The 7th Canadian Comedy Awards, presented by the Canadian Comedy Foundation for Excellence (CCFE), honoured the best live, television, and film comedy of 2005 and was held on 27 October 2006 in London, Ontario. The ceremony was hosted by Debra DiGiovanni.

Canadian Comedy Awards, also known as Beavers, were awarded in 20 categories. Winners were picked by members of ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists), the Canadian Actors' Equity Association, the Writers Guild of Canada, the Directors Guild of Canada, and the Comedy Association.

TV series Corner Gas led with seven nominations followed by the film Leo with four. Corner Gas won two Beavers as did Mark McKinney for the second season of Slings & Arrows. Mike MacDonald received the first Dave Broadfoot Award for comic genius.

The ceremony was held during the five-day Canadian Comedy Awards Festival which showcased performances by the nominees and other artists. A gala review on the final day of the festival was taped and broadcast by The Comedy Network, marking the awards' first television presence since 2001.

Festival

The 6th Canadian Comedy Awards and Festival ran from 24 to 28 October 2005 in London, Ontario, its fourth year in the city. Each day featured talent showcases by local comics, nominees and other visiting performers. There were also workshops including one on laughter in the workplace.

The festival was closed with a gala review on 28 October, the night following the awards ceremony, hosted by Mark McKinney and featuring the Royal Canadian Air Farce, Mike MacDonald and Derek Edwards. This gala was taped and broadcast by The Comedy Network, marking the Canadian Comedy Awards' first presence on television since 2001.

Ceremony

The 6th Canadian Comedy Awards ceremony was held on 27 October 2006, hosted by Debra DiGiovanni, the 2002 winner for best stand-up newcomer.

Winners and nominees

Winners were voted on by 18,000 members of ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists), the Canadian Actors' Equity Association, the Writers Guild of Canada, the Directors Guild of Canada, and the Comedy Association. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface:

Live

Best Taped Live PerformanceBest Stand-up Newcomer
The Minnesota Wrecking CrewSketch with Kevin McDonald Peter KelamisComedy Now! David Mesiano, John Catucci – The Doo Wops – Just For Laughs Jeremy HotzJust For Laughs The Imponderables: Dave Brennan, Tony Lombardo, Jon Smith, Eric Toth – Sketch with Kevin McDonaldJon Dore Derek Lengwenus Graham Clark Jeff McEnery Mark Bennett
Best Male Stand-upBest Female Stand-up
Pete Zedlacher Alan Park Gerry Dee Ryan Belleville Tim NuttLaurie Elliott Kate Davis Kristeen von Hagen Martha Chaves Nikki Payne
Best Male ImproviserBest Female Improviser
Kerry Griffin Dan Joffre Ian Boothby Jason Bryden Rick WhartonLauren Ash Diana Frances Jamillah Ross Lisa Merchant Margaret Nyfors
Best Sketch Troupe or CompanyBest Improv Troupe or Company
The Second City Reloaded Cast Canadian Content The Imponderables The Minnesota Wrecking Crew The SketchersonsCast of Die-Nasty AKA Improv: Cage Match Vancouver Monkey Toast Slap Happy Urban Improv
Best One Person ShowBest Comedic Play, Revue or Series
Trapped in Taffeta Comedy in Motion I Don't Believe in Physics Tippi Seagram's Happy HourSARSical the Musical C'est What Reservoir Bitches The Second City: Reloaded The Ultimate Comedy Show

Television

Best Performance by a MaleBest Performance by a Female
Mark McKinneySlings & Arrows Eric PetersonCorner Gas Jeff SeymourJeff Ltd. Alan ParkRoyal Canadian Air Farce Gavin CrawfordThis Hour Has 22 MinutesJanet WrightCorner Gas Jennifer RobertsonComedy Inc. Nancy RobertsonCorner Gas Martha BurnsSlings & Arrows Cathy JonesThis Hour Has 22 Minutes
Best Direction in a SeriesBest Direction in a Special or episode
Robert de Lint and David StoreyCorner Gas Steve Di Marco – Jeff Ltd. Carl Harvey – Just For Laughs Shawn Alex ThompsonPuppets Who Kill – "Dan and the Garden Shears" Ken FinklemanThe NewsroomDan Redican, Rick Green, Peter Wildman and Paul ChatoThe Frantics Reunion Special David Storey – Corner Gas – v Henry Sarwer-FonerHatching, Matching and Dispatching – episode #6 Shawn Alex ThompsonPuppets Who Kill – v Bruce McDonaldThe Tournament – episode #2.10
Best Writing in a SeriesBest Writing in a Special or episode
Susan Coyne, Bob Martin and Mark McKinneySlings & Arrows Roman Danylo, Aurora Browne, Jen Goodhue, Terry McGurrin, Winston Spear, Gavin Stephens, Jennifer Robertson, Albert Howell, Ian SirotaComedy Inc. Brent Butt, Mark FarrellCorner Gas – "The Littlest Yarbo" Alan ParkRoyal Canadian Air Farce Howard Nemetz, Howard Busgang – The Tournament – season 2John Pattison – Puppets Who Kill – "The Joyride" Peter KelamisComedy Now! – "Peter Kelamis" Brent Butt, Paul Mather, Kevin White, Mark FarrellCorner Gas – "Merry Gasmas" Rick GreenHistory Bites – Mother Britain Howard Nemetz, Marty Putz – The Tournament – episode #2.10

Film

Best Performance by a MaleBest Performance by a Female
Seán CullenPhil the Alien Joe PingueLeo Marcello Cabezas – Leo Jim Annan – LovegirlJennifer RobertsonTwitches Lisa WegnerChasing Aces Robin Bublick – Lovegirl
Best DirectionBest Writing
Donnie MullinsChasing Aces David Hyde – Leo Brett Heard, Nick deGruff – LovegirlAdam TillLeo Robin Bublick – Lovegirl

Special Awards

Chairman's AwardDave Broadfoot Award
Roger Abbott Don FergusonMike MacDonald

Multiple wins

The following people, shows, films, etc. received multiple awards

AwardsPerson or work
2Corner Gas
Slings & Arrows

Multiple nominations

The following people, shows, films, etc. received multiple nominations

NominationsPerson or work
7Corner Gas
4Leo
Lovegirl
3Puppets Who Kill
2Comedy Inc.
Jeff Ltd.
Royal Canadian Air Farce
This Hour Has 22 Minutes
The Tournament

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