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The Canadian Screen Award for Best Hair is an annual award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, as part of the Canadian Screen Awards program, to honour achievements in hairstyling in Canadian film.

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The award was introduced for the first time at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards. Prior to its creation, hairstylists were eligible for nomination in the category for Best Makeup.

2010s

YearNomineesFilmsRef
2018
7th Canadian Screen Awards
Peggy Kyriakidou Stockholm [1]
Renée Chan Love Jacked [2]
Daniel Jacob 1991
Anne Moralis, André Duval The Hummingbird Project
Johanne Paiement Slut in a Good Way (Charlotte a du fun)
2019
8th Canadian Screen Awards
Nermin Grbic The Twentieth Century [3]
Dann Campbell Riot Girls [4]
Michelle Coté, Péter Gyongyosi, Erzsébet Racz The Song of Names
Peggy Kyriakidou American Woman
Nathan Rival The Kindness of Strangers

2020s

YearNomineeFilmRef
2020
9th Canadian Screen Awards
Michelle Côté My Salinger Year [5]
Renée Chan Tammy's Always Dying [6]
Patricia Cuthbert Random Acts of Violence
France Latreille French Exit
Ashley Nay Happy Place
2021
10th Canadian Screen Awards
Martin Lapointe Maria Chapdelaine [7]
André Duval The Vinland Club (Le Club Vinland) [8]
Debra Johnson The Exchange
Janie Otis The Time Thief (L'Arracheuse de temps)
Denis Parent, Jean-Luc Lapierre Confessions of a Hitman (Confessions)
2022
11th Canadian Screen Awards
Tremaine Thomas Brother [9]
Vincent Dufault Viking [10]
Charlene Dunn Bones of Crows
Mykola Korolyov The Swearing Jar
2023
12th Canadian Screen Awards
Dylan Twigg, Philippe Bertrand-Hudon BlackBerry [11]
Vincent Dufault Ru [12]
Nermin Grbic, Carole Bertini One Summer (Le temps d'un été)
Mykola Korolyov Better Days
Isabelle Paganine Seagrass
Rikki Zucker Mother of All Shows

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