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Canadian Screen Awards see 'The Candy' gain traction as new nickname

It seems the Canadian Screen Awards has a new name: the Candy. Show host Norm Macdonald suggested it during his monologue at last night's bash as a tribute to late comic John Candy and presenters and winners embraced it.

'They can't turn back now,' says John Candy's former SCTV colleague Catherine O'Hara

At Sunday's Canadian Screen Awards gala, the stars wholeheartedly endorsed nicknaming the annual honour after the late comedic actor John Candy, seen here in 1991. (George Rose/Getty Images)

It seems the Canadian Screen Awards has a new name: the Candy.

Show host Norm Macdonald suggested it during his monologue at last night's bash as a tribute to late comic John Candy and presenters and winners embraced it.

Best TV comic actress winner Catherine O'Hara said backstage "they can't turn back now" after a slew of winners and presenters used the nickname for the televised awards gala.

Best TV comic actor winner Eugene Levy also said it was a good name as he saluted his friend as "an iconic Canadian" who was "a darling guy to work with."

O'Hara, Levy and Candy worked together on the sketch comedy series SCTV.

Candy died in March 1994after suffering a heart attack in his sleep,while he was on a film shoot in Mexico.He was 43.

O'Hara and Levy's current CBC sitcom Schitt's Creekwon nine awards, including best TV comedy. The drama Roomdominated the film categories with nine wins.