Juno Award for Group of the Year


The Juno Award for Group of the Year has been awarded annually since 1970 in recognition of the best musical group or band in Canada. It is presented by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The five nominees in the category are decided through a combination of sales and CARAS member voting, and the recipient is chosen from among these nominees by member voting.
The award was previously named as Top Vocal Instrumental Group, Vocal Instrumental Group of the Year, and Best Group. In 1972 and 1973, awards were also given for Outstanding Performance of the Year – Group.

Achievements

With five wins, the country rock band Blue Rodeo is the winningest group in the category. The band is also tied for most consecutive wins, three, with rock band Loverboy, with the former winning from 1989 to 1991 and the latter from 1982 to 1984. However, Blue Rodeo's 13 total nominations is slightly edged out by the 14 garnered by hard rock and progressive rock band Rush, including a record eight consecutive nominations from 1977 to 1984. The record for the most nominations without ever winning is held by April Wine, who were nominated 8 times from 1975 to 1983.
Country and folk group The Rankin Family, winners in 1994, are the only non-rock group to ever win the award. Though several French-language groups have been nominated, none has ever won the award.

Recipients

Top Vocal Instrumental Group (1970–1971)

YearWinnerRef.
1970The Guess Who
1971The Guess Who

Vocal Instrumental Group of the Year and Outstanding Performance of the Year – Group (1972–1973)

In 1972 and 1973, two awards were given for group of the year and outstanding performance by a group.
YearVocal Instrumental Group of the YearOutstanding Performance of the Year – GroupRefs.
1972The StampedersLighthouse
1973LighthouseEdward Bear

Group of the Year (1974–1998)

Best Group (1999–2002)

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
1999Barenaked Ladies
2000Matthew Good Band
  • La Chicane
  • Moist
  • Our Lady Peace
  • The Tea Party
  • 2001Barenaked Ladies
  • Blue Rodeo
  • soulDecision
  • The Moffatts
  • The Tragically Hip
  • 2002Nickelback
  • Matthew Good Band
  • Our Lady Peace
  • Sum 41
  • The Tea Party
  • Group of the Year (2003–present)

    YearWinnerNomineesRef.
    2003Sum 41
    2004Nickelback
  • Barenaked Ladies
  • Finger Eleven
  • La Chicane
  • Our Lady Peace
  • 2005Billy Talent
  • Great Big Sea
  • Simple Plan
  • Sum 41
  • The Tragically Hip
  • 2006Nickelback
  • Barenaked Ladies
  • Blue Rodeo
  • Our Lady Peace
  • Theory of a Deadman
  • 2007Billy Talent
  • Alexisonfire
  • Hedley
  • The Tragically Hip
  • Three Days Grace
  • 2008Blue Rodeo
  • Arcade Fire
  • Finger Eleven
  • Hedley
  • Kaïn
  • 2009Nickelback
  • Great Big Sea
  • Simple Plan
  • The Trews
  • Tokyo Police Club
  • 2010Metric
  • Billy Talent
  • Blue Rodeo
  • Hedley
  • The Tragically Hip
  • 2011Arcade Fire
  • Broken Social Scene
  • Down With Webster
  • Great Big Sea
  • Three Days Grace
  • 2012Arkells
  • Down With Webster
  • Hedley
  • Nickelback
  • Sam Roberts Band
  • 2013Marianas Trench
  • Billy Talent
  • Metric
  • Rush
  • The Sheepdogs
  • 2014Tegan and Sara
  • Arcade Fire
  • Blue Rodeo
  • Hedley
  • Walk off the Earth
  • 2015Arkells
  • Chromeo
  • Mother Mother
  • Nickelback
  • You+Me
  • 2016Walk Off The Earth
  • Hedley
  • Marianas Trench
  • Metric
  • Three Days Grace
  • 2017The Tragically Hip
  • Arkells
  • Billy Talent
  • Tegan and Sara
  • The Strumbellas
  • 2018A Tribe Called Red
  • Alvvays
  • Arcade Fire
  • Broken Social Scene
  • Hedley - nomination withdrawn
  • 2019Arkells
  • Chromeo
  • Metric
  • The Sheepdogs
  • Three Days Grace
  • 2020Loud Luxury
  • 88Glam
  • Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine
  • The Reklaws
  • Walk Off the Earth