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Juno Awards to eliminate reggae, three other categories from 2025 ceremony

Maestro Fresh Wes performs at the Juno awards, in Halifax, Sunday, March 24, 2024. The Juno Awards have notified committee members that it plans to remove four categories from the 2025 ceremony. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese
Original Publication Date September 09, 2024 - 1:11 PM

TORONTO - The Juno Awards are pulling four categories from next year's ceremony as part of a wider review of Canada's biggest music awards show.

In a letter obtained by The Canadian Press, organizers told committee members last week of plans to put on "hiatus" reggae recording, children's album, Christian/gospel album and international album of the year.

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences says the decision is part of a "broader set of updates" yet to be announced.

Representatives for CARAS declined to comment on the changes.

Some members of the reggae community have contacted Junos organizers to express their frustration with the surprise announcement with some wondering if advisory committee leaders were consulted.

All four categories were handed out in recent years at a non-televised industry ceremony on the night before the main Junos broadcast.

While none of them are considered marquee Juno prizes, all of them are long-standing categories.

The reggae award has honoured best Canadian single or album since 1985, with winners including Exco Levi and Kirk Diamond. In 1992 and 1993, the category was pulled from the show and reggae songs were funnelled into the world music category.

The children's album category started in 1979 and has honoured Fred Penner, Splash'N Boots and Sharon, Lois and Bram. It's also awarded mainstream artists who've made brief forays into the genre, including Barenaked Ladies.

Christian/gospel album was launched in 1998 and has honoured Matt Brouwer and last year's winner K-Anthony.

The international album award has existed since 1975 and gone to some of the world's biggest acts, from Paul McCartney to Adele.

The 2025 Juno Awards are scheduled to take place in Vancouver on March 30.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 9, 2024.

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