Producer of the Year (1970–1977) •
1970 –
The Poppy Family, "
Which Way You Goin' Billy?" by
The Poppy Family •
1971 –
Brian Ahern, "
Snowbird" by
Anne Murray •
1972 – Mel Shaw, "
Sweet City Woman" by
The Stampeders •
1973 –
Gene Martynec, "
Last Song" by
Edward Bear •
1974 – No Award was Presented •
1975 –
Randy Bachman •
1976 – Peter Anastasoff, "
The Homecoming" by
Hagood Hardy •
1977 –
Mike Flicker,
Dreamboat Annie by
Heart Producer of the Year – Single (1978) •
1978 –
Matthew McCauley &
Fred Mollin, "
Sometimes When We Touch" by
Dan Hill Producer of the Year – Album (1978) •
1978 –
Matthew McCauley &
Fred Mollin,
Longer Fuse by
Dan Hill Producer of the Year (1979–1998) •
1979 –
Gino Vannelli,
Joe Vannelli & Ross Vannelli,
Brother to Brother by Gino Vannelli •
1980 –
Bruce Fairbairn,
Armageddon by
Prism •
1981 –
Gene Martynec, "Tokyo" by
Bruce Cockburn and "
High School Confidential" by
Rough Trade •
1982 –
Paul Dean &
Bruce Fairbairn, "
Working for the Weekend" and "
When It's Over" by
Loverboy •
1983 –
Bill Henderson &
Brian MacLeod, "Whatcha Gonna Do" and "Secret Information" from
Opus X by
Chilliwack •
1984 –
Bryan Adams,
Cuts Like a Knife by Bryan Adams •
1985 –
David Foster,
Chicago 17 by
Chicago •
1986 – David Foster, ''St. Elmo's Fire Soundtrack'' by various artists •
1987 –
Daniel Lanois,
So by
Peter Gabriel •
1989 – Daniel Lanois &
Robbie Robertson, "Showdown at Big Sky" and "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" from
Robbie Robertson by Robbie Robertson •
1990 – Bruce Fairbairn,
Pump by
Aerosmith •
1991 –
David Tyson, "
Baby, It's Tonight" from
A View from 3rd Street by
Jude Cole and "Don't Hold Back Your Love" from
Change of Season by
Hall & Oates •
1992 – Bryan Adams (co-producer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange), "
(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" and "
Can't Stop This Thing We Started" from
Waking Up the Neighbours by Bryan Adams •
1993 –
k.d. lang &
Ben Mink (Co-producer
Greg Penny), "
Constant Craving" and "The Mind of Love" from
Ingénue by k.d. lang •
1994 – Steven MacKinnon &
Marc Jordan, "Waiting for a Miracle" from
Reckless Valentine by Marc Jordan •
1995 – Robbie Robertson, "Skin Walker" and "It Is a Good Day to Die" from
Music for The Native Americans by Robbie Robertson •
1996 –
Michael Phillip Wojewoda, "End of the World" from ''
Cock's Crow'' by
The Waltons and "Beaton's Delight" from
Hi™ How Are You Today? by
Ashley MacIsaac •
1997 –
Garth Richardson, "Bar-X-the Rocking M" from
Stag by
Melvins and "Mailman" from
Shot by
The Jesus Lizard •
1998 –
Pierre Marchand, "
Building a Mystery" from
Surfacing by
Sarah McLachlan Best Producer (1999–2001) •
1999 –
Colin James (co-producer Joe Hardy), "Let's Shout" and "C'mon with the C'mon" from
Colin James and the Little Big Band II by Colin James •
2000 –
Tal Bachman &
Bob Rock, "
She's So High" and "If You Sleep" from
Tal Bachman by Tal Bachman •
2001 –
Gerald Eaton,
Brian West &
Nelly Furtado, "
I'm like a Bird" and "
Turn Off the Light" from
Whoa, Nelly! by Nelly Furtado
Jack Richardson Best Producer (2002) •
2002 –
Daniel Lanois (co-producer
Brian Eno), "
Beautiful Day" and "
Elevation" from ''
All That You Can't Leave Behind'' by
U2 Jack Richardson Producer of the Year (2003–present) •
2003 –
Alanis Morissette, "
Hands Clean"; "
So Unsexy" •
2004 –
Gavin Brown, "
Try Honesty"; "
I Hate Everything About You" •
2005 –
Bob Rock, "
Welcome to My Life"; "
Some Kind of Monster" •
2006 –
Neil Young, "
The Painter" •
2007 –
Brian Howes, "
Trip" and "
Lips of an Angel" (
Hedley) •
2008 –
Joni Mitchell, "Hana" and "Bad Dreams" •
2009 –
Daniel Lanois, "Here Is What Is" and "Not Fighting Anymore" (Daniel Lanois) •
2010 –
Bob Rock, "
Haven't Met You Yet" and "
Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" from
Crazy Love by
Michael Bublé •
2011 –
Daniel Lanois, "Hitchhiker" from
Le Noise by
Neil Young and "I Believe in You" from
Black Dub by Black Dub •
2012 –
Brian Howes, "Heaven's Gonna Wait" from
Storms by
Hedley and "Trying Not to Love You" from
Here and Now by
Nickelback •
2013 –
James Shaw, "
Youth Without Youth" and "Breathing Underwater" from
Synthetica by
Metric •
2014 –
Cirkut (co-producer
Luke Gottwald), "
Wrecking Ball" from
Bangerz by
Miley Cyrus and "
Give It 2 U" from
Blurred Lines by
Robin Thicke •
2015 –
Adam Messinger, "Change Your Life" (co-producer Nasri Atweh) from
The New Classic by
Iggy Azalea; "Rude" from ''
Don't Kill the Magic'' by
Magic! •
2016 –
Bob Ezrin, "Honey Honey", "What Love Is All About" from
What Love Is All About by
Johnny Reid •
2017 –
A Tribe Called Red, "R.E.D." feat.
Yasiin Bey,
Narcy &
Black Bear, "Sila" feat.
Tanya Tagaq from
We Are the Halluci Nation by
A Tribe Called Red •
2018 –
Diana Krall, "L-O-V-E", "Night and Day" •
2019 –
Eric Ratz, "People's Champ", "Relentless" (
Arkells,
Rally Cry) •
2020 – Ben Kaplan – "Brittle Bones Nicky" (
Rare Americans), "It's Alright" (
Mother Mother) •
2021 –
WondaGurl: "
Aim for the Moon" (
Pop Smoke feat.
Quavo); "Gang Gang" (
JackBoys and
Sheck Wes) •
2022 –
WondaGurl – "Fair Trade" (
Drake feat.
Travis Scott), "Made a Way" (
FaZe Kaysan feat.
Lil Durk and
Future) •
2023 –
Akeel Henry – "
For Tonight" (
Giveon), "Splash" (
John Legend) •
2024 –
Shawn Everett – "Used to Be Young" (
Miley Cyrus), "What Now" (
Brittany Howard) •
2025 –
Jack Rochon – "II Hands II Heaven" (
Beyoncé), "Protector" (Beyoncé), "Jolene" (Beyoncé), "My Way" (
Charlotte Day Wilson), "Crash" (
Kehlani), "Tears" (Kehlani) •
2026 –
Cirkut – "
APT.",
Rosé and
Bruno Mars; "
Abracadabra",
Lady Gaga; "
Disease", Lady Gaga; "A Little More",
Ed Sheeran; "
It Girl",
Jade Thirlwall; "AEOMG",
Coco Jones ==References==