‘The Apprentice,’ ‘Canada’s Drag Race’ among big winners at Canadian Screen Awards
- On Sunday, May 30, 2025, Toronto hosted the latest edition of Canada's premier awards ceremony celebrating achievements in film, television, and digital media.
- The ceremony followed several weekend galas celebrating documentary, news, sports, reality, and entertainment achievements across multiple categories.
- The four-part docuseries about the Tragically Hip on Prime Video earned seven awards, including best biography, while Canada's Drag Race topped the ceremony with eight wins overall.
- The Apprentice, a Canada-Ireland-Denmark co-production and dark Donald Trump biopic shot in Toronto, won best motion picture and five awards total despite attempts by Trump's team to block its release.
- The awards highlighted calls for supporting Canadian content amid U.S.-Canada tensions, with producers emphasizing film's role in cultural and political reflection.
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'The Apprentice,' 'Canada's Drag Race' among big winners at Canadian Screen Awards
A film chronicling the rise of Donald Trump won best motion picture at the Canadian Screen Awards on Sunday, where its Toronto-born producer used his acceptance speech to address the U.S. president’s threats to Canadian sovereignty.
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