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    Aboriginal Recording of the Year

    • Winner
      • Taima
      For "Taima"
    • Wayne Lavallee
      • Wayne Lavallee
      For "Green Dress"
      • Pappy Johns Band
      For "Full Circle"
    • Florent Vollant in Florent Vollant feat. Éric Lapointe: Miam Maikan (Loup Blanc) (2004)
      • Florent Vollant
      For "KATAKu"
      • Claude McKenzie
      For "Pishimuss"

    Adult Alternative Album of the Year

    • Sarah Harmer at an event for The 34th Annual Juno Awards (2005)
      Winner
      • Sarah Harmer
      For the album "All of Our Names"
    • Sarah Slean
      • Sarah Slean
      For the album "Day One"
      • Matt Mays
      For the album "Matt Mays"
    • Ron Sexsmith
      • Ron Sexsmith
      For the album "Retriever"
    • Rufus Wainwright
      • Rufus Wainwright
      For the album "Want Two"

    Album of the Year

    • Ian D'Sa, Billy Talent, Jonathan Gallant, Aaron Solowoniuk, and Benjamin Kowalewicz at an event for 2005 MuchMusic Video Awards (2005)
      Winner
      • Billy Talent
      For the album "Billy Talent"
    • Diana Krall
      • Diana Krall
      For the album "The Girl in the Other Room"
    • Céline Dion
      • Céline Dion
      For the album "Miracle"
    • Pierre Bouvier, David Desrosiers, Jeff Stinco, Chuck Comeau, Simple Plan, and Sebastien Lefebvre at an event for 2006 MuchMusic Video Awards (2006)
      • Simple Plan
      For the album "Still Not Getting Any"
    • Avril Lavigne
      • Avril Lavigne
      For the album "Under My Skin"

    Alternative Album of the Year

    • Leslie Feist
      Winner
      • Leslie Feist(as Feist)
      For the album "Let It Die"
    • Arcade Fire and Tim Kingsbury at an event for 2005 MuchMusic Video Awards (2005)
      • Arcade Fire
      For the album "Funeral"
      • Jim Guthrie
      For the album "Now, More Than Ever"
      • Stars
      For the album "Set Yourself on Fire"
    • A.C. Newman
      • A.C. Newman
      For the album "The Slow Wonder"

    Artist of the Year

    • Avril Lavigne
      Winner
      • Avril Lavigne
    • Bryan Adams
      • Bryan Adams
    • Céline Dion
      • Céline Dion
    • Diana Krall
      • Diana Krall
    • k.d. lang
      • k.d. lang

    Best Blues Album

    • Winner
      • Garrett Mason
      For the album "I'm Just A Man"
      • Downchild Blues Band
      For the album "Come On In"
    • Jim Byrnes
      • Jim Byrnes
      For the album "Fresh Horses"
      • Rita Chiarelli
      For the album "No One to Blame"
      • The Jimmy Bowskill Band
      • Jimmy Bowskill
      For the album "Soap Bars and Dog Ears"

    Best Classical Composition

    • Winner
      • István Anhalt
      For "The Tents of Abraham"
      • John Estacio
      For "A Farmer's Symphony"
      • José Evangelista
      For "Neuvas monodias espanolas"
      • Jeffrey Ryan
      For "Pangaea"
      • Robert Turner
      For "Third Symphony"

    Best Selling Francophone Album

    • Marie-Élaine Thibert in Gala de l'ADISQ (1979)
      Winner
      • Marie-Élaine Thibert
      For the album "Marie-Élaine Thibert"
    • Audrey de Montigny in Audrey de Montigny: Prends moi comme je suis (2009)
      • Audrey de Montigny
      For the album "Audrey"
    • Dany Bédar in Gala de l'ADISQ (1979)
      • Dany Bédar
      For the album "Écoute-moi donc"
    • Les Trois Accords in Gala de l'ADISQ (1979)
      • Les Trois Accords
      For the album "Gros Mammouth Album Turbo"
    • Nicola Ciccone
      • Nicola Ciccone
      For the album "J't'aime tout court"

    Children's Album of the Year

    • Winner
      • Connie Kaldor
      For the album "A Poodle in Paris"
      • Angela Kelman
      For the album "Angela May's Magnificent Musical Menagerie"
      • Rick Scott
      • Harry Wong
      For the album "The 5 Elements"
      • Judy Adelman Gershon(as Judy & David)
      • David Gershon(as Judy & David)
      For the album "MathJam K"
      • Jennifer Gasoi
      For the album "Songs for You"

    Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment)

    • Winners
      • Jeanne Lamon
      • Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
      For the album "Dardanus/Le temple de la Gloire: Music of Jean-Philippe Rameau"
      • Bramwell Tovey
      • The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
      For the album "Borodin"
      • Mario Bernardi
      • Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
      For the album "Frenergy: Music of John Estacio"
      • James Ehnes
      • The London Mozart Players
      For the album "Hummel"
    • Yannick Nézet-Séguin in Deux hommes en or (2013)
      • Yannick Nézet-Séguin
      • Orchestre Métropolitain
      For the album "Mahler: Symphony No. 4"

    Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)

    • Winner
      • Angela Hewitt
      For the album "Bach: The English Suites"
      • Nexus
      For the album "Drumtalker"
      • James Ehnes
      • Eduard Laurel
      For the album "Dvorák, Janácek, Smetana: Romantic Pieces"
      • Marc-André Hamelin
      For the album "Nikolai Kapustin Piano Music"
      • Robert Aitken
      • New Music Concerts Ensemble
      For the album "Takemitsu: Toward the Sea"

    Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance)

    • Winners
      • Isabel Bayrakdarian
      • Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
      For the album "Cleopatra"
      • Karina Gauvin
      • Daniel Taylor
      • Les Violons du Roy
      For the album "Bach: Psaume 51, Cantate 82"
    • Marie-Nicole Lemieux in Cette année-là (2018)
      • Marie-Nicole Lemieux
      For the album "Brahms Lieder"
      • Matthew White
      • Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
      For the album "Italian Oratorios"
    • Measha Brueggergosman
      • Measha Brueggergosman
      • Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
      For the album "So Much to Tell"

    Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

    • Winner
      • Greg Sczebel
      For the album "Here to Stay"
      • Fresh I.E.
      For the album "Red Letterz"
      • Aileen Lombardo
      For the album "Living Water"
      • Thousand Foot Krutch
      For the album "Phenomenon"
      • Raylene Scarrott
      For the album "Taken"

    Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year

    • Winners
      • Hilario Durán Trio
      • Hilario Duran
      For the album "New Danzon"
      • Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra
      • Sam Rivers
      For the album "City of Neighbourhoods"
      • Alain Caron
      For the album "5"
      • Jane Bunnett
      For the album "Red Dragonfly (aka Tombo)"
      • Sekoya
      For the album "Sekoya"

    Country Recording of the Year

    • Winner
      • George Canyon
      For the album "One Good Friend"
      • Carolyn Dawn Johnson
      For the album "Dress Rehearsal"
    • Terri Clark
      • Terri Clark
      For "Girls Lie Too"
    • Shania Twain at an event for Walk the Line (2005)
      • Shania Twain
      • Billy Currington
      For "Party for Two"
      • Paul Brandt
      For the album "This Time Around"

    Dance Recording of the Year

    • Winners
      • Widelife
      • Simone Andrea Denny
      For "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)"
      • Aluna
      For "All of My Life"
      • DJ's Rule
      For "Feel Love"
      • Original 3
      For "Ghetto Love, Extended Original Version"
      • Hatiras
      For "Money Shot"

    Fan Choice

    • Avril Lavigne
      Winner
      • Avril Lavigne
    • Diana Krall
      • Diana Krall
    • Sarah McLachlan
      • Sarah McLachlan
    • Marie-Élaine Thibert in Gala de l'ADISQ (1979)
      • Marie-Élaine Thibert
    • Shania Twain at an event for Walk the Line (2005)
      • Shania Twain

    Group of the Year

    • Ian D'Sa, Billy Talent, Jonathan Gallant, Aaron Solowoniuk, and Benjamin Kowalewicz at an event for 2005 MuchMusic Video Awards (2005)
      Winner
      • Billy Talent
      • Great Big Sea
    • Pierre Bouvier, David Desrosiers, Jeff Stinco, Chuck Comeau, Simple Plan, and Sebastien Lefebvre at an event for 2006 MuchMusic Video Awards (2006)
      • Simple Plan
    • Deryck Whibley, Jason McCaslin, Dave Baksh, Steve Jocz, and Sum 41 at an event for The 34th Annual Juno Awards (2005)
      • Sum 41
    • The Tragically Hip at an event for The 34th Annual Juno Awards (2005)
      • The Tragically Hip

    Instrumental Album of the Year

    • Winner
      • Óscar López
      For the album "Mi Destino/My Destiny"
      • Loretto Reid
      • Dan Gibson
      For the album "Celtic Reverie"
      • Kenny Vehkavaara(as Vehkavaara & Piltch)
      • Rob Piltch(as Vehkavaara & Piltch)
      For the album "Mediterranean Nights"
      • Montgomery Smith
      For the album "Rest & Relaxation"
      • Longhouse
      For the album "A Warrior's Journey"

    International Album of the Year

    • Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, Mike Dirnt, and Green Day
      Winner
      • Green Day
      For the album "American Idiot"
    • Usher
      • Usher
      For the album "Confessions"
    • Eminem
      • Eminem
      For the album "Encore"
    • Norah Jones
      • Norah Jones
      For the album "Feels Like Home"
    • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • U2
      For the album "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb"

    Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

    • Bob Rock
      Winner
      • Bob Rock
      For Simple Plan's "Welcome to My Life" and Metallica's "Some Kind of Monster"
    • David Foster
      • David Foster
      For Josh Groban's "You Raise Me Up" and Michael Bublé's "Can't Help Falling in Love"
      • Raine Maida
      For Avril Lavigne's "How Does it Feel" and "Fall to Pieces"
    • Nickelback
      • Nickelback
      • Joey Moi
      For Nickelback's "Someday" and "Figured You Out"
    • Nelly Furtado
      • Gerald Eaton(as Track & Field)
      • Brian West(as Track & Field)
      • Nelly Furtado
      For Nelly Furtado's "Try" and "Explode"

    Music DVD of the Year

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Blue Rodeo: In Stereovision

      7.1 (15)
      Ron Mann(director)
      Blue Rodeo(artist)
    • [object Object]

      The Bare Naked Truth: The Life and Times of Barenaked Ladies

      Barbara Barde(producer)
      David Langer(director)
      Barenaked Ladies(artist)
      Casablanca Media Television
    • [object Object]

      Great Big Sea: Great Big DVD

      Jon Small(director)
      Great Big Sea(artist)
      Hallway Entertainment & Distribution
    • A Night in Vienna

      Michael Fischer-Ledenice(director)
      Scott Morin(producer)
      Oscar Peterson(artist)
    • [object Object]

      Toronto Rocks

      6.7 (79)
      Marty Callner(director)
      Jacob Cohl(producer)
      Michael Cohl(producer)
      Randall Gladstein(producer)
      Steve Howard(producer)
      David Kines(producer)
      Fred Nicolaidis(producer)
      Dave Russell(director)

    New Artist of the Year

    • Leslie Feist
      Winner
      • Leslie Feist(as Feist)
    • Keshia Chante (2021)
      • Keshia Chante
    • Fefe Dobson
      • Fefe Dobson
    • Matt Dusk at an event for The 34th Annual Juno Awards (2005)
      • Matt Dusk
      • Matt Mays

    New Group of the Year

    • Winner
      • Alexisonfire
      • Death From Above 1979
      • The Marble Index
      • Thornley
      • The Waking Eyes

    Pop Album of the Year

    • Avril Lavigne
      Winner
      • Avril Lavigne
      For the album "Under My Skin"
    • Fefe Dobson
      • Fefe Dobson
      For the album "Fefe Dobson"
      • Ryan Malcolm
      For the album "Home"
    • Céline Dion
      • Céline Dion
      For the album "Miracle"
    • Pierre Bouvier, David Desrosiers, Jeff Stinco, Chuck Comeau, Simple Plan, and Sebastien Lefebvre at an event for 2006 MuchMusic Video Awards (2006)
      • Simple Plan
      For the album "Still Not Getting Any..."

    R&B/Soul Recording of the Year

    • Keshia Chante (2021)
      Winner
      • Keshia Chante
      For "Keshia Chanté"
      • Gary Beals
      For "Gary Beals"
    • Tamia
      • Tamia
      For "More"
      • Jacksoul
      For "Resurrected"
      • Ray Robinson
      For "What It Is"

    Rap Recording of the Year

    • Winner
      • Kos
      For "Joyful Rebellion"
    • Black Jays
      • Kardinal Offishall
      For "Bang Bang"
      • Concise
      For "F.A.M.E."
      • DL Incognito
      For "Life's a Collection of Experiences"
      • Kyprios
      For "Say Something"

    Recording Engineer of the Year

    • Winner
      • L. Stu Young
      For Prince's "What Do You Want" and "Man in Your Life"
      • Vic Florencia
      For Marc Jordan's "Shot Down My Heart" and "When Rita Takes the 'A' Train"
      • John MacLean
      • Sheldon Zaharko
      For Limblifter's "Jumbo Jet Headache"
      • Peter Prilesnik
      For Sarah Slean's "Lucky Me" and "Day One"
    • Bob Rock
      • Bob Rock
      For Simple Plan's "Welcome to My Life" and "Me Against the World"

    Reggae Recording of the Year

    • Winner
      • Sonia Collymore
      For "WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)"
      • Carl Henry
      • Ce'Cile
      For "Bare as She Dare"
    • Black Jays
      • Blessed
      • Kardinal Offishall
      For "Empty Barrel"
      • Korexion
      For "It's All Bless"
      • Mark Steele(as Steele)
      For "Uncorrupted"

    Rock Album of the Year

    • Deryck Whibley, Jason McCaslin, Dave Baksh, Steve Jocz, and Sum 41 at an event for The 34th Annual Juno Awards (2005)
      Winner
      • Sum 41
      For the album "Chuck"
      • Thornley
      For the album "Come Again"
      • Default
      For the album "Elocation"
    • The Tragically Hip at an event for The 34th Annual Juno Awards (2005)
      • The Tragically Hip
      For the album "In Between Evolution"
      • The Tea Party
      For the album "Seven Circles"

    Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Group

    • Winner
      • The Wailin' Jennys
      For the album "40 Days"
      • The Bills
      For the album "Let Em Run"
      • Leahy
      For the album "In All Things"
      • Nathan
      For the album "Jimson Weed"
      • La Volée D'Castors
      For the album "Migration"

    Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo

    • Winner
      • Jenny Whiteley
      For the album "Hopetown"
      • Amos Garrett
      For the album "Acoustic Album"
      • Michael Jerome Browne
      For the album "Michael Jerome Browne & The Twin River String Band"
      • David Francey
      For the album "The Waking Hour"
      • Harry Manx
      For the album "West Eats Meet"

    Single of the Year

    • Winner
      • Kos
      For "Crabbuckit"
    • The Trews at an event for 2006 MuchMusic Video Awards (2006)
      • The Trews
      For "Not Ready to Go"
    • Finger Eleven
      • Finger Eleven
      For "One Thing"
    • Shania Twain at an event for Walk the Line (2005)
      Mark McGrath in Celebrity Big Brother (2018)
      • Shania Twain
      • Mark McGrath
      For "Party for Two"
    • Ian D'Sa, Billy Talent, Jonathan Gallant, Aaron Solowoniuk, and Benjamin Kowalewicz at an event for 2005 MuchMusic Video Awards (2005)
      • Billy Talent
      For "River Below"

    Songwriter of the Year

    • Ron Sexsmith
      Winner
      • Ron Sexsmith
      For "Whatever It Takes", "Not About to Lose", and "Hard Bargain"
    • Buck 65 at an event for 2006 MuchMusic Video Awards (2006)
      • Buck 65
      For "Wicked and Weird", "463", and "Sore"
      • Marc Jordan
      For "Let's Waste Some Time", "Shot Down My Heart", and "Tears of Hercules"
    • Avril Lavigne
      • Avril Lavigne
      For "Don't Tell Me", "My Happy Ending", and "Nobody's Home"
      • Gordie Sampson
      For "Sunburn", "Paris" , and "You (Or Somebody Like You)"

    Traditional Jazz Album of the Year

    • Winner
      • David Braid
      For the album "Vivid: The David Braid Sextet Live"
      • Ryga-Rosnes Quartet
      • Campbell Ryga
      • Renee Rosnes
      For the album "Deep Cove"
      • François Théberge
      For the album "Elenar"
      • John Stetch
      For the album "Exponentially Monk"
      • The Mike Murley Quintet
      • Mike Murley
      For the album "Extra Time"

    Video of the Year

    • Winner

      K-os: B-Boy Stance

      The Love Movement(director)
      Kos(director/artist)
      Micah Meisner(director)
    • [object Object]

      The Cure: The End of the World

      7.1 (16)
      Floria Sigismondi(director)
      The Cure(artist)
    • Feist: One Evening

      George Vale(director)
      Leslie Feist(artist)
    • Barlow: Perfect Wave

      Stephen Scott(director)
      Barlow(artist)
    • The Weakerthans: The Reasons

      Ben Weinstein(director)
      The Weakerthans(artist)

    Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

    • Diana Krall
      Winner
      • Diana Krall
      For the album "The Girl in the Other Room"
      • Kate Hammett-Vaughan Quintet
      • Kate Hammett-Vaughan
      For the album "Eclipse"
      • Marc Jordan
      For the album "Make Believe Ballroom"
      • Dione Taylor
      For the album "Open Your Eyes"
    • Jordan Officer in Pour l'amour du country (2001)
      Susie Arioli in Gala de l'ADISQ (1979)
      • Susie Arioli Swing Band(as Susie Arioli Band)
      • Jordan Officer
      • Susie Arioli
      For the album "That's For Me"

    World Music Album of the Year

    • Winners
      • Mighty Popo
      • Madagascar Slim
      • Donné Roberts
      • Alpha Yaya Diallo
      • Adam Solomon
      • Pa Joe
      For the album "African Guitar Summit"
      • Achilla Orru
      For the album "Dho-Mach (Sacred Gift)"
      • Les Gitans de Sarajevo
      For the album "En Voyage"
      • Autorickshaw
      For the album "Four Higher"
      • Orchid Ensemble
      For the album "Road to Kashgar"

    Canadian Music Hall of Fame

    Edit
    • The Tragically Hip at an event for The 34th Annual Juno Awards (2005)
      Winner
      • The Tragically Hip

    Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

    Edit
    • Winner
      • Allan Slaight

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