"Oh yeah, I'm about to host the Genies, which are the Canadian Academy Awards"
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Then she adds the translator clause: “which are the Canadian Academy Awards.” That appositive isn’t just informational; it’s a cultural pressure point. Canadian institutions often get introduced through an American reference frame, as if legitimacy requires a U.S. subtitle. Martin’s line acknowledges that reflex while also gently mocking it. She’s not bragging so much as preempting the blank stare: you can hear the imagined interlocutor - Genies? like, actual genies? - and her quick pivot to something the broader pop audience can file away.
The subtext is a veteran performer navigating fame’s odd geography. Martin is Canadian-born but widely recognized through U.S. comedy and TV, so she’s positioned perfectly to needle the asymmetry: Canada’s prestige events exist, but they’re frequently understood as “the Canadian version of” something else. The line’s intent isn’t to diminish the Genies; it’s to expose the cultural habit of measuring everything against the American template, while still keeping it light enough to play on a talk show.
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"Oh yeah, I'm about to host the Genies, which are the Canadian Academy Awards." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/oh-yeah-im-about-to-host-the-genies-which-are-the-75408/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






