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Canadian Screen Awards winners: Documentary, Factual, Lifestyle & Reality

The 2024 Canadian Screen Award winners from the Documentary, Factual, Lifestyle, and Reality categories were unveiled Thursday afternoon.

The afternoon also celebrated Special Award recipients Marilyn Denis, who was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by her son Adam Wylde, while Brenda Tremblay, on behalf of Sudbury’s Science North, along with director David Lickley, were presented with the Sustainable Production Award for feature documentary Jane Goodall: Reasons for Hope.

Denis, who stepped away from CTV’s The Marilyn Denis Show one year ago after 13 seasons, was also named Best Host, Talk Show or Entertainment News, while the show claimed the award for Best Talk Series. John Keffer won Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information for its “Final Farewell” episode.

Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. The World led wins with six, including Best Host or Presenter, Factual, Reality/Competition for Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski, and Traci Melchor. Prime Video feature documentary Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe picked up five awards, while Citytv’s Black Community Mixtapes swept three categories and Crave docuseries Thunder Bay secured two, including Best Factual Series.

Find the full list of winners here:

Best Documentary Program

Broken – The Toxic Culture of Canadian Gymnastics

Crave

(TSN)

Ken Volden, Matt Cade, Rick Westhead, Brett Mitchell, Paul Harrington, Riley Nimens

Best Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series

Etalk: In Conversation With Jully Black

CTV (Bell Media)

(Bell Media Studios)

Sandra J. Benain, Beth Maher, Ryan Thompson, Tyrone Edwards, Manny Groneveldt

Best History Documentary Program or Series

Stuff the British Stole

CBC 

(Cream Productions, Wooden Horse TV)

Marc Fennell, Kate Harrison Karman, Alan Erson, Richard Finlayson, Patrick Cameron, David Brady

Best Direction, Reality/Competition

Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. The WorldBonjour Hi

Crave

(DR Canada World Productions Inc., Saloon Media)

Shelagh O’Brien

Best Direction, Factual

Still StandingNew Richmond, QC

CBC (CBC)

(Frantic Films)

Eva Thomas

Best Direction, Lifestyle or Information

The Marilyn Denis Show – The Final Farewell

CTV (Bell Media)

John Keffer

Best Photography, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition

The Amazing Race CanadaLight the Candle

CTV (Bell Media)

(Insight Productions LTD)

Ryan Shaw

Best Photography, Documentary or Factual

Black Community MixtapesHip Hop

Citytv (Rogers Sports & Media)

(OYA Media Group)

Ashley Iris Gill, Keenan Lynch

Best Production Design or Art Direction, Non-Fiction

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe

Amazon Prime Video Canada

(marblemedia, Hawkeye Pictures)

Rudin Causi, Javed Ali

Best Writing, Lifestyle or Reality/Competition

Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. The WorldSpy Queens

Crave

(DR Canada World Productions Inc., Saloon Media)

Brandon Ash-Mohammed, Trevor Boris, Spencer Fritz, Kevin Hazlehurst

Best Writing, Factual

Thunder BayWhodunit

Crave

(eOne)

Ryan McMahon, Michael Allcock

Barbara Sears Award for Best Editorial Research

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe

Amazon Prime Video Canada

(marblemedia, Hawkeye Pictures)

Max Berger, Liz Hysen, Catherine Machado, Judy Ruzylo, Greg Floyd, Victoria Pike

Barbara Sears Award for Best Visual Research

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe

Amazon Prime Video Canada

(marblemedia, Hawkeye Pictures)

Max Berger, Liz Hysen, Catherine Machado, Judy Ruzylo

Best Picture Editing, Reality/Competition

Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. The WorldGrand Finale

Crave

(DR Canada World Productions Inc., Saloon Media)

Jonathan Dowler

Best Picture Editing, Factual

Billionaire MurdersSomething Wicked This Way Comes

Crave

(eOne)

Christina To, Burak Ozgan

Best Sound, Lifestyle, Reality, or Entertainment

Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. The WorldBonjour Hi

Crave

(DR Canada World Productions Inc., Saloon Media)

John Diemer, Scott Brachmayer, Rosie Eberhard, Levi Linton, Rob Taylor, Eric Leigh, Alastair Sims

Best Sound, Documentary or Factual

Black Community MixtapesHip Hop

Citytv (Rogers Sports & Media)

(OYA Media Group)

Bridget Tang, Malcolm Wegg, Derek Brin

Best Original Music, Factual, Lifestyle, Reality, or Entertainment

Paranormal Revenge – “Love you to Death” The Case of Lori Kinrade & “Photo Negative” The Case of Clyde Morrison

CTV Sci-Fi Channel (Bell Media)

(Sphere Media)

Greg Johnston

Best Original Music, Documentary

Black Community MixtapesHip Hop

Citytv (Rogers Sports & Media)

(OYA Media Group)

La-Nai Gabriel

Best Achievement in Casting, Non-Fiction

Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. The World

Crave

(DR Canada World Productions Inc., Saloon Media)

Heather Muir

Rob Stewart Award for Best Science or Nature Documentary Program or Series

The Water Brothers

TVO 

(SK Films)

Wendy MacKeigan, Tyler Mifflin, Alex Mifflin

Donald Brittain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary Program

Coming Home | Wanna Icipus Kupi

APTN lumi

(Rezolution Pictures)

Jennifer Podemski, Ernest Webb, Tanya Brunel, Michelle van Beusekom, Daniel Morin, Catherine Bainbridge, Linda Ludwick

Best Direction, Documentary Program

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe

Amazon Prime Video Canada

(marblemedia, Hawkeye Pictures)

Rob McCallum

Best Direction, Documentary Series

Dark Side of ComedyJoan Rivers

Crave

(VICE Studios)

Marshall Jay Kaplan, John Seongho Choi

Best Writing, Documentary

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe

Amazon Prime Video Canada

(marblemedia, Hawkeye Pictures)

Rob McCallum, Jordan Christopher Morris

Best Picture Editing, Documentary

Black Life: Untold StoriesHaven, But No Heaven

CBC

(Studio 112, Northwood Entertainment)

Ashley Gilmour

Best Host, Lifestyle

The Social

CTV (Bell Media)

(Bell Media Studios)

Melissa Grelo, Cynthia Loyst, Lainey Lui, Andrea Bain, Jessica Allen

Best Lifestyle Program or Series

CBC Indigenous: Time to Eat

CBC Gem

Meagan Fiddler

Best Host, Talk Show or Entertainment News

The Marilyn Denis Show

CTV (Bell Media)

Marilyn Denis

Best Morning Show

Breakfast Television

Citytv (Rogers Sports & Media)

(Breakfast Television / Rogers Media Inc.)

Laura Reiter, Kevin Forget

Best Factual Series

Thunder Bay

Crave

(eOne)

Ryan McMahon, Jesse Brown, Jocelyn Hamilton, Toby Dormer

Best Talk Series

The Marilyn Denis Show

CTV (Bell Media)

John Simpson, Michelle Crespi, Tamara Petrie-Lee, Sush Rao, Natalie Lambert, Seta Kalousdian-Tanner

Best Host or Presenter, Factual or Reality/Competition

Canada’s Drag Race: Canada vs. The World

Crave

(DR Canada World Productions Inc., Saloon Media)

Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski, Traci Melchor


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