Rogers Best Canadian Film Award

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The Rogers Best Canadian Film Award is presented annually by the Toronto Film Critics Association to the film judged by the organization's members as the year's best Canadian film.[1] In 2012, the cash prize accompanying the award was increased to $100,000, making it the largest arts award in Canada. Each year, two runners-up also receive $5,000. The award is funded and presented by Rogers Communications, which is a founding sponsor of the association's awards gala.[2][3]

In 2023, the TFCA announced changes to the award. Instead of a single $100,000 prize presented to a mixed shortlist of narrative and documentary films, the organization will now present two $50,000 prizes, one for narrative features and one for documentaries.[4]

Unlike the other Toronto Film Critics Association awards, whose winners are announced in mid-December each year, the Best Canadian Film award only has its finalists announced at that time, and the winner of the award is then announced at the organization's gala in March.

Toronto Film Critics Poll

Prior to the official launch of the Toronto Film Critics Association in 1997, film critic Wyndham Wise coordinated two polls of Torontonian film critics in 1995 and 1996 through his magazine Take One to select the year's best Canadian films; upon the launch of the TFCA, this poll was discontinued and superseded by the TFCA's annual awards.

1995

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Category Winners and nominees Ref
Best Film RudeDamon D'Oliveira, Karen King [5]
Double Happiness — Steve Hegyes, Rose Lam Waddell [6]
When Night Is Falling — Barbara Tranter
Louis 19, King of the Airwaves (Louis 19, le roi des ondes) — Richard Sadler, Jacques Dorfmann
Best Director Clement Virgo, Rude [5]
Mina Shum, Double Happiness [6]
Charles Binamé, Eldorado
Patricia Rozema, When Night Is Falling
Best Actor Maury Chaykin, Whale Music [5]
Clark Johnson, Rude [6]
Maurice Dean Wint, Rude
Peter Williams, Soul Survivor
Best Actress Sandra Oh, Double Happiness [5]
Pascale Montpetit, Eldorado [6]
Pascale Bussières, Eldorado
Tracy Wright, Wasaga
Best Screenplay Mina Shum, Double Happiness [5]
Clement Virgo, Rude [6]
Émile Gaudreault, Sylvie Bouchard and Michel Michaud, Louis 19, King of the Airwaves (Louis 19, le roi des ondes)
Bruce McDonald, Don McKellar and John Frizzell, Dance Me Outside
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1996

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Category Winners and nominees Ref
Best Film Hard Core Logo [7]
Crash
Long Day's Journey into Night
The Confessional (Le Confessionnal)
Margaret's Museum
Curtis's Charm
Lilies
Once in a Blue Moon
The Suburbanators
Screamers
Best Director Robert Lepage, The Confessional (Le Confessionnal)
Bruce McDonald, Hard Core Logo
David Cronenberg, Crash
David Wellington, Long Day's Journey into Night
Mort Ransen, Margaret's Museum
John L'Ecuyer, Curtis's Charm
John Greyson, Lilies
Gary Burns, The Suburbanators
Christian Duguay, Screamers
Peter Mettler, Picture of Light
Best Actor William Hutt, Long Day's Journey into Night
Callum Keith Rennie, Hard Core Logo
Hugh Dillon, Hard Core Logo
Lothaire Bluteau, The Confessional (Le Confessionnal)
Maurice Dean Wint, Curtis's Charm
Tom McCamus, Long Day's Journey into Night
Brent Carver, Lilies
Elias Koteas, Crash
James Spader, Crash
Clive Russell, Margaret's Museum
Best Actress Martha Henry, Long Day's Journey into Night
Helena Bonham Carter, Margaret's Museum
Kate Nelligan, Margaret's Museum
Martha Burns, Long Day's Journey into Night
Deborah Kara Unger, Crash
Mary Beth Rubens, The Michelle Apartments
Deanna Milligan, Once in a Blue Moon
Tushka Bergen, Turning April
Kristin Scott Thomas, The Confessional (Le Confessionnal)
Holly Hunter, Crash
Best Screenplay Noel S. Baker, Hard Core Logo
Robert Lepage, The Confessional (Le Confessionnal)
Gerald Wexler, Mort Ransen, Margaret's Museum
Eugene O'Neill, Long Day's Journey into Night
David Cronenberg, Crash
John L'Ecuyer, Curtis's Charm
Michel Marc Bouchard, Lilies
Gary Burns, The Suburbanators
Laurie Lynd and Daniel MacIvor, House
Dan O'Bannon and Miguel Tejada-Flores, Screamers
Best Documentary Picture of LightPeter Mettler
Project GrizzlyPeter Lynch
Baseball GirlsLois Siegel
PowerMagnus Isacsson
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1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

Best Canadian Documentary

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