oliver, Michael Banani, Roy Janke and Ken Volden, "Front Line"
  • Rick Westhead, Josh Shiaman, Michael Banani, Devon Burns and Ken Volden, "The Unwanted Visitor"
  • Michael Adach, Mike Fleury and Mark Wade, NHL All Star Game
  • Stephen Brunt, Phillip Rzentkowski, Mike Fleury, Mark Wade, Jason McKinnon and Rick Starks, Fresh Ice: A Stephen Brunt Essay
  • Simon Garan, Jacob Frenkel, Devon Burns, David Midgley and Ken Volden, TSN Raptors Playoffs August 2020
  • Sports program or series
  • Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada — Joel Darling, Mike Fleury, Matt Marstrom, Deidre Hambly, Rod McLachlan, John Whaley
  • Alex to Ovi: The Story of the Great Eight — Stephen Brunt, Marc LeBlanc, Jeremy McElhanney, John Woo, Tim Libeau, Jim Kowats
  • Anything Is Possible: A Serge Ibaka Story — Vinay Virmani, Scott Moore, Karen Volden, Travis Wood, Christian Cote, Serge Ibaka, Elia Saikaly
  • Road to the Olympic Games — Mike Dodson, Paul McDougall, Sunil Thakolkaren
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    Craft awards

    Directing

    Music

    Writing

    All-platform awards

    One major category is currently presented without regard to the distinction between film, television or web media content.
    Stunt Coordination

    • Jean Frenette and Jean-François Lachapelle, Blood Quantum
    • Randy Butcher, Trickster
    • Tyler Hall, Goddess of the Fireflies
    • Dan Skene, Letterkenny

    Audience awards

    Two major categories are presented based on online voting by fans through social media engagement.
    Audience ChoiceShaw Rocket Fund Kids' Choice

    • Melanie Scrofano
    • Guled Abdi, Vance Banzo, Tim Blair and Franco Nguyen
    • Bryan Baeumler and Sarah Baeumler
    • Arisa Cox
    • Giacomo Gianniotti
    • Sangita Patel
    • Priyanka
    • Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
    • Chantel Riley
    • Graham Wardle
  • Wild Kratts
  • All-Round Champion
  • Anaana's Tent
  • Dino Ranch
  • Holly Hobbie
  • Odd Squad
  • PAW Patrol
  • The Next Step
  • True and the Rainbow Kingdom
  • Utopia Falls
  • Digital media