Canadian Folk Music Awards

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Canadian Folk Music Awards
Current: 15th Canadian Folk Music Awards
Awarded forOutstanding achievements in folk music and roots music
CountryCanada
Presented byCanadian Folk Music Awards  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
First awarded2005
Website http://folkawards.ca   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

The Canadian Folk Music Awards are an annual music awards ceremony presenting awards in a variety of categories for achievements in both traditional and contemporary folk music, and other roots music genres, by Canadian musicians. [1] The awards program was created in 2005 by a group of independent label representatives, folk music presenters, artists, and enthusiasts to celebrate and promote Canadian folk music. [2]

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Awards ceremonies

The following is a listing of all Canadian Folk Music Awards ceremonies.

CeremonyDateVenueCityHost(s)
1st Canadian Folk Music Awards [3] December 10, 2005 Canadian Museum of Civilization Gatineau, Quebec Gilles Garand, Connie Kaldor
2nd Canadian Folk Music Awards [4] December 10, 2006 Myer Horowitz Theatre Edmonton, Alberta
3rd Canadian Folk Music Awards [5] December 1, 2007Canadian Museum of Civilization Gatineau, Quebec Shelagh Rogers, Benoit Bourque
4th Canadian Folk Music Awards [6] November 23, 2008Arts and Culture Centre St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
5th Canadian Folk Music Awards [7] November 21, 2009Dominion Chalmers Church Ottawa, Ontario
6th Canadian Folk Music Awards [8] November 20, 2010Pantages Playhouse Theatre Winnipeg, Manitoba
7th Canadian Folk Music Awards [9] December 4, 2011 Isabel Bader Theatre Toronto, Ontario
8th Canadian Folk Music Awards [10] November 17, 2012 Imperial Theatre Saint John, New Brunswick Benoit Bourque
9th Canadian Folk Music Awards [11] November 10, 2013University of Calgary Theatre Calgary, AlbertaShelagh Rogers, Benoit Bourque
10th Canadian Folk Music Awards [12] November 29, 2014 Bronson Centre Ottawa, OntarioShelagh Rogers, Benoit Bourque
11th Canadian Folk Music Awards November 8, 2015 Citadel Theatre Edmonton, Alberta Connie Kaldor, Benoit Bourque
12th Canadian Folk Music Awards December 3, 2016 Isabel Bader Theatre Toronto, OntarioJean Hewson, Benoit Bourque
13th Canadian Folk Music Awards November 19, 2017Bronson Centre Ottawa, OntarioJean Hewson, Benoit Bourque
14th Canadian Folk Music Awards December 1, 2018 The Gateway Calgary, Alberta James Keelaghan, Benoit Bourque
15th Canadian Folk Music Awards April 4, 2020Ceremony cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Canada; winners announced online.
16th Canadian Folk Music Awards April 10, 2021
17th Canadian Folk Music Awards April 3, 2022Delta Hotel Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Chelsey June, Benoit Bourque
18th Canadian Folk Music Awards April 2, 2023St. James Community Square Vancouver, British Columbia Chelsey June, Benoit Bourque

Categories

Classic Canadian Album

In addition to the main categories listed above, one additional category has been presented only once.

YearNomineeAlbumRef
2008
4th Canadian Folk Music Awards
Gordon Lightfoot Lightfoot! [13]
Leonard Cohen Songs of Leonard Cohen
Éritage La Ronde des Voyageurs
Kate & Anna McGarrigle Kate & Anna McGarrigle
Stan Rogers Fogarty's Cove

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