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Aaron Comeau Justin Rutledge Toronto ON Delegate Name Company / Festival / Band City Prov/State Aaron Comeau Justin Rutledge Toronto ON Aaron Verhulst Karen Morand & BOSCO Windsor ON Abigail Lapell Abigail Lapell Toronto ON Adam Lalonde Gabrielle Goulet Ottawa ON Adam Warner Ian Sherwood Toronto ON Alain Berge Élage Diouf Montréal QC Alec Fraser Jon Brooks Toronto ON Alex Leggett Alex Leggett / Campground Gananoque ON Alex Millaire Moonfruits Ottawa ON Alex Sinclair FMO Board of Directors Toronto ON Ali McCormick Ali McCormick Ompah ON Amanda Lowe W. Partick Artists Ottawa ON Amanda Lynn Stubley Home County Music & Art Festival / 94.9 CHRW London ON Amélie Beyries Beyries Montréal QC Amie Therrien FMO Board of Directors / Balsam Pier Music Toronto ON Amy Lou Mama's Broke Halifax NS Andrew Aldridge Kidzent - Andy Griffiths & Friends Burlington ON Andrew Collins Andrew Collins Trio Toronto ON Andrew Queen Andrew Queen and the Campfire Crew Campbellford ON Andy Griffiths Kidzent - Andy Griffiths & Friends Burlington ON Andy Hughes Andy Hughes Guelph ON Angela Saini Angela Saini Toronto ON Anna Frances Meyer Les Deuxluxes Montreal QC Anna Tribinevicius Anna Tribinevicius Wasaga Beach ON Anne Connor Blues and Roots Radio Mississauga ON Anne Lederman Falcon Productions Toronto ON Annie Sumi Annie Sumi Whitby ON Annie Whitty Peterborough Folk Festival Peterborough ON Arnie Naiman Arnie Naiman Aurora ON Ayron Mortley Urban Highlanders Toronto ON Barbra Lica Barbra Lica Quintet Toronto ON Barry Miles Murder Murder Sudbury ON Benny Santoro Karen Morand & BOSCO Windsor ON Bill Collier Jabbour Verdun QC Bob Nesbitt Ottawa Grassroots Festival Richmond ON Borza Ghomeshi Jason Bajada Montréal QC Brent Barootes Partnership Group - Sponsorship Specialists Calgary AB Brian Gladstone Winterfolk Toronto ON Brian Litvin Jabulani Thornhill ON Brigid Wilkinson Classic Theatre Cobalt Cobalt ON Brigitte Desjardins Ryan McNally Whitehorse YT Brooklyn Doran Brooklyn Doran Toronto ON Byron Pascoe Edwards PC Ottawa ON Campbell Woods Campbell Woods Smiths Falls ON Cara Luft The Small Glories Winnipeg MB Carl Rufh Jabbour Ormstown QC Carol Wood Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series Sioux Lookout ON Caroline Cameron Élage Diouf Montréal QC Carolyn Sutherland Folk Music Ontario Ottawa ON Cécile Doo-Kingué Cécile Doo-Kingué Montreal QC Charlie Morand Karen Morand & BOSCO Windsor ON Charlie Petch Charlie Petch Toronto ON Chris Bartos Urban Highlanders Toronto ON Chris Coole Lonesome Ace Stringband Toronto ON Chris McKhool Sultans of String Toronto ON Chris Ronald Chris Ronald Vancouver BC Christian Leclerc Ryan McNally Montreal QC Claire Coupland Claire Coupland Toronto ON Claire Senko Waterford Old Town Hall Waterford ON Clive MacNutt Erin Costelo Halifax NS Cody Purcell Cody Coyote Ottawa ON Corbin Spensley Corbin Spensley Prince George BC Corey O'Connor Corey O'Connor Guelph ON Cortney Harkin baselineMUSIC Toronto ON Craig Cardiff Craig Cardiff Ottawa ON Craig Smyth Greenbank Thunder Bay ON Crispin Day The Cabin Music Company Inc. Toronto ON Cyndi Carleton Ian Sherwood Toronto ON Dale Brown The New Customs Winnipeg MB Damon Mitchell Slow Leaves Winnipeg MB Dana Sipos Dana Sipos Toronto ON Danny Sullivan Blue Skies Music Festival Clarendon ON Darin J. Addison Home County Music & Art Festival London ON Dave Cool FMO Board of Directors / Bandzoogle Montreal QC Dave Lang The Hit Pickers Toronto ON Dave MacLachlan Dave MacLachlan Mississauga ON Dave Penny Dave Penny St. John's NL David Bates Mama's Broke Stratford ON David Newland David Newland Cobourg ON David Ross Macdonald Pepper Tree Records Candelo, Australia David Warren Mariposa / CSTM Toronto ON Dean Drulliard Megan Bonnell Toronto ON Del Barber Del Barber Winnipeg MB Dennis Landry Copperworks Consulting Inc. Sudbury ON Derek Gray Georgian Bay Toronto ON Devin Latimer Trout Forest Music Festival Winnipeg MB Devon Henderson Justin Rutledge Toronto ON Donnell Leahy MacMaster Music Inc Douro ON Élage Diouf Élage Diouf Montréal QC Elisapie Isaac Elisapie Montréal QC Emily Mitchell Taylor Mitchell Bursary Toronto ON Emma Cloney The New Customs Winipeg MB Emmanuelle Girard Beyries Montreal QC Eric Stein Beyond the Pale / Tio Chorinho / Ashkenaz Toronto ON Erin Costelo Erin Costelo Halifax NS Ethan Smith Union Duke Toronto ON Etienne Barry Les Deuxluxes Montreal QC Evan Tighe Elisapie Montréal QC Eve Goldberg Gathering Sparks / AFM Local 1000 Toronto ON Gabrielle Goulet Gabrielle Goulet Ottawa ON Gareth Auden-Hole Jack Pine and The Fire Ottawa ON Geneviève Nadeau La Compagnie du Nord Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu QC Genny DeMerchant Ian Sherwood Toronto ON Geoff McCausland Murder Murder Sudbury ON Gillian Alexander Gillian Nicola / Toronto Women in Music Waterdown ON Glenn Chatten Glenn Chatten Richmond BC Glenn McFarlane Brampton Folk Club / Glenn McFarlane Brampton ON Grant Davidson Slow Leaves Winnipeg MB Graydon James The Young Novelists Toronto ON Greg McCaughey MAriposa Folk Foundation Orillia ON Greg Torrington Stingray Music Montreal QC Grier Coppins Urban Highlanders Toronto ON Guillaume Jabbour Jabbour Montreal QC Hannah Shira Naiman Hannah Shira Naiman North Bay ON Hervé Kalongo Pierre Kwenders Montréal QC Hubert Tremblay Élage Diouf Montréal QC Ian Sherwood Ian Sherwood Dartmouth NS James Keelaghan FMO Board of Directors Perth ON James McEleney Andrew Collins Trio Toronto ON Jan Cody FMO Board of Directors Toronto ON Jan Hall Folk Roots Radio Leamington ON Jan Vanderhorst Mariposa Folk Foundation Orillia ON Jane Carmichael The Marrieds London ON Jason Bajada Jason Bajada Montréal QC Jay Burr Kidzent - Andy Griffiths & Friends Burlington ON JD Edwards The Small Glories Winnipeg MB Jen McKerral MFM / Up Here Festival Sudbury ON Jennifer Ellis Folk Music Ontario Ottawa ON Jennifer Holub Jennifer Holub Music Sudbury ON Jeremie Albino Jeremie Albino Toronto ON Jesse Corrigan Kristine Schmitt and Jesse Corrigan Toronto ON Jesse Harding Partick Artists Ottawa ON Jesse Nestor The Marrieds London ON Jill Sauerteig Annie Sumi Toronto ON Jim Bish Urban Highlanders Toronto ON Jim McDonald Union Duke Toronto ON Jimmy Breslin Greenbank Thunder Bay ON Joel Perreault Justin Lacroix Winnipeg MB Joel Visentin Barbra Lica Quintet Toronto ON Joelle Westman Georgian Bay Newmarket ON John Law The Young Novelists Toronto ON John Payne Tour de Fort Fort Frances ON John Showman Lonesome Ace Stringband Toronto ON John-Anthony Gagnon-Robinette Gabrielle Goulet Ottawa ON Jon Brooks Jon Brooks Toronto ON Jon Evenchick Ottawa Music Bus Ottawa ON Jon Weisz Indie Montréal Montreal QC Jonathan Danyliw Murder Murder Sudbury ON Jorge Miguel Jorge Miguel Flamenco Toronto ON Joseph Marchand Jason Bajada Montréal QC Josh Toal Elisapie Montréal QC Judith Little-D Beyries Montréal QC Julie Fitzgerald The Fitzgeralds Bancroft ON Julie Rousseau Julie Rousseau Montreal QC Julien Bidar Elisapie Montréal QC Justin Rutledge Justin Rutledge Toronto ON K. 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Jason Bouchard CHUO Radio OTTAWA Ottawa ON Larry Graves Urban Highlanders Toronto ON Larry LeBlanc Mariposa Folk Foundation Orillia ON Laura Bird Laura Bird Guelph ON Laura Spink The Young Novelists Toronto ON Laurie Gelfand Donnell Leahy Douro ON Leah Morise Leah Morise and Mike Bourgeault Fingal ON Lee-Ann Cowan Brampton Folk Club Brampton ON Leslie Benson Folklore House Concert Grafton ON Liane White Canadian Federation of Musicians Toronto ON Lisa Kruchak Lisa Marie Kruchak Toronto ON Lisa Maria Mama's Broke Halifax NS Liz Scott FMO Board of Directors Meaford ON Logan McKillop Madeleine Roger Onanole MB Loretta Bailey Kidzent - Andy Griffiths & Friends Burlington ON Lydia Persaud Lydia Persaud Toronto ONT Madeleine Roger Madeleine Roger Winnipeg MB Marc Rogers MacMaster Music Douro ON Margaret Almack Margaret Almack Pefferlaw ON Margaret Dinsdale Urban Highlanders Toronto ON Maria Pettler Outside Music Toronto ON Mark Fossen Mark Fossen Antigonish NS Marky Weinstock Marky Weinstock & Friends Toronto ON Marshall Veroni Steve Kenny Music Management Owen Sound ON Martha Renaud Martha Renaud (Singer-Songwriter) LaSalle ON Mary Wilkinson Mary Wilkinson Sutton ON Matt Gerber Matt Gerber Toronto ON Matt Warry-Smith Union Duke Toronto ON Matthew Wiewel Murder Murder Sudbury ON Max Heineman Lonesome Ace Stringband Toronto ON Max Marshall Max Marshall Harrow ON Megan Bonnell Megan Bonnell Toronto ON Michael Schatte Michael Schatte Cobourg ON Michael Slan Mariposa Folk Foundation Orillia ON Michelle Fortier Michelle Fortier Publicity Kingsville ON Mike Bourgeault Leah Morise & Mike Bourgeault Fingal ON Mike Brushey Justin Rutledge Toronto ON Mike Eckert Megan Bonnell Toronto
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