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Ariane Moffatt
Ariane Moffatt
Canadian musician
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Isabelle Boulay
Isabelle Boulay
Quebec singer
2
Marie-Élaine Thibert
Marie-Élaine Thibert
Canadian singer
3
Daniel Bélanger
Daniel Bélanger
Canadian singer
4
Michel Pagliaro
Michel Pagliaro
Singer/Songwriter
5
Ginette Reno
Ginette Reno
Musician, actress
6
Daniel Lavoie
Daniel Lavoie
Canadian singer–songwriter
7
Corey Hart
Corey Hart
Canadian musician and singer
8
Jimmy Hunt
Jimmy Hunt
Canadian musician
9
Cœur de pirate
Cœur de pirate
Canadian recording artist; singer-songwriter
10
Carole Facal
Carole Facal
Canadian singer-songwriter who performs mainly in French under the stage name Caracol
11
Marjo
Marjo
Quebec singer-songwriter
12
Bonjour Brumaire
Bonjour Brumaire
Canadian indie pop band
13
Marie-Mai
Marie-Mai
Canadian singer
14
Damien Robitaille
Damien Robitaille
Franco-ontarian musician
15
Koriass
Koriass
Canadian singer
16
Lisa LeBlanc
Lisa LeBlanc
Canadian singer-songwriter
17
Paul Cargnello
Paul Cargnello
Canadian musician
18
Karkwa
Karkwa
band
19
Lhasa de Sela
Lhasa de Sela
Mexican-American singer who gained fame in Montreal, Canada
20
Tom Cochrane
Tom Cochrane
Canadian musician, singer-songwriter
21
Céline Dion
Céline Dion
French Canadian singer (* 1968)
22
Beast
Beast
Canadian electronic music duo
23
Zachary Richard
Zachary Richard
American singer and poet
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Chloé Pelletier-Gagnon
Chloé Pelletier-Gagnon
Quebecois Singer-songwriter
25
Ian Kelly
Ian Kelly
Canadian singer
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Kate and Anna McGarrigle
Kate and Anna McGarrigle
Canadian singer-songwriter duo
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singer
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Claude André Dubois (born 24 April 1947 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Quebecois singer-songwriter.

Dubois was an early star of the francophone musical Starmania. He was a vocalist in the Canadian famine relief song "Tears Are Not Enough" and was nominated Most Promising Male Vocalist at the Juno Awards of 1985.

In 2001, Dubois was the recipient of the National Achievement Award at the annual Francophone SOCAN Awards held in Montreal.

More recently, Dubois accused the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation of "racism" and "insulting Quebecers" after chopping all of the Quebec artists from the televised version of the 2008 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame gala in Toronto.