CMP names 2010 awards host

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Canadian comedy star Jessica Holmes is set to host the 2010 CMP Canadian Mortgage Awards, taking place April 23 at the Liberty Grand in Toronto.

Holmes is known for both her television and stand-up comedy work. She held a regular spot on CBC's Royal Canadian Air Farce and had her own sketch comedy program on CTV called The Holmes Show. She has also appeared in numerous specials on the Comedy Network and has opened shows for comedians like Jerry Seinfeld and Leslie Nielsen.

The 2010 CMAs promise to build on last year's awards with more categories and a glamourous 1960s theme inspired by Mad Men. Nominations for the awards are open until January 14, 2010, so have a say in who gets recognized by getting your nominations in soon.  

 

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