2025 Canadian Country Music Association Awards

2025 Canadian Country Music Association Awards
DateSeptember 13, 2025
VenueProspera Place
Kelowna, British Columbia
Hosted byTom Green
Most winsJosh Ross (5)
Most nominations (6 each)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCTV

The 2025 Canadian Country Music Association Awards, honouring achievements in Canadian country music, were presented on September 13, 2025, at Prospera Place in Kelowna, British Columbia.[1] For the third year in a row, they were broadcast by CTV over its television network, website, and mobile app.[2]

The ceremony was hosted by Canadian comedian and actor Tom Green.[3] The performers were Cameron Whitcomb, Madeline Merlo and Tyler Joe Miller, Dallas Smith with Alexandra Kay, Sacha with Restless Road, Thelma & James, Jade Eagleson, Noeline Hofmann, James Barker Band, Meghan Patrick, and Josh Ross.[4][5]

Nominees were announced by the CCMA on July 17.[6] Josh Ross, Cameron Whitcomb, and Brett Kissel tied for the most nominations with six each.[7]

This year marks the first in which the Francophone Artist of the Year Award was presented to a solo act, duo, or group that performs and records primarily in the French language.[8] The majority of awards were handed out at the CCMA Music Industry Gala Dinner & Awards on September 12, 2025, with the remaining eight awards being reserved for the television broadcast.[9][10]

Nominees and winners

Artist

Entertainer of the Year Album of the Year
Male Artist of the Year Female Artist of the Year
Francophone Artist of the Year Group or Duo of the Year
  • Salebarbes
  • Francis Degrandpré
  • Fred Dionne
  • Sara Dufour
  • Vince Lemire
Breakthrough Artist or Group of the Year Fans' Choice
Single of the Year Musical Collaboration of the Year
Songwriter of the Year Video of the Year
Alternative Country Album of the Year Top Selling Canadian Single of the Year
Top Selling Canadian Album of the Year Top Selling Album of the Year

Musician

Bass Player of the Year Drummer Player of the Year
  • Lisa Dodd
  • Ben Miller
  • Lisa Jacobs
  • Brandi Sidoryk
  • Holt Stuart-Hitchcox
  • Rich DaSilva
  • Matt Atkins
  • Flavio Cirillo
  • Brendan Lyons
  • Joseph Poulin
  • Greg Williamson
Fiddle Player of the Year Guitar of the Year
  • Tyler Beckett
  • Linsey Beckett
  • Denis Dufresne
  • Jesse Grandmont
  • Catherine Robertson
  • Chris Bray
  • Russell Broom
  • Ryan Davidson
  • Marcus Ramsay
  • Brennan Wall
Keyboard Player of the Year Specialty Instrument Player of the Year
  • Brendan Waters
  • Ben Cottrill
  • Matt Koebel
  • Brendon Schmidt
  • Tyler Vollrath
  • Denis Dufresne
  • Johnny Gasparic
  • Shane Guse
Steel Guitar Player of the Year
  • Matt McKay
  • Michael Eckert
  • Bruce Hoffman
  • Kevin Neal
  • Marcus Ramsay

Radio

Radio Station of the Year, Large Market Radio Station of the Year, Medium/Small Market

Industry

Booking Agency of the Year Country Club of the Year
  • Paquin Entertainment Group
  • Action Entertainment Group
  • Fame Group Agency
  • The Feldman Agency
  • Invictus Entertainment Group
Country Festival, Fair or Exhibition of the Year Country Music Program or Special of the Year
Management Company of the Year Music Publishing Company of the Year
  • The Core Entertainment
  • MDM Artist Management Services
  • RLive Management
  • Starseed Entertainment
  • Willing Entertainment
Record Company of the Year Industry Person of the Year
  • Lindsay Hyslop (BBR Music Group)
  • Justin Clark (Big Loud Records)
  • Warren Copnick (Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc)
  • Joelle Proulx (Agence Ranch)
  • Kevin White (Universal Music Canada)
Creative Team or Director of the Year Recording Studio of the Year
  • Stephane Lamontagne, JF Galipeau
  • Robert Adam, Bryan Francisco, Brandynn L.P, Alyssa Gibson (Duotone Studio)
  • Austin Chaffe
  • Kyle McKearney, Jeff Ojeda, Roberta Landreth
  • Connor Scheffler, Andrew Parry
Record Producer of the Year Retailer or Commercial Platform of the Year
Talent Buyer or Promoter of the Year Country Personality(ies) of the Year
  • Denise Ross (Live Nation Entertainment)
  • Paul Biro (Sakamoto Agency)
  • Jim Cressman (Invictus Entertainment Group)
  • Brooke Dunford (Republic Live)
  • Adam Oppenheim (Stampede Entertainment)
Video Director of the Year Innovative Campaign of the Year
  • Outliving (For Mom) EP Launch Campaign — The Reklaws, Starseed Entertainment
  • "Wheels of Steel"- A Cross Canada Journey on the Open Rails — Cameron Nickerson
  • "Golden Child: The Making Of" — Meghan Patrick
  • "SOUTHERN DRAW(L)" The Broadway Interviews — Paige Penney and W/FRNDS
  • "Ride It Out" – A Cultural Moment, Not Just a Song — Alli Walker
Gary Slaight Music Humanitarian Award
  • Craig Senyk

Performances

Performer(s) Song
James Barker Band "Somebody I Know"
Tom Green "Get Er Done Tonight"
Madeline Merlo
Tyler Joe Miller
"Broken Heart Thing"
Jade Eagleson "Worth the Double"
Thelma & James "Happy Ever After You"
Meghan Patrick "Golden Child"
Dallas Smith
Alexandra Kay
"How Do You Miss Me"
Noeline Hofmann "Purple Gas"
Sacha
Restless Road
"Shooting Star"
Josh Ross "Hate How You Look"
Cameron Whitcomb "Quitter"

See also

References

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  2. ^ "2025 CCMA Awards Nominees Revealed". iHeartRadio Canada. July 17, 2025. Retrieved July 22, 2025.
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  5. ^ "Final Wave of Performers and New Presenters Announced for the 2025 CCMA Awards Presented by TD as Official Countdown to Country Music Week 2025 and Canada's Biggest Night in Country Music Begins". Bell Media. August 20, 2025. Retrieved August 25, 2025.
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  9. ^ "Winners Announced for the 2025 Ccma Music Industry Gala Dinner & Awards, Celebrating This Years Outstanding Contributions To Canadian Country Music". Canadian Country Music Association. September 13, 2025.
  10. ^ "2025 CCMA Award Winners". Canadian Country Music Association. Retrieved September 14, 2025.