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Julianne Moore, Oscar-winning actress, to present at the Canadian Screen Awards

Newly-minted Oscar-winner Julianne Moore is heading to Toronto to present an award at Sunday's televised Canadian Screen Awards gala.

Moore is also up for a CSA for her portrayal of an aging starlet in David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars

Julianne Moore accepts her Oscar for best actress in a leading role for Still Alice at the Oscars on Sunday. Next Sunday, the veteran actor will be up for a Canadian Screen Award for her performance in the David Cronenberg satire Maps to the Stars. (John Shearer/Invision/AP)

Fresh from her Oscar win, Julianne Moore is heading to the Canadian Screen Awards.

Organizers say Moore will be among the presenters at Sunday's televised bash.

Moore collected an Oscar last Sunday for her turn as a professor with early-onset Alzheimer's disease in Still Alice.

She's up for another best actress trophy at the Canadian Screen Awards, for her appearance as an aging starlet in the David Cronenberg satire Maps to the Stars.

Other presenters are set to include Homeland and The Blacklist star Diego Klattenhoff, Criminal Minds star A.J. Cook, Hockey Night in Canada's George Stroumboulopoulos and Rookie Blue star Missy Peregrym.

The ceremony celebrating the best in Canadian film, television and digital media takes place over three nights.

CBC news, documentaries and sports programs received eight awards during the first night of the Canadian Screen Awards on Tuesday.

The second gala Wednesday night recognizes achievement in drama, children’s or youth programming and comedy and variety productions.

The CSAs culminate in a two-hour gala Sunday night honouring the best in Canadian films and scripted TV shows. The show, hosted by comic Andrea Martin, will be broadcast live on CBC-TV.

With files from CBC News