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Canadian Screen Awards to be simulcast on CBC, CTV and Global
Summary
The 2026 Canadian Screen Awards will be simulcast May 31 on CBC, CTV and Global and live-streamed on CBC Gem, Crave and STACKTV; nominees are scheduled to be announced March 25.
Content
The Canadian Screen Awards will be simulcast on CBC, CTV and Global and live-streamed on CBC Gem, Crave and STACKTV on May 31 at 8 p.m. ET. This marks a departure from the past 13 years, when the televised gala aired exclusively on CBC. The change follows shifts in viewing habits and a one-off 2025 scheduling conflict that briefly moved the ceremony to streaming before it returned to CBC television. Tammy Frick, chief executive officer of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television, said the broadcasters agreed to the plan after discussions about boosting the show's reach.
Key details:
- Broadcasters involved are CBC, Bell Media (CTV) and Corus (Global), with the event also on CBC Gem, Crave and STACKTV.
- The gala is set for May 31 at 8 p.m. ET and will be part of Canadian Screen Week, May 27–31 in Toronto.
- Andrew Phung will host the 2026 ceremony; he has previously won multiple CSAs.
- Rogers Media (Citytv and Citytv+) did not participate this year despite outreach; the Academy said it hopes to re-engage for 2027.
- The Academy announced an eligibility change: categories honouring certified Canadian productions will be restricted to Canadian citizens or permanent residents only.
- Nominees for the 2026 awards will be announced March 25; further broadcast details will be revealed closer to Canadian Screen Week.
Summary:
The simulcast brings three major Canadian broadcasters together and expands the ceremony’s availability across linear and streaming platforms, reflecting changes in audience behaviour. Undetermined at this time is whether the broadcast will include live or pre-recorded segments; nominees will be announced March 25 and additional details will be released ahead of Canadian Screen Week.
