A list of winners at the Juno Awards from Hamilton’s FirstOntario Centre

By The Canadian Press

HAMILTON – A list of winners at this weekend’s Juno Awards:

Juno Fan Choice Award: Michael Buble

Single of the year: “Rude,” Magic!

Album of the year: “Popular Problems,” Leonard Cohen

Artist of the year: The Weeknd

Breakthrough artist of the year: Kiesza

Rock album of the year: “High Noon,” Arkells

International album of the year: “In the Lonely Hour,” Sam Smith

Group of the year: Arkells

Breakthrough group of the year: Magic!

Songwriter of the year: Bahamas

Country album of the year: “Lifted,” Dallas Smith

Adult alternative album of the year: “Bahamas is Afie,” Bahamas

Alternative album of the year: “July Talk,” July Talk

Pop album of the year: “Little Machines,” Lights

Vocal jazz album of the year: “Red,” Diana Panton

Jazz album of the year (solo): “Vista Obscura,” Kirk MacDonald

Jazz album of the year (group): “Jane Bunnett and Maqueque,” Jane Bunnett and Maqueque

Instrumental album of the year: “Encuentro,” Quartango

Francophone album of the year: “Maladie d’amour,” Jimmy Hunt

Children’s album of the year: “Where in the World,” Fred Penner

Classical album of the year (solo or chamber ensemble): “Bartok: Chamber Works for Violin Vol. 3,” James Ehnes

Classical album of the year (large ensemble or soloist[s] with large ensemble accompaniment): “Schubert: Winterreise,” Gerald Finley and Julius Drake

Classical composition of the year: “Airline Icarus,” Brian Current

Rap recording of the year: “The Legends League Presents: Naturally Born Strangers,” Naturally Born Strangers

Dance recording of the year: “Sound of a Woman,” Kiesza

R&B/Soul recording of the year: “Often,” the Weeknd

Reggae recording of the year: “Welcome the King,” Exco Levi

Aboriginal album of the year: “Animism,” Tanya Tagaq

Roots and traditional album of the year (solo): “The Raven’s Sun,” Catherine MacLellan

Roots and traditional album of the year (group): “Let it Lie,” The Bros. Landreth

Blues album of the year: “Solo Recordings, Vol. 2,” Steve Hill

Contemporary Christian/gospel album of the year: “VIP,” Manic Drive

World music album of the year: Quique Escamilla, “500 Years of Night”

Jack Richardson producer of the year: Adam Messinger

Recording engineer of the year: Eric Ratz

Recording package of the year: Roberta Hansen (art director/designer/illustrator), Mike Latschislaw (photographer), “Pilgrimage,” Steve Bell

Video of the year: “Hideaway,” Kiesza

Electronic album of the year: “Our Love,” Caribou

Metal/hard music album of the year: “Z(squared),” Devin Townsend Project

Adult contemporary album of the year: “Shine On,” Sarah McLachlan

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