2025 Canadian Screen Awards Nominations: Full List of Top Nominees

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The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television has officially unveiled the nominees for the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards, recognizing outstanding achievements across film, television, and digital media. This year’s contenders span 149 categories, with nominations reflecting the strength and diversity of Canada’s screen industries.

2025 Canadian Screen Awards
Photo via Chris Young/The Canadian Press

The awards will be presented over three days—May 30 to June 1, 2025—culminating in a gala hosted by comedian Lisa Gilroy, which will stream live on CBC Gem at 8:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 1.

Highlights: Top Nominees of the 2025 Canadian Screen Awards

Television: Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent Dominates

Citytv’s Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent leads this year’s pack with 20 nominations, making it the third-most nominated TV show in Canadian Screen Award history. Only Schitt’s Creek surpassed this number with 26 in 2020 and 21 in 2021.

Key nominations include:

  • Best Drama Series
    Best Lead Performer, Drama SeriesKathleen Munroe and Aden Young
  • Best Supporting PerformerKaren Robinson
  • Best Direction and Writing in a Drama

The show reimagines real Toronto crime stories through a local lens, adapting the iconic American franchise for Canadian audiences.

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Other Notable TV Nominees:

  • Bones of Crows (CBC) – 12 nominations
  • Children Ruin Everything (CTV) – 12 nominations
  • Run the Burbs (CBC) – 12 nominations
  • Paris 2024 Summer Olympics Coverage (CBC Sports) – 11 nominations
  • Davey and Jonesie’s Locker – 10 nominations
  • The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal – Most nominated documentary with 7 nods

Best Drama Series Nominees:

  • Allegiance
  • Bones of Crows
  • Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent
  • Potluck Ladies
  • Sight Unseen

Best Comedy Series Nominees:

  • Children Ruin Everything
  • Don’t Even
  • Late Bloomer
  • The Office Movers
  • One More Time

Film: ‘Universal Language’ Takes the Lead

Winnipeg-based filmmaker Matthew Rankin’s Universal Language | Une langue universelle heads the film nominations with 13 nods, tying Mommy (2015) for the third-most nominated film in Canadian Screen Award history. The absurdist dramedy is also Oscar-shortlisted and recently won a $50,000 prize from the Toronto Film Critics Association.

Key nominations include:

  • Best Motion Picture
  • Achievement in DirectionMatthew Rankin
  • Best Original Screenplay
  • Performance in a Leading Role (Comedy)Rojina Esmaeili and Pirouz Nemati
Other Leading Films:
  • The Shrouds9 nominations
  • Deaner ’89 and Village Keeper7 nominations each
  • Darkest Miriam and Gamma Rays – multiple nominations
Best Motion Picture Nominees:
  • The Apprentice
  • Darkest Miriam
  • Gamma Rays
  • Universal Language
  • Village Keeper
  • Who Do I Belong To
Achievement in Direction Nominees:
  • Naomi JayeDarkest Miriam
  • Henry BernadetGamma Rays
  • Ara BallL’Ouragan F.Y.T.
  • Atom EgoyanSeven Veils
  • Matthew RankinUniversal Language
  • Meryam JoobeurWho Do I Belong To

Digital Media: Comedy and Innovation

In the digital media space, the comedy series My Dead Mom leads with 8 nominations, followed by:

  • Stories from my Gay Grandparents – 6 nominations
    Everybody’s Meg – 4 nominations

These series are being recognized in categories such as Best Web Program or Series, Fiction, and Performance in a Digital Media Program.

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How Winners Are Chosen

Nominees were selected by industry juries and Canadian Academy voting members. Voting begins on March 27, 2025, and runs through April 14, 2025. Winners will be celebrated across five separate ceremonies during the Canadian Screen Awards weekend.

Awards Ceremony Details

  • Dates: Friday, May 30 – Sunday, June 1, 2025
  • Location: CBC Broadcast Centre, Toronto
  • Broadcast: Live on CBC Gem, June 1 at 8 p.m. ET
  • Host: Lisa Gilroy

Award shows will include cocktail receptions before and after each event. Tickets go on sale March 27, 2025, at academy.ca/boxoffice.

The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television is Canada’s largest non-profit professional arts organization, with over 4,000 members. It celebrates Canadian talent through the Canadian Screen Awards and Gémeaux Awards while supporting industry development through mentorship, training, and advocacy.

For the full list of 2025 nominees, visit: academy.ca/nominees.

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