Traditional Indigenous Artist or Group of the Year
2022
The Weeknd Publisher – CIRCUIT BREAKER / KOBALT MUSIC PUBLISHING “Hurricane” – co-songwriters Albert Daniels, Cailin Russo, Charles Njapa, Christopher Raelas, Cydell Young, Daniel Seeff, Dexter Mills, Dominque Armani Jones, Henry Walter, Jahmal Gwin, Josh Mease, Kanye West, Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Malik Yusef, Mark Mbogo, Mark Williams, Mike Dean, Nasir Pemberton, Raul Cubina, Ronald Oneil Spence, Jr., Sam Barsh, Tobias Smith, orlando wilder HURRICANE FEAT. LIL BABY – Kanye West and The Weeknd, “Moth To A Flame” – co-songwriters Axel Hedfors, Carl Nordström, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello MOTH TO A FLAME – Swedish House Mafia and The Weeknd, “Take My Breath” – co-songwriters Ahmad Balshe, Max Martin, Oscar Holter, TAKE MY BREATH – The Weeknd
Songwriter of the Year
2022
Allison Russell Publisher – PO GIRL MUSIC/RED BRICK CANADA “4th Day Prayer” – co-songwriter Jeremy Lindsay, 4TH DAY PRAYER – Allison Russell “Montreal” – co-songwriter Jeremy Lindsay, MONTREAL – Allison Russell “Nightflyer” – co-songwriter Jeremy Lindsay, NIGHTFLYER – Allison Russell
Songwriter of the Year
2022
Charlotte Day Wilson Publisher – KOBALT MUSIC PUBLISHING “I Can Only Whisper feat. BADBADNOTGOOD” – co-songwriters Alexander Sowinski, Chester Hansen, Dylan Wiggins, Jack Rochon, Leland Whitty, Matthew Tavares, Teo Halm “If I Could” – co-songwriters Jack Rochon, Merna Bishouty, “Wish It Was Easy” – co-songwriters Bram Morrison, Dylan Wiggins, Lois Lilienstein, Sharon Hampson, ALPHA - Charlotte Day Wilson
Songwriter of the Year
2022
Mustafa Publisher – UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBLISHING “Air Forces” – co-songwriters Adam Feeney, Mickey Newbury, Simon Hessman, “The Hearse” – co-songwriters Adam Feeney, Jane Smith, Matthew Tavares, Simon Hessman, “What About Heaven” – co-songwriters Adam Feeney, Dylan Wiggins, Simon Hessman, WHEN SMOKE RISES – Mustafa
Songwriter 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.