What is gemini award?

The Gemini Awards were an annual awards ceremony presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to honor outstanding achievements in Canadian television. The awards were first presented in 1986 and included categories for fiction and non-fiction programs, as well as technical categories such as cinematography, editing, and sound. The awards were named after the astrological sign Gemini, which represents the duality of human nature. The final Gemini Awards ceremony was held in 2011, and the awards were replaced by the Canadian Screen Awards in 2013. Some notable winners of Gemini Awards include Tatiana Maslany for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role for the television series "Orphan Black" and "Schitt's Creek" winning multiple awards including Best Comedy Program or Series in 2016.