Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year
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The Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year is awarded as recognition for the best Canadian comedy album released in the previous year. Irregularly presented from 1979 to 1984, the award was then discontinued until the Juno Awards announced in 2017 that they would revive the category for the Juno Awards of 2018.[1]
Year | Winner(s) | Album | Nominees | Ref. |
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1979 | Royal Canadian Air Farce | The Air Farce Comedy Album |
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[2] |
1980 | Rich Little | A Christmas Carol |
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[3] |
Award not presented in 1981 | ||||
1982 | Bob & Doug McKenzie | The Great White North |
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[2] |
Award not presented in 1983 | ||||
1984 | Bob & Doug McKenzie | Strange Brew |
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[2] |
Award not presented 1985-2018 | ||||
2018 | Ivan Decker | I Wanted to Be a Dinosaur |
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[4] |
2019 | Dave Merheje | Good Friend Bad Grammar |
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[5] |
2020 | Sophie Buddle | Lil Bit of Buddle |
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[6] |
2021 | Jacob Samuel | Horse Power |
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[7] |
2022 | Andrea Jin | Grandma's Girl |
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[8] |
2023 | Jon Dore | A Person Who Is Gingerbread |
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[9] |
2024 | Kyle Brownrigg | A Lylebility |
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