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The Dead South
The Dead South
Canadian folk-bluegrass musical ensemble
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Simple Plan
Simple Plan
Canadian rock band
2
Jessie Reyez
Jessie Reyez
Canadian singer-songwriter
3
The Sheepdogs
The Sheepdogs
Canadian rock band
4
Glass Tiger
Glass Tiger
Canadian rock band
5
Moist
Moist
Canadian rock band
6
Arkells
Arkells
Canadian rock band
7
Crash Test Dummies
Crash Test Dummies
Canadian band
8
The Tragically Hip
The Tragically Hip
Canadian rock band
9
Spirit of the West
Spirit of the West
band
10
Lights
Lights
Canadian electropop musician
11
Hey Rosetta!
Hey Rosetta!
rock band
12
Down with Webster
Down with Webster
13
April Wine
April Wine
Canadian rock band
14
Constantines
Constantines
band
15
Stereos
Stereos
Canadian band
16
Sam Roberts
Sam Roberts
Canadian singer
17
Joel Plaskett
Joel Plaskett
Canadian rock musician
18
Ten Second Epic
Ten Second Epic
Canadian alternative rock band
19
The Glorious Sons
The Glorious Sons
Canadian rock band
20
Theory of a Deadman
Theory of a Deadman
Canadian rock band
21
The Tenors
The Tenors
operatic pop vocal group
22
Len
Len
Canadian alternative rock band
23
Justin Nozuka
Justin Nozuka
American-Canadian singer-songwriter
24
The Trews
The Trews
band
25
Charles Dutoit
Charles Dutoit
Swiss conductor
26
Anjulie
Anjulie
Canadian musician
27
Dallas Smith
Dallas Smith
Canadian musician
28
The Deep Dark Woods
The Deep Dark Woods
Canadian alternative country band
29
James Barker Band
James Barker Band
Canadian country group
30
Sarah Slean
Sarah Slean
Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
31
Wintersleep
Wintersleep
band
32
Billy Talent
Billy Talent
Canadian punk rock band
33
Corey Hart
Corey Hart
Canadian musician and singer
34
Choclair
Choclair
Canadian rapper
35
Dallas Green
Dallas Green
Canadian musician
36
Said the Whale
Said the Whale
Canadian Indie Rock Band
37
Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire
indie rock band from Canada
38
Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene
Canadian art rock band
39
Age of Days
Age of Days
rock band
40
The Weakerthans
The Weakerthans
Canadian indie rock band
41
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
rock band
42
Moose Blood
Moose Blood
British emo band
43
Karkwa
Karkwa
band
44
Ashley MacIsaac
Ashley MacIsaac
Canadian musician
45
Matthew Good
Matthew Good
Canadian musician
46
The Reklaws
The Reklaws
Canadian country music duo
47
Alvvays
Alvvays
Canadian indie pop band
48
Buck 65
Buck 65
Canadian DJ
49
Lisa Dalbello
Lisa Dalbello
Canadian songwriter
50
I Mother Earth
I Mother Earth
band
51
Japandroids
Japandroids
Canadian rock band
52
Mobile
Mobile
Canadian band
53
Del Barber
Del Barber
Canadian musician
54
Nick Gilder
Nick Gilder
Canadian singer
55
Not by Choice
Not by Choice
Canadian punk rock band
56
Jimmy Rankin
Jimmy Rankin
Canadian singer-songwriter
57
Default
Default
Band
58
Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies
Canadian band
59
July Talk
July Talk
Canadian alternative rock band
Intro
Canadian band
Awards Received
Juno Award for Video of the Year
Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year
Nominated For
Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Award for Album of the Year Juno Award for Music DVD of the Year Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Fan Choiרעאר Juno Award for Album of the Year Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year Juno Award for Album of the Year Juno Award for Single of the Year Juno Award for Video of the Year Juno Fan Choiרעאר Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Award for Single of the Year Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year Juno Fan Choiרעאר Juno Award for Album of the Year Juno Award for Single of the Year Juno Fan Choiרעאר Juno Award for Group of the Year Juno Award for Video of the Year Juno Fan Choiרעאר Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year
News

Hedley is a Canadian pop rock group originating in Abbotsford, British Columbia, originally formed in 2003. They are named after the unincorporated community of Hedley, British Columbia, a name chosen after members heard that it was for sale for $346,000. After lead singer Jacob Hoggard placed third on the second season of Canadian Idol in 2004, the group signed with Universal Music Canada and released their self-titled debut studio album the following year. After signing an international recording contract with Capitol Records in 2006, which brought them an increased American following. Hedley saw commercial success with their subsequent studio albums, including Famous Last Words (2007), The Show Must Go (2009), Storms (2011), Wild Life (2013), Hello (2015) and Cageless (2017).

Following the release of their seventh studio album Cageless (2017) and its accompanying tour, current members of Hedley faced accusations of sexual misconduct with young women over the course of their career. After Hoggard faced additional accusations of sexual assault by two women, the group confirmed they would enter an indefinite hiatus.