The CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival has wrapped its six day festival in Toronto with an award presentation, where 10 awards were given out and over $70,000 in cash and prizes went to the winning filmmakers. Among the winners were J.B. Sugar, who received The Jackson-Triggs Award for Best Emerging Canadian Filmmaker and a cash prize of $5,000 for his documentary Wood If and the Best Documentary Short award went to Vance Malone for The Poodle Trainer. Malone also won a Panasonic digital video camcorder.