Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year

The Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year is presented by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to the best new musical group in Canada. The award has been given annually since 1974, and was previously called Most Promising Group of the Year (1974–1993), Best New Group (1994–2002), and New Group of the Year (2003–2012). The award was customarily presented by the Minister of Canadian Heritage.

Recipients

Most Promising Group of the Year (1974–1993)

YearWinnerNomineesRefs.
1974Bachman-Turner Overdrive[1]
1975Rush[2]
1976Myles & Lenny[3]
1977THP Orchestra[4]
1978Hometown Band[5]
1979Doucette[6]
1980Streetheart[7]
1981Powder Blues[8]
1982Saga[9]
1983Payola$[10]
1984The Parachute Club[11]
1985Idle Eyes[12]
1986Glass Tiger[13]
1987Frozen Ghost[14]
No award ceremony was held in 1988
1989Barney Bentall & The Legendary Hearts[15]
1990The Tragically Hip[16]
1991Leslie Spit Treeo[17]
1992Infidels[18]
1993Skydiggers[19]

Best New Group (1994–2002)

YearWinnerNomineesRefs.
1994The Waltons[20]
1995Moist[21]
1996Philosopher Kings[22]
1997The Killjoys[23]
1998Leahy[24]
1999Johnny Favourite Swing Orchestra[25]
2000Sky[26]
2001Nickelback[27]
2002Default[28]

New Group of the Year (2003–2012)

YearWinnerNomineesRefs.
2003Theory of a Deadman[29]
2004Billy Talent[30]
2005Alexisonfire[31]
2006Bedouin Soundclash[32]
2007Mobile[33]
2008Wintersleep[34]
2009The Stills[35]
2010Arkells[36]
2011Said the Whale[37]
2012The Sheepdogs[38]

Breakthrough Group of the Year (2013–present)

YearWinnerNomineesRefs.
2013Monster Truck[39]
2014A Tribe Called Red[40]
2015Magic![41]
2016Dear Rouge[42]
2017The Dirty Nil[43]
2018The Beaches[44]
2019The Washboard Union[45]
2020Neon Dreams[46]
2021Crown Lands[47]
2022Monowhales[48]
2023Banx & Ranx[49]
2024New West[50]

References