Canadian Screen Award for Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program or Series
The Canadian Screen Award for Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program or Series is an annual television award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to honour the year's best non-fiction television programming for children produced in Canada.
The award was first presented in 2002 as part of the Gemini Awards program. Prior to 2002, a single Gemini Award for Best Children's or Youth Program or Series was presented, inclusive of both fiction and non-fiction programming; in 2002, the award was split into separate categories for fiction and non-fiction programming.
Since 2013, the award has been presented as part of the Canadian Screen Awards.
Winners and nominees
[edit]Due to the distinction between the former Gemini Awards, which were usually presented in the late fall of the same year that the awards were presented for, and the current Canadian Screen Awards, which are presented early in the following year, for consistency awards are listed below under the year of eligibility rather than the year of presentation.
2000s
[edit]2002
[edit]- Street Cents
- 21c
- The NewMusic: "Fight the Power: Music & Politics"
- VOX
2003
[edit]- Street Cents
- 21c
- A MuchMusic Special: Afghanistan
- Mystery Hunters
- SmartAsk
- VOX
2004
[edit]- Swap TV
- 21c
- POV Sports
- Street Cents
- VOX
2005
[edit]- Street Cents
- Angry Girls
- My Brand New Life
- Mystery Hunters
- nerve
2006
[edit]- Street Cents
- Heads Up!
- If the World Were a Village
- Prank Patrol
- Rocked: Sum 41 in Congo
2007
[edit]- Make Some Noise
- Ballet Girls
- Generation XXL
- Heads Up!
- Mystery Hunters
2008
[edit]- Ghost Trackers
- Drug Class
- Heads Up!
- Prank Patrol
- The Adrenaline Project
2009
[edit]- Mark's Moments
- Aquateam
- Mystery Hunters
- Sci Q
2010s
[edit]2010
[edit]- Canada's Super Speller
- A World of Wonders
- Survive This
- Mark's Moments
2011
[edit]- Mark's Moments
- Artzooka!
- In Real Life
- Spelling Night in Canada: Canspell 2011
- Survive This
2012
[edit]- Artzooka!
- Finding Stuff Out
- Giver
- The Next Star
- run run revolution
2013
[edit]- Splatalot!
- Cross Country Fun Hunt
- Extreme Babysitting
- Finding Stuff Out
- The Next Star
2014
[edit]- Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong!
- Gaming Show (In My Parents' Garage)
- Giver
- Museum Diaries
- The Next Star
2015
[edit]2016
[edit]2017
[edit]- Science Max: Experiments at Large[1]
- Finding Stuff Out
- The Mystery Files
- This Is My Family
- Undercover High
2018
[edit]2019
[edit]2020s
[edit]2020
[edit]- Your Kids, Their Questions: A Your Morning Coronavirus Special
- All-Round Champion
- Backyard Beats
- Every Child Matters
- My Stay-at-Home Diary
2021
[edit]2022
[edit]2023
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Canadian Screen Awards 2018: Heather Hiscox, The Fifth Estate, APTN win top awards". CBC News, March 6, 2018.
- ^ Connie Thiessen, "Canadian Screen Awards winners: TV Program & Performance". Broadcast Dialogue, May 29, 2024.