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JESSICA PARÉ, JAY BARUCHEL AMONG NEWLY CONFIRMED PRESENTERS AT 2014 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS ON CBC-TV

More of Canada’s top talent joins host Martin Short at the CSAs
on Sunday, March 9 beginning at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT)


More Canadian stars have joined the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards as presenters on the live CBC-TV broadcast on Sunday, March 9, 2014 at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT). The latest additions to this esteemed presenter line-up includes Liane Balaban (The Grand Seduction), Evelyne Brochu (Tom at the Farm), Cara Gee (Empire of Dirt), Matthew Johnson (The Dirties), Jessica Paré (Mad Men), Jennifer Podemski (Empire of Dirt), singer-songwriter Serena Ryder and Jay Baruchel (The Art of the Steal), as announced today by CBC Television and the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television.

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These celebrity presenters will be joining host Martin Short at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts for the awards. Jay Baruchel will be on-stage as part of the tribute to David Cronenberg for his 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award, which will be presented by his friend and long-time collaborator, actor Viggo Mortensen.

This eclectic mix of talent will share the stage with the previously announced Amanda Brugel (Seed), Arisa Cox (Big Brother Canada), Dave Foley (Spun Out), Lauren Holly (Motive), Mia Kirshner (I Think I Do), Adam Korson (Seed), Jessica Lowndes (90210), Amber Marshall (Heartland), Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black, Cas & Dylan), Shay Mitchell (Pretty Little Liars), Jon Montgomery (The Amazing Race Canada), Zoie Palmer (Lost Girl), Missy Peregrym (Rookie Blue), Jason Priestley (Call Me Fitz), Anna Silk (Lost Girl), George Stroumboulopoulos (George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight) and David Sutcliffe (Cracked).

Tune in to catch these stars and more at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards airing Sunday, March 9, 2014, beginning at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) on CBC-TV.

For a full list of Canadian Screen Awards nominees, please visit www.academy.ca.

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About the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television is a national, non-profit, professional association dedicated to the promotion, recognition and celebration of exceptional achievements in Canadian film, television and digital media. Unifying industry professionals across Canada, the Academy is a vital force representing all screen-based industries.
About the Canadian Screen Awards and Canadian Screen Week
The Academy’s Canadian Screen Awards is the annual awards show to celebrate the best in film, television and digital media. They are part of Canadian Screen Week (March 3-9, 2014) and the 2-Hour Live Broadcast Gala will air Sunday, March 9, 2014 at 8 p.m. on CBC-TV.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Renée Weekes
Senior publicist, CBC
416-205-2053 (office) / 416-729-7945 (mobile)

Suzan Ayscough
Director, Communications, Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
416.366.2227 x231 (office) / 1.800.644.5194 x231 (toll free)
Twitter: @Academy_NET, #CdnScreen14


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