The Humanitarian Award (formerly the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award) is awarded by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) to Canadian musicians who have made significant humanitarian efforts.[1] Since 2006, it is given annually every Juno Awards ceremony.
Waters, whose name was attached to the award until 2017, was one of the founders of CHUM Limited.[2] His name was removed from the award title effective with the 2018 Juno Awards.[3]
Recipients
- 2006 - Bruce Cockburn[4]
 - 2007 - Tom Jackson[5]
 - 2008 - Paul Brandt[6]
 - 2009 - Sarah McLachlan[7]
 - 2010 - Bryan Adams[8]
 - 2011 - Neil Young[9]
 - 2012 - Simple Plan[10]
 - 2013 - Tom Cochrane[11]
 - 2014 - Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida[12]
 - 2015 - Rush[13]
 - 2016 - Arcade Fire[14]
 - 2017 - Buffy Sainte-Marie[15]
 - 2018 - Gary Slaight[3]
 - 2019 - David Foster[16]
 - 2020 - not presented
 - 2021 - The Tragically Hip[17]
 - 2022 - Susan Aglukark[18]
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Juno Awards: Allan Waters Humanitarian Award". The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on 2013-05-01. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
 - ↑ "CARAS: Allan Waters Humanitarian Award". The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
 - 1 2 Bliss, Karen (January 9, 2018). "Juno Awards to Honor Gary Slaight for His Humanitarian Efforts". Billboard.
 - ↑ "Cockburn recognized at Junos for his humanitarian efforts". Waterloo Region Record, April 1, 2006.
 - ↑ "Artists to perform at awards gala dinner". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, March 22, 2007.
 - ↑ Robert Remington, "Some humanity amid the glitz". Calgary Herald, April 7, 2008.
 - ↑ "Giving back feels right to humanitarian McLachlan". Edmonton Journal, November 22, 2008.
 - ↑ Darryl Sterdan, "Junos to honour Bryan Adams". Toronto Sun, January 14, 2010.
 - ↑ Charmaine Kerridge, "Neil Young to receive special Juno". Windsor Star, January 27, 2011.
 - ↑ Jacquie Miller, "Simple Plan to receive special award at Junos". Prince George Citizen, February 27, 2012.
 - ↑ Nick Patch, "Jam-packed Juno weekend; Awards New Brunswickers David Myles and Joel Miller each were awarded trophies over the weekend in Regina". Telegraph-Journal, April 22, 2013.
 - ↑ Jen Zoratti, "Winnipeg gearing up for 2014 Juno party". Winnipeg Free Press, November 26, 2013.
 - ↑ "Rush wins humanitarian Juno". Toronto Star, January 16, 2015.
 - ↑ Mike Bell, "Juno Awards to honour Arcade Fire's humanitarian contributions". Montreal Gazette, February 25, 2016.
 - ↑ "Buffy Sainte-Marie to receive humanitarian award at this year's Juno Awards". CTV News, January 18, 2017.
 - ↑ David Friend, "Michael Buble makes surprise appearance to honour David Foster at Juno gala". National Post, March 16, 2019.
 - ↑ "Tragically Hip to receive humanitarian award at this year's Juno Awards". CityNews, February 24, 2021.
 - ↑ "Juno-winner Susan Aglukark shares the healing power of art with Indigenous youth". Unreserved, May 13, 2022.
 
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