List of musicians from Ontario

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The following is a list of musicians and musical groups from the Canadian province of Ontario.

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List of Ontario musicians by genre:

Uncategorized

Justin Bieber Justin Bieber in Rosemont, Illinois (2015).jpg
Justin Bieber
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Drake
The Weeknd The Weeknd at Bumbershoot 2015 (21367628469).jpg
The Weeknd
Bruce Cockburn Bruce Cockburn, Cambridge Festivals 2001-2014 (967370342).jpg
Bruce Cockburn
Gordon Lightfoot GordonLightfoot Interlochen.jpg
Gordon Lightfoot

Alt-country

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Ron Sexsmith

Barbershop

Classical

Contemporary Christian

Country and country rock

Blue Rodeo Blue Rodeo, Guilfest 2005 (11860712485).jpg
Blue Rodeo
Shania Twain ShaniaTwain3.jpg
Shania Twain

Electronic

Deadmau5 Deadmau5 live.jpg
Deadmau5

Ethnic / Multicultural

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Raghav
Sultans of String Sultans of String 2015.jpg
Sultans of String

Folk

Goth

Hip hop

Indie

Industrial

Jazz

Metal

Punk

Rock and alternative

R&B

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