The Canadian Comedy Awards is an annual awards ceremony celebrating notable English speaking Canadian comedians for achievements in Live, Radio, Film, Television and Internet media over the previous year. The awards began in 2000, and are usually broadcast on The Comedy Network. The Awards were held in Toronto until 2002. From 2003-2007 they were held in London, Ontario.
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- The Canadian Comedy Awards is an annual awards ceremony celebrating notable English speaking Canadian comedians for achievements in Live, Radio, Film, Television and Internet media over the previous year. The awards began in 2000, and are usually broadcast on The Comedy Network. The Awards were held in Toronto until 2002. From 2003-2007 they were held in London, Ontario. Also since 2003 an annual comedy festival (known as Comedy Week while in London) has been held with the awards gala taking place on the Friday. Past hosts include the Royal Canadian Air Farce, Scott Thompson, Dave Thomas, Brent Butt and Bruce Hunter (as Rocko the Dog, the character he plays on Puppets Who Kill). The Awards are produced by The Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence and Higher Ground Productions, and the Live Awards have been generously supported by the late Bluma Appel.
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- The Canadian Comedy Awards is an annual awards ceremony celebrating notable English speaking Canadian comedians for achievements in Live, Radio, Film, Television and Internet media over the previous year. The awards began in 2000, and are usually broadcast on The Comedy Network. The Awards were held in Toronto until 2002. From 2003-2007 they were held in London, Ontario.
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