Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
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Past Nominees + Winners

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2005
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Rock Album of the Year

2005
Sum 41 Chuck

Rock Album of the Year

2005

Rock Album of the Year

2005
Thornley Come Again

Rock Album of the Year

2005
The Tragically Hip In Between Evolution

Rock Album of the Year

2005

New Artist of the Year

2005

New Artist of the Year

2005

New Artist of the Year

2005

New Artist of the Year

2005

New Artist of the Year

2005
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New Group of the Year

2005

New Group of the Year

2005

New Group of the Year

2005
Buck 65 T.O.A.B. La Rone "Wicked and Weird", "463", "Sore" - Buck 65

Songwriter of the Year

2005
Marc Jordan "Let's Waste Some Time", "Shot Down My Heart" (co-writer Steven MacKinnon), "Tears of Hercules" (co-writer Stephan Moccio) - Marc Jordan

Songwriter of the Year

2005
Avril Lavigne "Don't Tell Me" (co-writer Evan Taubenfeld), "My Happy Ending" (co-writer Butch Walker), "Nobody's Home (co-writer Ben Moody) - Avril Lavigne

Songwriter of the Year

2005
Gordie Sampson "Sunburn", "Paris", "You (Or Somebody Like You) (co-writers Blair Daly & Troy Verges) - Gordie Sampson

Songwriter of the Year

2005
Ron Sexsmith "Whatever It Takes", "Not About To Lose", "Hard Bargain" - Ron Sexsmith

Songwriter of the Year

2005
Paul Brandt This Time Aorund

Country Recording 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.

5694 TOTAL NOMINEES