Indigenous Juno Award winners from the 2025 ceremony in Vancouver

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Indigenous Juno Award winners from the 2025 ceremony in Vancouver

The 2025 Juno Awards were handed out over the weekend. From the orange carpet to the big stage and historic wins, Indigenous talent from across the country shined bright. The Juno Awards handed out the bulk of its trophies at a non-televised bash in Vancouver Saturday. Here’s a look at some of the winners: Single of the year: “Exes” by Tate McRae Artist of the year: Tate McRae Adult alternative album of the year: “Inuktitut” by Elisapie Pop album of the year: “Think Later” by Tate McRae Dance recording of the year: “No Time” by Interplanetary Criminal and SadBoi Underground dance single of the year: “Bamboo” by Ciel Rap single of the year: “Shut Up” by Jessie Reyez Rap album of the year: “Red Future” by Snotty Nose Rez Kids Children’s album of the year: “Penny Penguin” by Raffi and Good Lovelies Contemporary Indigenous artist or group of the year: “Brown Man” by Sebastian Gaskin Francophone album of the year: “Abracadabra” by Klô Pelgag South Asian music recording of the year: “The Brownprint” by AP Dhillon Music video of the year: “Name of God” by Mustafa Songwriter of the year: Mustafa Songwriter of the year (non-performer): Elizabeth Lowell Boland With files from the Canadian Press Continue Reading

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