The 2022 Canadian Screen Awards kicked off on Monday, announcing the winners in Broadcast News and Documentary & Factual– which was hosted by ET Canada’s own Sangita Patel.
APTN brought in a number of wins including Best News or Information Series. The Best News Anchor, National went to Lisa LaFlamme and the Donald Brittain Award For Best Social/Political Documentary Program” was given to “Ghosts Of Afghanistan”. READ MORE: Catherine O’Hara, Tatiana Maslany And More Presenters Announced For The 2022 Canadian Screen Awards Canadian Screen Week takes place from April 4 – 10 with the Cinematic Arts Awards on April 8 and the main event– the Canadian Screen Awards— on April 10 at 8 p.m.
ET. Catch the video up top for Monday’s winners or see the full list below: The Broadcast News Awards Best News or Information Segment APTN Investigates – The Death ReportAPTN (APTN) (APTN Investigates) Best News or Information Program The Fifth Estate: 13 Deadly HoursCBC (CBC) (CBC News) Best News or Information Series APTN InvestigatesAPTN (APTN) (APTN) Best Live News Special CBC News Special: Installation of the 30th Governor General Mary SimonCBC (CBC) (CBC News) Best Photography, News or Information CBC News: The National – Uganda’s Gorillas & The COVID ThreatCBC (CBC) (CBC News) Jean-François Bisson Best Local Reporter CBC Vancouver News at 6CBC Vancouver (CBC) (CBC Vancouver) Belle Puri Best National Reporter APTN National NewsAPTN (APTN) (APTN National News) Tina House Best Host or Interviewer, News or Information W5: A Town DividedCTV (Bell Media) (CTV News) Avery Haines Best News Anchor, Local CBC Vancouver News at 6CBC Vancouver (CBC) (CBC Vancouver) Anita Bathe Best Local Newscast CTV News Toronto at 6CTV Toronto (Bell Media)
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