Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

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The Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress in Comedy Series is an annual Canadian television award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to the best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a Canadian television comedy series.

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The award was first presented in 2011. Prior to that date, the Academy presented awards for Individual Performance in a Comedy Series and Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Series, differentiating neither by gender nor for the distinction between lead and supporting performances.

In August 2022, the Academy announced that beginning with the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023, a gender-neutral award for Best Supporting Performance in a Comedy Series will be presented. [1]

2010s

YearActorSeriesRef
2011
26th Gemini Awards
Rachel Blanchard Call Me Fitz [2]
Joanna Cassidy Call Me Fitz [3]
Ingrid Kavelaars Living in Your Car
Ieva Lucs Good Dog
Kathryn Winslow Living in Your Car
2012
1st Canadian Screen Awards
Joanna Cassidy Call Me Fitz [4]
Keana Bastidas The Yard [5]
Samantha Bee Good God
Catherine Fitch Living in Your Car
Jud Tylor Good God
2013
2nd Canadian Screen Awards
Nikki Payne Satisfaction [6]
Laura de Carteret Seed [7]
Quancetia Hamilton Call Me Fitz
Bette MacDonald Mr. D
Amy Sloan Call Me Fitz
2014
3rd Canadian Screen Awards
Lauren Ash Spun Out [8]
Lauren Hammersley Mr. D [8]
Anne Openshaw Call Me Fitz
Azura Skye Working the Engels
Naomi Snieckus Mr. D
2015
4th Canadian Screen Awards
Emily Hampshire Schitt's Creek [9]
Bette MacDonald Mr. D [10]
Jennifer Robertson Schitt's Creek
Tracy Ryan Young Drunk Punk
Naomi Snieckus Mr. D
2016
5th Canadian Screen Awards
Emily Hampshire Schitt's Creek [11]
Laine MacNeil You Me Her [12]
Kathleen Phillips Mr. D
Naomi Snieckus Mr. D
Mary Walsh Sensitive Skin
2017
6th Canadian Screen Awards
Emily Hampshire Schitt's Creek [13]
Emma Hunter Mr. D [14]
Nicole Power Kim's Convenience
Jennifer Robertson Schitt's Creek
Naomi Snieckus Mr. D
2018
7th Canadian Screen Awards
Emily Hampshire Schitt's Creek [15]
Jann Arden Workin' Moms [15]
Amanda Brugel Workin' Moms
Jennifer Robertson Schitt's Creek
Mary Walsh Little Dog
2019
8th Canadian Screen Awards
Emily Hampshire Schitt's Creek [16]
Sarah Levy Schitt's Creek [17]
Nicole Power Kim's Convenience
Jennifer Robertson Schitt's Creek
Mary Walsh Little Dog

2020s

YearActorSeriesRef
2020
9th Canadian Screen Awards
Emily Hampshire Schitt's Creek [18]
Sarah McVie Workin' Moms [19]
Juno Rinaldi Workin' Moms
Jennifer Robertson Schitt's Creek
Karen Robinson Schitt's Creek
2021
10th Canadian Screen Awards
Kaniehtiio Horn Letterkenny [20]
Lisa Codrington Letterkenny [21]
Jayne Eastwood Overlord and the Underwoods
Enuka Okuma Workin' Moms
Karen Robinson Pretty Hard Cases

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