Juno Award for Video of the Year
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The Juno Award for "Video of the Year" has been awarded since 1984, as recognition each year for the best music video in Canada. The award used to be called the "Best Video".[1]
Winners
Best Video (1984 - 2002)
- 1984 - Rob Quartly, "Sunglasses at Night" by Corey Hart
- 1985 - Rob Quartly, "A Criminal Mind" by Gowan
- 1987 - Ron Berti, "Love Is Fire" by Parachute Club
- 1989 - Michael Buckley, "Try" by Blue Rodeo
- 1990 - Cosimo Cavallaro, "Boomtown" by Andrew Cash
- 1992 - Phil Kates, "Into the Fire" by Sarah McLachlan
- 1995 - Lyne Charlebois, "Tunnel of Trees" by Gogh Van Go
- 1996 - Jeth Weinrich, "Good Mother" by Jann Arden
- 1997 - Jeth Weinrich, "Burned Out Car" by Junkhouse
- 1998 - Javier Aguilera, "Gasoline" by Moist
- 1999 - Javier Aguilera, "Forestfire" by David Usher
- 2000 - Alanis Morissette, "So Pure" by Alanis Morissette
- 2001 - Rob Heydon, "Alive" by Edwin
Video of the Year (2003 - Present)
- 2003 - Ante Kovac & Matthew Good, "Weapon" by Matthew Good
- 2005 - The Love Movement, k-os & Micah Meisner, "B-Boy Stance" by k-os
- 2006 - Micah Meisner, "Devil's Eyes" by Rich Terfry
- 2008 - Christopher Mills, "C'mon" by Blue Rodeo
- 2010 - Mark Ricciardelli, "Little Bit of Red" by Serena Ryder
- 2011 - Kyle Davison, "Perfect" by Hedley
- 2012 - Mike Roberts, "Rumbleseat" featuring The Sadies
- 2013 - Director X, "HYFR" by Drake
- 2014 - Matt Barnes, "Feeling Good" by The Sheepdogs
- 2015 - Kiesza, Blayre Ellestad, Rami Afuni and Ljuba Castot, "Hideaway" by Kiesza
References
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