20th Annual Canadian Folk Festival 2025 Winners are:

 

  

The 20th milestone anniversary featured four nights of bilingual concerts and presentations in Ottawa/Gatineau, with a diverse mix of veterans and newcomers taking home trophies. Loryn Taggart and Lucy MacNeil won the most of this year's 21 awards.

The 2025 Canadian Folk Music Awards (CFMA) WERE held in Ottawa/Gatineau, Ontario, from April 3-6, 2025. The CFMA celebrated the breadth and depth of Canadian folk music. The International Folk Music Awards were held on February 19, 2025, in Montréal, Canada, as part of the Folk Alliance International conference, and streamed on YouTube.

 Performer Lineup consisted of 


This year’s awards week celebration ran from April 3 to 6, 2025 and featured a series of bilingual concerts that spotlighted the diversity, creativity, and cultural importance of Canada’s folk music scene. Instead of just one awards show, each concert included several awards presentations.


2025 CFMA Awards Week Concert Lineup featured:


Songs & Stories Songwriter  Concert

        Date & Time: April 3, 2025 | 7:30 PM
        Venue: Canadian Museum of History
        About the Event: A celebration of Canada’s top folk songwriters, this intimate concert featured heartfelt stories woven through intricate melodies.
        Performers: Burnstick, Celeigh Cardinal, Geneviève Racette, Jeffery Straker, Michel Robichaud, Sandra Bouza

    Awards: Contemporary Singer, Indigenous Songwriter, New/Emerging Artist, French Songwriter, English Songwriter, Producer

20th Anniversary Gala Concert

    Date & Time: April 4, 2025 | 7:30 PM
    Venue: National Arts Centre
    About the Event: Celebrate 20 years of folk excellence with a grand gala concert showcasing some of the most celebrated names in Canadian folk music.
    Performers: Connie Kaldor, Indian City, Kiran Ahluwalia, Lucy MacNeil, Mia Kelly, Sirène et Matelot
    Awards: Pushing the Boundaries, Traditional Album, Contemporary Album, Ensemble, Single, Instrumental Group
 

Trad & Global Roots Concert


    Date & Time: April 5, 2025 | 7:30 PM
    Venue: Canadian Museum of History
    About the Event: Immerse yourself in the roots and rhythms of traditional folk and global roots music, where cultural traditions blended to create unforgettable performances.
    Performers: Bradley Murphy, Derina Harvey Band, Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Okavango African Orchestra, Prairie Comeau, The Andrew Collins Trio
    Awards: Traditional Singer, Global Roots Album, Solo Artist, Instrumental Solo Artist, Vocal Group, Instrumental Composer

Folk for Families Concert


    Date & Time: April 6, 2025 | 10:30 AM
    Venue: Canadian Museum of History
    About the Event: Perfect for music lovers of all ages, this family-friendly concert featured a fun-filled lineup by CFMA nominees.
    Performers: Abigail Lapell, Amelia Parker, Irish Millie, Will and Seeka
    Awards: Children’s Album, Young Performer
    Admission was free with museum entry or with a wristband


A week of exceptional music, inspiring performances, and engaging celebrations as we honour two decades of Canadian folk artistry.

About the Canadian Folk Music Awards:

Founded in 2005, the Canadian Folk Music Awards celebrate and promote the breadth and depth of Canadian folk music, embracing the many traditions that make up our musical heritage.

We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of FACTOR, the Government of Canada and Canada’s private radio broadcasters.

The Canadian Folk Music Awards acknowledge the generous funding and support from Ottawa Tourism, The National Arts Centre, and the Canadian Museum of History. 

Visit: https://folkawards.ca/prix-awards

 2025 WINNERS WERE:

 21 awards were presented in 20 categories, and artists from every Canadian province, representing a wide range of folk, roots and world music styles, were featured. The two double winners were Montreal singer-songwriter Loryn Taggart and Lucy MacNeil. Montreal singer-songwriter Taggart won for solo artist of the year (for her album The Lost Art of Pulling Through) and single of the year, for "Tell Me How," and these victories confirm her impact on the national scene.

 

2025 CFMA Award Recipients by Province

ALBERTA

  • Celeigh Cardinal – Boundless Possibilities || Indigenous Songwriter(s) of the Year (tie)

SASKATCHEWAN

  • Jeffery Straker – Great Big Sky || Contemporary Singer of the Year

MANITOBA

  • Boy Golden – For Jimmy || Contemporary Album of the Year
  • Ruth Moody – Wanderer || English Songwriter(s) of the Year

ONTARIO

  • Abigail Lapell – Lullabies || Children’s Album of the Year
  • Alanna Jenish – Daleview || Instrumental Composer of the Year
  • Good Lovelies – We Will Never Be the Same || Vocal Group of the Year
  • Joshua Van Tassel, Christine Bougie (Good Lovelies) – We Will Never Be the Same || Producer of the Year
  • Kiran Ahluwalia – Comfort Food || Oliver Schroer Pushing the Boundaries Award
  • Maggie’s Wake – Maggie’s Wake || New/Emerging Artist of the Year
  • Mary Frances Leahy – First Light || Young Performer of the Year
  • Okavango African Orchestra – Migration || World Traditions Album of the Year
  • Tio Chorinho – Tempestuoso || Instrumental Group of the Year

QUÉBEC

  • Alexandre Poulin – La somme des êtres aimés || French Songwriter(s) of the Year
  • Jeremie Groleau – Uphill || Solo Instrumentalist of the Year
  • Loryn Taggart – Tell Me How || Single of the Year
  • Loryn Taggart – The Lost Art of Pulling Through || Solo Artist of the Year

NOVA SCOTIA

  • Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers – Marks on the Ground || Indigenous Songwriter(s) of the Year (tie)
  • Lucy MacNeil – Angels Whisper || Stan Rogers Traditional Singer of the Year; Traditional Album of the Year

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

  • Rum Ragged – Gone Jiggin’ || Ensemble of the Year

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