MuchMusic Video Award for Best Video

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The following is a list of the MuchMusic Video Awards winners and nominees for Best Video.

Contents

1990s

YearArtistVideoRef
1990 Cowboy Junkies "Sun Comes Up (It's Tuesday Morning)" [1]
1991 Crash Test Dummies "Superman's Song" [2]
1992 54-40 "She La" [3]
Tom Cochrane "Life Is a Highway" [4]
Tom Cochrane "No Regrets"
Lisa Lougheed "Love Vibe"
1993 The Tragically Hip "Locked in the Trunk of a Car" [5]
Jann Arden "I Would Die for You" [6]
Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts "Livin' in the 90s"
Leonard Cohen "Closing Time"
The Rankin Family "Fare Thee Well Love"
1994 Blue Rodeo "Hasn't Hit Me Yet" [7]
54-40 "Blame Your Parents" [8]
Moist "Push"
Rush "Stick It Out"
Spirit of the West "And if Venice Is Sinking"
1995 Jann Arden "Insensitive" [9]
Odds "Eat My Brain" [10]
Our Lady Peace "Hope"
The Tea Party "The Bazaar"
The Tragically Hip "Nautical Disaster"
1996 The Tragically Hip "Ahead by a Century" [11]
I Mother Earth "One More Astronaut" [12]
Ashley MacIsaac "Brenda Stubbert"
Rusty "Misogyny"
The Tea Party "Sister Awake"
1997 Moist "Tangerine" [13]
King Cobb Steelie "Rational" [14]
Our Lady Peace "Superman's Dead"
The Tea Party "Temptation"
The Tragically Hip "Gift Shop"
1998 Love Inc. "Broken Bones" [15]
Birth Through Knowledge "Peppyrock" [16]
Matthew Good Band "Apparitions"
Sarah McLachlan "Sweet Surrender"
The Tea Party "Release"
1999 Len "Steal My Sunshine" [17]
Edwin "Hang Ten" [18]
Infinite "Take a Look"
Prozzäk "Sucks to Be You"
Sky "Love Song"

2000s

YearArtistVideoRef
2000 Matthew Good Band "Load Me Up" [19]
Choclair "Let's Ride" [20]
Edwin "Alive"
Chantal Kreviazuk "Before You"
Matthew Good Band "Strange Days"
2001 Our Lady Peace "In Repair"
Baby Blue Soundcrew feat. Choclair and Mr. Mims "Love 'Em All" [21]
Baby Blue Soundcrew feat. Kardinal Offishall, Sean Paul and Jully Black "Money Jane"
Bran Van 3000 feat. Curtis Mayfield "Astounded"
Snow "The Plumb Song"
2002 Nickelback "Too Bad" [22]
Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott "Hero"
Nickelback "How You Remind Me"
Sum 41 "It's What We're All About"
Swollen Members "Fuel Injected"
2003 Our Lady Peace "Innocent"
Shawn Desman "Get Ready"
Matthew Good Band "In a World Called Catastrophe"
Treble Charger "Hundred Million"
2004 Finger Eleven "One Thing"
Billy Talent "Try Honesty"
Nelly Furtado "Powerless (Say What You Want)"
Pilate "Into Your Hideout"
Sam Roberts "Hard Road"
2005 Billy Talent "River Below"
Billy Talent "Nothing to Lose"
k-os "Crabbuckit"
k-os "Man I Used to Be"
Simple Plan "Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me)"
2006 Kardinal Offishall feat. Ray Robinson"Everyday (Rudebwoy)" [23]
Billy Talent "Devil in a Midnight Mass" [24]
Buck 65 "Devil's Eyes"
Nickelback "Photograph"
The Trews "So She's Leaving"
2007 Billy Talent "Fallen Leaves"
Belly feat. Ginuwine "Pressure"
Finger Eleven "Paralyzer"
Nickelback "If Everyone Cared"
Three Days Grace "Never Too Late"
2008 Hedley "For the Nights I Can't Remember"
Belly feat. Mario Winans "Ridin'"
Feist "1234"
illScarlett "Nothing Special"
Simple Plan "When I'm Gone"
2009 Nickelback "Gotta Be Somebody"
Danny Fernandes "Private Dancer"
k-os "4, 3, 2, 1 "
Marianas Trench "Cross My Heart"
The Stills "Being Here"

2010s

YearArtistVideoRef
2010 Hedley "Perfect"
Billy Talent "Devil on My Shoulder"
Danny Fernandes "Addicted"
Nickelback "I'd Come For You"
Stereos "Summer Girl"
2011 Shawn Desman "Electric/Night Like This"
Fefe Dobson "Ghost"
Down With Webster "Whoa Is Me"
Danny Fernandes feat. Belly "Automatic"
Blake McGrath "Relax"
2012 Carly Rae Jepsen "Call Me Maybe"
Justin Bieber "Boyfriend"
Drake "Headlines"
Hedley feat. P. Reign "Invincible"
Marianas Trench "Fallout"
2013 Classified feat. David Myles "Inner Ninja"
Drake "Started from the Bottom"
Marianas Trench "Desperate Measures"
Serena Ryder "Stompa"
The Weeknd "Wicked Games"
2014 Hedley "Anything"
Arcade Fire "Afterlife"
Drake "Worst Behavior"
SonReal "Everywhere We Go"
The Weeknd feat. Drake "Live For"
2015 The Weeknd "Often"
Arcade Fire "We Exist"
Grimes f. Blood Diamonds"Go"
Majid Jordan "Her"
Kiesza "Giant in My Heart"
2016 Drake "Hotline Bling"
Alessia Cara "Here"
Belly feat. The Weeknd "Might Not"
Grimes "Flesh without Blood"
Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello "I Know What You Did Last Summer"
2017 A Tribe Called Red feat. Yasiin Bey, Narcy and Black Bear "R.E.D." [25]
Coleman Hell "Fireproof" [26]
Kaytranada feat. Anderson .Paak "Glowed Up"
Shawn Mendes "Mercy"
PUP "Sleep in the Heat"
2018 Logic feat. Alessia Cara and Khalid "1-800-273-8255"
Shawn Mendes "In My Blood"
Halsey "Bad at Love"
Drake "God's Plan"
Childish Gambino "This Is America"
Ariana Grande "No Tears Left To Cry"

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