The Juno Awards of 2015 honoured Canadian music industry achievements in the latter part of 2013 and in most of 2014. The awards were presented in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada during the weekend of 14–15 March 2015.
The main ceremony was conducted at FirstOntario Centre and televised on CTV. Various concerts and events related to the awards began on 9 March 2015. This marked the sixth time that the awards were presented in Hamilton, which last hosted the Junos in 2001.
Winners
- Artist of the Year: The Weeknd
- Group of the Year: Arkells
- Breakthrough Artist of the Year: Kiesza
- Breakthrough Group of the Year: MAGIC!
- Fan Choice Award: Michael Bublé
- Songwriter of the Year: Afie Jurvanen
- Producer of the Year: Adam Messinger
- Recording Engineer of the Year: Eric Ratz
- Album of the Year: “Popular Problems” by Leonard Cohen
- Aboriginal Album of the Year: “Animism” by Tanya Tagaq
- Adult Alternative Album of the Year: “Bahamas Is Afie” by Bahamas
- Adult Contemporary Album of the Year: “Shine One” by Sarah McLachlan
- Alternative Album of the Year: “July Talk” by July Talk
- Blues Album of the Year: “Solo Recordings, Vol. 2″ by Steve Hill
- Children’s Album of the Year: “Where in the World” by Fred Penner
- Classical Album of the Year – Solo or Chamber Ensemble: “Bartok: Chamber Works for Violin Vol. 3″ by James Ehnes
- Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble
- Accompaniment: “MOZART: Piano Concertos Nos. 22 & 24″ by Angela Hewitt
- Classical Album of the Year – Vocal or Choral Performance: “Schubert: Winterreise” by Gerald Finley & Julius Drake
- Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: “VIP” by Manic Drive
- Country Album of the Year: “Lifted” by Dallas Smith
- Electronic Album of the Year: “Our Love” by Caribou
- Francophone Album of the Year: “Maladie d’amour” by Jimmy Hunt
- Instrumental Album of the Year: “Encuentro” by Quartango
- International Album of the Year: “In the Lonely Hour” by Sam Smith
- Jazz Album of the Year – Solo: “Vista Obscura” by Kirk MacDonald
- Jazz Album of the Year – Group: “Jane Bunnett and Maqueque” by Jane Bunnett and Maqueque
- Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: “Red” by Diana Panton
- Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year: “Z²” by Devin Townsend Project
- Pop Album of the Year: “Little Machines” by Lights
- Rock Album of the Year: “High Noon” by Arkells
- Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo: “The Raven’s Sun” by Catherine MacLellan
- Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Group: “Let It Lie” by The Bros. Landreth
- World Music Album of the Year: “500 Years of Night” by Quique Escamilla
- Single of the Year: “Rude” by MAGIC!
- Classical Composition of the Year: “Airline Icarus” by Brian Current
- Dance Recording of the Year: “Sound of a Woman” by Kiesza
- R&B/Soul Recording of the Year: “Often” by The Weeknd
- Rap Recording of the Year: “The Legends League Presents: Naturally Born Strangers” by Naturally Born Strangers
- Reggae Recording of the Year: “Welcome the King” by Exco Levi
- Recording Package of the Year: “Pilgrimage” by Steve Bell
- Video of the Year: “Hideaway” by Kiesza
Performances
Hedley – Anything
The Weeknd – Earned It
Dallas Smith – Wastin’ Gas
Shawn Mendes – Life of the Party / Something Big
Kiesza – Sound of a Woman / Hideaway
Sam Roberts & Lights – We’re All in This Together
Lights – Up We Go
MAGIC! – No Way No / Rude
Bobby Bazini – Bubble Gum (I Can’t Stop This Feeling)
Arkells – Come to Light
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