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Junos 2018- the Complete List of Winners | CBC Music CBC Junos 2018: the complete list of winners See all the winners from this year's Juno Awards. Editorial staff · March 25 R&B singer Jessie Reyez received the 2018 Juno Award for breakthrough artist of the year. (CARAS/iPhoto) The 2018 Juno Awards have officially wrapped up, and the winners have been announced. Find out who won the awards for album of the year, single of the year, artist of the year and more, in the complete list below. Winners are bolded in the list of nominees below. Juno Fan Choice Award Alessia Cara Arkells Jessie Reyez Justin Bieber Shawn Hook Winner: Shawn Mendes The Weeknd Theory Walk​ Off the Earth​​​ Related: Juno Awards 2018: all the best moments Single of the year Alessia Cara, "How Far I'll Go" Arcade Fire, "Everything Now" Arkells, "Knocking at the Door" The Weeknd, "I Feel it Coming"​ Winner: Shawn Mendes, "There's Nothing Holdin' me Back" International album of the year Bruno Mars, 24K Magic Ed Sheeran, Divide Winner: Kendrick Lamar, DAMN. Post Malone, Stoney​ Taylor Swift, Reputation Album of the year Winner: Arcade Fire, Everything Now Johnny Reid, Revival Michael Bublé, Nobody But Me Ruth B, Safe Haven Shania​ Twain, Now Related:All the best, weirdest, wildest, funniest things we overheard at the 2018 Junos Artist of the year Daniel Caesar Winner: Gord Downie Lights Ruth B Shania​ Twain​ Group of the year Winner: A Tribe Called Red Alvvays Arcade Fire Broken Social Scene​ Breakthrough artist of the year Allan Rayman Charlotte Cardin Winner: Jessie Reyez​ NAV​​​ Virginia to Vegas​ Breakthrough group of the year James Barker Band Winner: The Beaches The Dead South The Franklin Electric The​ Jerry Cans Songwriter of the year Amelia Curran: "Come Back For Me," "Watershed," "Try" (Amelia Curran, Watershed) Charlotte Cardin: "Main Girl," "Paradise Motion," "The Kids" (Charlotte Cardin, Main Girl) Winner: Gord Downie and Kevin Drew: "A Natural," "Introduce Yerself," "The North" (Gord Downie, Introduce Yerself) Rose Cousins: "Chosen," "Grace" (co- songwriter Mark Erelli), "White Flag" (co- songwriter KS Rhoads) (Rose Cousins, Natural Conclusion) Scott Helman: "21 Days" (co-songwriters Simon Wilcox, Thomas "Tawgs" Salter, Michael J. Wise, Ron Lopata), "It's Kinda Complicated" (co-songwriters Thomas "Tawgs" Salter, Todd Clark, Ron Lopata), "PDA" (co-songwriters Simon Wilcox, Thomas "Tawgs" Salter, Ron Lopata) (Scott Helman, Hȏtel de Ville) Country album of the year Dean Brody, Beautiful Freakshow High Valley, Dear Life Winner: James Barker Band, Game On Jess Moskaluke, Past the Past​​ Tim Hicks, Shake These Walls Adult alternative album of the year Winner: Gord Downie, Introduce Yerself Leif Vollebekk, Twin Solitude Terra Lightfoot, New Mistakes Timber Timbre, Sincerely, Future Pollution​​ Whitehorse, Panther in the Dollhouse Alternative album of the year Winner: Alvvays, Antisocialites Arcade Fire, Everything Now Land of Talk, Life After Youth Tanya Tagaq, Retribution​​ Weaves, Wide Open Pop album of the year Winner: Lights, Skin & Earth Ria Mae, My Love Ruth B, Safe Haven Scott​ Helman, Hȏtel de Ville Rock album of the year Big Wreck, Grace Street Death From Above, Outrage! Is Now Nickelback, Feed the Machine Winner: The Glorious Sons, Young Beauties and Fools Theory,​ Wake up Call Vocal jazz album of the year Bria Skonberg, With a Twist Winner: Diana Krall, Turn up the Quiet Kellylee Evans, Come On Matt Dusk, Old School Yule! Michael Kaeshammer, No Filter Jazz album of the year: solo Brad Cheeseman, The Tide Turns Chet Doxas, Rich in Symbols Hilario Durán, Contumbao Winner: Mike Downes, Root Structure​​ Ralph Bowen, Ralph Bowen Jazz album of the year: group Andrew Downing's Otterville, Otterville​ Carn Davidson 9, Murphy Christine Jensen & Ingrid Jensen, Infinitude Winner: David Braid, Mike Murley, Anders Mogensen & Johnny Aman, The North​​ Ernesto Cervini's Turboprop, Rev​ Instrumental album of the year Winner: Do Make Say Think, Stubborn Persistent Illusions Five Alarm Funk, Sweat Kristofer Maddigan, Cuphead​ Oktopus, Hapax Peregrine​ Falls, Peregrine Falls​​​ Francophone album of the year Alex Nevsky, Nos Eldorados Winner: Daniel Bélanger, Paloma​ Klȏ Pelgag, L'étoile thoracique Patrice Michaud, Almanach​​​​​ Pierre Lapointe, La science du coeur​​ Children's album of the year Big Block Singsong, Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 Bobs & Lolo, Blue Skies Winner: Fred Penner, Hear the Music Splash 'N Boots, Love, Kisses and Hugs The Moblees,The Moblees (Songs from the Hit TV Show) Classical album of the year: solo or chamber ARC Ensemble, Chamber Works by Szymon Laks David Jalbert, Stravinsky & Prokofiev: Transcriptions pour piano James Ehnes with Andrew Armstrong, Beethoven: Violin Sonatas Nos. 6 & 9 "Kreutzer" Winner: Janina Fialkowska, Chopin Recital 3 Louis​ Lortie, Louis Lortie Plays Chopin, Vol. 5​ Classical album of the year: large ensemble Arion Orchestre Baroque, Rebelles Baroques James Ehnes with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Beethoven & Schubert: Violin Concerto Winner: Jan Lisiecki with NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, Chopin: Works for Piano & Orchestra Johannes Moser with Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Elgar & Tchaikovsky Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra & Nunavut Sivuniksavut, The Shaman & Arctic Symphony​ Classical album of the year: vocal or choral Winner: Barbara Hannigan with Ludwig Orchestra, Crazy Girl Crazy Daniel Taylor with the Trinity Choir, The Tree of Life Gerald Finley with Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, In the Stream of Life: Songs by Sibelius Isabel Bayrakdarian with Coro Vox Aeterna, Mother of Light: Armenian Hymns & Chants in Praise of Mary Philippe​ Sly & John Charles Britton, Schubert Sessions: Lieder with Guitar​ Classical composition of the year Alice Ping Yee Ho, Cœur à Cœur Andrew Staniland, Phi, Caelestis James Rolfe, Breathe Winner: Jocelyn Morlock, My Name is Amanda Todd Vincent​ Ho, The Shaman​​ Rap recording of the year Belly, Mumble Rap Clairmont the Second, Lil Mont From the Ave Lou Phelps, 001: Experiments Maestro Fresh Wes, Coach Fresh Winner:​ Tory Lanez, Shooters Dance recording of the year DVBBS feat. Gia Koka & CMC$, Not Going Home Felix Cartal, Get What You Give KAPRI, Deeper Winner: Nick Fioricci feat. Laurell, Closer Sultan​ + Shepard feat. Nadia Ali & Iro, Almost Home R&B/soul recording of the year Winner: Daniel Caesar, Freudian Jahkoy, Foreign Water Jessie Reyez, Kiddo Jhyve, Human Keshia​ Chanté, Unbound 01 Reggae recording of the year Ammoye, The Light Blessed, Hold up Slow Down Eyesus, Neva Judge Winner: Kirk Diamond, Greater Kreesha​ Turner & K'Coneil, Love How You Whine Indigenous music album of the year Winner: Buffy Sainte-Marie, Medicine Songs DJ Shub, PowWowStep Indian City, Here & Now Iskwé, The Fight Within Kelly​ Fraser, Sedna​ Contemporary roots album of the year Amelia Curran, Watershed Winner: Bruce Cockburn, Bone on Bone Buffy Sainte-Marie, Medicine Songs The Jerry Cans, Inuusiq The Weather Station, The Weather Station​ Traditional roots album of the year Cassie and Maggie, The Willow Collection Còig, Rove Jayme Stone, Jayme Stone's Folklife Winner: The Dead South, Illusion & Doubt The East Pointers, What We Leave Behind​ Blues album of the year Big Dave McLean, Better the Devil You Know Downchild, Something I've Done Winner: MonkeyJunk, Time to Roll Steve Strongman, No Time Like Now Williams,​ Wayne and Isaak, Big City, Back Country Blues Contemporary Christian/gospel album of the year Jon Neufeld, We are Free Love & the Outcome, These Are the Days Manafest, Stones Matt Maher, Echoes Winner:​ The Color, First Day of my Life World music album of the year Autorickshaw, Meter Battle of Santiago, La Migra​ Beny Esguerra and New Tradition, A New Tradition Vol. 2: Return of the KUISi​ Briga, Femme Winner:​ Kobo Town, Where the Galleon Sank​​​​ Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award Brian Howes & Jason Van Poederooyen: "The Drugs" (co-producer Ryan Guldemond) (Mother Mother, No Culture) Winner: Diana Krall: "L-O-V-E," "Night and Day" (co-producer Tommy Lipuma) (Diana Krall, Turn Up the Quiet) Felix Cartal: "Get What You Give" (Felix Cartal, Get What You Give), "Drifting Away" (Felix Cartal, Drifting Away) Jordan Evans & Matthew Burnett: "Get You" feat. Kali Uchis, "We Find Love" (Daniel Caesar, Freudian) Thomas​ "Tawgs" Salter: "PDA" (Scott Helman, Hȏtel de Ville) Recording engineer of the year Ben Kaplan: "Widowmaker" (Five Alarm Funk, Sweat), "Speak" (Ninjaspy, Spüken) Eric Ratz: "Knocking at the Door" (Arkells, Morning Report), "My Little RnR" (Danko Jones, Wild Cat) Gus van Go: "Paradise" (Terra Lightfoot, New Mistakes), "Boys Like You" (Whitehorse, Panther in the Dollhouse) Winner: Riley Bell: "Get You" feat. Kali Uchis, "We Find Love" (Daniel Caesar, Freudian) Shawn​ Everett: "Slip Away" (Perfume Genius, No Shape), "Pain" (The War on Drugs, A Deeper Understanding) Album artwork of the year Catherine Lepage & Simon Rivest (art directors) (Arcade Fire, Everything Now) Geneviève Lapointe (art director), Martin Tremblay (photographer) (The Lost Fingers, Coconut Christmas) Jean-Sébastien Denis (art director, illustrator), Ian Ilavsky (designer), Guy L'Heureux (photographer) (Esmerine, Mechanics of Dominion) Keavan Yazdani (art direction, photographer), Sean Brown (designer), Eric Lachance (illustrator) (Daniel Caesar, Freudian) Winner:​ Marianne Collins (art director, illustrator), Ian Ilavsky (designer), Steve Farmer (photographer) (Do Make Say Think, Stubborn Persistent Illusions) Video of the year Christopher Mills, "Leaving the Table" (Leonard Cohen) Emma Higgins, "The Drugs" (Mother Mother) Winner: Claire Boucher, "Venus Fly" (Grimes)
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