Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
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2017

Breakthrough Artist of the Year

2017
Donovan Woods “Leaving Nashville” – co-songwriter Abe Stoklasa THE DRIVER – Charles Kelly Capitol*Universal “What Kind of Love is That” – co-songwriter Tom Douglas, “They Don’t Make Anything in That Town” HARD SETTLE, AIN’T TROUBLED – Donovan Woods

Songwriter of the Year

2017
Gord Downie “The Stranger”, The Only Place To Be”, “Son” SECRET PATH – Gord Downie

Songwriter of the Year

2017
Leonard Cohen “You Want It Darker”, It Seemed the Better Way”, “Traveling Light” YOU WANT IT DARKER – Leonard Cohen

Songwriter of the Year

2017
Tegan and Sara “Boyfriend” – co-songwriter Greg Kurstin, “100x” – co-songwriter Jesse Shatkin, “Stop Desire” LOVE YOU TO DEATH – Tegan and Sara

Songwriter of the Year

2017

Country Album of the Year

2017
Dallas Smith Side Effects

Country Album of the Year

2017

Country Album of the Year

2017
Jess Moskaluke Kiss Me Quiet

Country Album of the Year

2017
Basia Bulat Good Advice

Adult Alternative Album of the Year

2017
Gord Downie Secret Path

Adult Alternative Album of the Year

2017
Leonard Cohen You Want It Darker

Adult Alternative Album of the Year

2017
Wintersleep The Great Detachment

Adult Alternative Album of the Year

2017

Artist of the Year

2017

Artist of the Year

2017
Chad Brownlee Hearts on Fire

Country Album of the Year

2017

International Achievement Award

2016

Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

2016

Canadian Music Hall of Fame

2016
Don Amero Refined

Aboriginal Album of the Year

The JUNOS were established in 1971. All awards dated 1970 are RPM Gold Leaf Awards.

CARAS rescheduled the 1988 ceremony from fall to spring 1989. As a result, there was no 1988 JUNO Awards show.

9002 TOTAL NOMINEES