The CTV detective drama Cardinal won a leading five trophies on the second night of the Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Achievement in Casting and Best Supporting Actress for Allie MacDonald.

CBC’s Baroness von Sketch Show and Alias Grace won four awards each at Wednesday’s Toronto gala, which honoured creative fiction storytelling.

Baroness took Best Sketch Comedy Program and Best Writing in its genre. Alias Grace, a miniseries based on Margaret Atwood’s novel, took a writing award for Sarah Polley and a directing one for Mary Harron.

Landing three honours was the TVOKids animated children’s series PAW Patrol, which was named Best Preschool Program.

Other winners included Space series Orphan Black, which won two trophies for its final season, including Best Writing in a Drama.

CraveTV’s Letterkenny won Best Writing and Best Direction in a Comedy.

CBC’s Schitt’s Creek also won two awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Emily Hampshire.

Best Direction in a Drama went to Global’s Mary Kills People, which also got a Best Guest Performance prize for Steven McCarthy.

Other two-time winners included YTV’s Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs; History’s Vikings, TVOKids’ Odd Squad and YTV’s L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables: Fire & Dew.

Another series featuring the heroine of L.M. Montgomery’s classic novel, CBC’s Anne, won Best Supporting Actor for R.H. Thomson.

CBC comedy Kim’s Convenience won in the category of Best Supporting or Guest Actor for Andrew Phung.

Comedy star Martin Short, a previous Canadian Screen Awards host, was also a winner Wednesday for Best Performance in the animation category for The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween!

The final awards show will take place Sunday at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts and air on CBC.