AMI and TVO’s Employable Me, the documentary Oscar Peterson: Black + White and CTV broadcaster Lisa LaFlamme were among the individuals and programs to win during Night 1 of 2022 Canadian Screen Awards Online Presentations.
The first portion of the live streaming celebration focused on Broadcast News, narrated by news personality Brandon Gonez, followed by the Documentary & Factual categories narrated by ET Canada’s Sangita Patel.
Here are the winners in Monday’s key categories:
Best News or Information Program
The Fifth Estate: 15 Deadly Hours
Best News or Information Series
APTN Investigates
Best News Anchor, Local
Anita Bathe, CBC Vancouver News at 6
Best Local Newscast
CTV News Toronto at 6
Best News Anchor, National
Lisa LaFlamme, CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme
Best National Newscast
CBC News: The National
Best Social/Political Documentary Program
Ghosts of Afghanistan
Best Short Documentary
Nalujuk Night
Best Science or Nature Documentary Program or Series
Borealis
Best History Documentary Program or Series
How to Start a Revolution
Best Biography or Arts Documentary Program or Series
Oscar Peterson: Black + White
Best Factual Series
Employable Me
Best Documentary Program
Catching a Serial Killer: Bruce McArthur
For the complete list of winners, visit the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television website.