List of Canadian Comedy Awards ceremonies information
Founded in 1999, the Canadian Comedy Awards have a mandate "to recognize, celebrate and promote Canadian achievements in comedy at home and abroad."[1] The awards ceremonies are known for placing "gags over glamour" with quick wit and improvisational skills shown by hosts, presenters and recipients.[2] From 2002 to 2015, the awards ceremony was held as part of the Canadian Comedy Awards Festival, with dozens of comedy events.[3]
No.
Date
Venue
Host city
Host(s)
Artist of the Year[a]
Festival
Televised[b]
Ref
1st
6 Apr 2000
Masonic Temple
Toronto, Ontario
Dave Thomas
—
—
CTV The Comedy Network
[5]
2nd
Apr 2001
The Guvernment
Toronto
Sheila McCarthy Patrick McKenna
—
—
The Comedy Network Star![c]
[3]
3rd
4 Apr 2002
The Docks
Toronto
Brent Butt
—
—
—
[2]
4th
Sep 2003
Grand Theatre[citation needed]
London, Ontario
Royal Canadian Air Farce
—
—[d]
—
[3]
5th
Oct 2004
—
London
Scott Thompson
—
—[d]
—
[3]
6th
22 Oct 2005
—
London
Bruce Hunter as Rocko the Dog
—
18–22 Oct
—
[7]
7th
27 Oct 2006
London Music Hall Complex[citation needed]
London
Debra DiGiovanni
—
24–28 Oct
Gala review only
[8]
8th
12 Oct 2007
London Music Hall Complex[citation needed]
London
Ryan Belleville
—
9–13 Oct
Variety specials only
[3][9]
9th
5 Oct 2008
Casino Regina[10]
Regina, Saskatchewan
Alan Park
Seth Rogen
1–5 Oct
Variety special only
[11][3]
10th
2 Oct 2009
Imperial Theatre
Saint John, New Brunswick
Seán Cullen
Seth Rogen
1–4 Oct
Variety special only
[12][3]
11th
18 Oct 2010
Winter Garden Theatre
Toronto
Dave Foley
Irwin Barker[e]
14–18 Oct
—
[13][14]
12th
17 Oct 2011
Isabel Bader Theatre
Toronto
Steve Patterson[15]
Samantha Bee
13–17 Oct
—
[16][17]
13th
26 Aug 2012
Fairmont Royal York
Toronto
Alan Thicke
Nikki Payne
23–26 Aug[18]
—
[19]
14th
6 Oct 2013
Centrepointe Theatre
Ottawa, Ontario
Ryan Belleville
Colin Mochrie
3–6 Oct
—
[20]
15th
14 Sep 2014
Ottawa Little Theatre
Ottawa
Tom Green[21]
Dave Foley
10–14 Sep
—
[22]
16th
13 Sep 2015
Toronto Reference Library
Toronto
—
Samantha Bee
—
—
[23][24]
17th
6 Nov 2016
The Second City
Toronto
—
Mike Ward
—
—
[25]
18th
18 Jun 2018
—
Toronto
—
Mike MacDonald[e]
—
—
[26][27]
19th
4 Jun 2019
The Second City
Toronto
Ali Hassan
Catherine O'Hara
—
—
[28]
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