Canada at the Emmys: Five things to know about Canadians at this year's show
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The fate of many of this year's Canadian Emmy nominees has already been decided going into Sunday's big show on CTV and CBS but there are still plenty of reasons to wave the maple leaf.
The Creative Arts Emmys in Los Angeles last weekend handed out awards in most of the categories in which Canucks were nominated, with filmmaker James Cameron among the early winners.
Here are five things to know about homegrown talent at the 73rd Emmy Awards:
Sunday's show was originally set as an indoor affair but moved outdoors in early August because of concerns over the COVID-19 Delta variant.
The limited audience will gather on the Event Deck at the L.A. Live entertainment complex, behind the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles, where the Creative Arts Emmys were held.
It's a much more personable affair than last year's largely virtual event, in which awards presenters wore tuxedo hazmat suits and handed out hardware at the winners' homes.
Canadians set to appear in the telecast include Reservation Dogs stars D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Devery Jacobs and Paulina Alexis as presenters.