Overview
- “Universal Language” led the film categories with five wins, including best casting and art direction.
- Tubi’s “Wynonna Earp: Vengeance” topped television honours with six trophies, among them best TV movie and best lead performer for Melanie Scrofano.
- Jasmeet Raina’s dramedy series “Late Bloomer” secured four awards for writing and ensemble performance in comedy.
- “The Apprentice” earned three film awards, while “Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent received aBones of Crows” received accolades in writing, sound and direction.
- Comedian Lisa Gilroy hosted the finale in Toronto, capping multiple ceremonies held over the weekend to honour Canadian film, television and digital media.