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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 14 MIN

Gaming, Community, Accessibility and Esports, The Vision Behind the Canadian Game Awards

from YourTechReport · host Carl-Edwin Michel, Marc Aflalo

The Canadian Game Awards are growing into something far bigger than a yearly celebration of games. In this conversation, Carl-Edwin Michel shares the long-term vision behind the event, why community and accessibility now sit at the center of the awards, and how Canada’s gaming industry continues to shape global culture. From indie developers and esports organizations to podcasters and accessibility advocates, this discussion highlights the people driving the future of gaming in Canada and beyond. Carl-Edwin Michel reflects on the origins of the Canadian Game Awards, tracing the journey back to his early work with the former Canadian Video Game Awards and the decision to revive the concept in 2020, just as the pandemic reshaped the industry. What began as an awards show focused on recognizing game developers has evolved into a broader celebration of the gaming ecosystem, including esports, creators, podcasters, accessibility advocates, and grassroots communities. The conversation explores Canada’s role as a major force in gaming, with titles like EA Sports FC and Assassin’s Creed developed by Canadian studios that many players around the world don’t realize originate here. Carl also discusses his long-term vision to position the Canadian Game Awards alongside major entertainment events like the Junos and Screen Awards, while still maintaining strong community roots. Accessibility and inclusion are another major focus of the episode. Carl explains why introducing accessibility categories and expert-led judging processes was important to the future of the awards. The discussion also touches on the rise of esports in Canada, partnerships with organizations like Make-A-Wish Canada and the Canadian Podcast Awards, and the importance of bringing the industry together during a challenging period for gaming. The Canadian Game Awards take place May 21st at the John Bassett Theatre and will also stream live on Twitch. Relevant Links Canadian Game Awards: https://www.canadiangameawards.ca Canadian Podcast Awards: https://canpodawards.ca Hand Eye Society: https://handeyesociety.com Make-A-Wish Canada: https://makeawish.ca Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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