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Researching Degrassi’s history at the CSA’s was awesome.
Since the Canadian awards show made its debut in 2013, Degrassi has won 10 awards and has virtually locked down the key “Children’s or Youth Program or Series” categories of Best Series, Best Writing, Best Direction and Best Performance.
Tonight, Degrassi has a chance to do something even more insane: have all four winners from the previous year win their respective category again.
Degrassi
Nomination: Best Children’s or Youth Fiction Program or Series
Degrassi’s got a little dynasty going on here, and will be going for its fourth consecutive Best Series award.
Phil Earnshaw
Nomination: Best Direction
Longtime Degrassi director Phil Earnshaw is looking to win his third CSA for Best Direction. So far, he’s won every time he’s been nominated.
Matt Huether
Nomination: Best Writing
He’s responsible for my favorite Eclare scene ever. The biggest question of the night: if Matty H goes back-to-back as anticipated, will he revive his bearded white guy dance at the podium?
Aislinn Paul
Nomination: Best Performance
Aislinn Paul has the most CSA nominations of any Degrassi actor ever, and another win will give her the most awards as well.
On Saturday, Degrassians in the Toronto area will have a chance to get their picture taken with former and current Degrassi stars during the CSA Fanzone’s “Meet The Stars” event. Ana Golja, Ricardo Hoyos, Jordan Todosey and Justin Kelly will be attending.