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Canadian Country Music Awards

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: January 31, 1982
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 40
  • Networks: CBC Television, CTV, Global TV
  • Genres: Reality

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Canadian Country Music Awards(1982)

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Overview

Each year since 1982, the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) honours its members who have excelled during the past year, with a Canadian Country Music Association Award.

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Annual CCMA Awards

40 episodes • 1982

#EpisodeAir DateRating
11982 - HalifaxJan 31, 19820.0
21983 - ReginaJan 31, 19830.0
31984 - MonctonJan 31, 19840.0
41985 - EdmontonJan 31, 19850.0
51986 - WinnipegJan 31, 19860.0
61987 - VancouverJan 31, 19870.0
71988 - TorontoJan 31, 19880.0
81989 - OttawaJan 31, 19890.0
91990 - EdmontonJan 31, 19900.0
101991 - HamiltonJan 31, 19910.0
111992 - CalgaryJan 31, 19920.0
121993 - HamiltonJan 31, 19930.0
131994 - CalgaryJan 31, 19940.0
141995 - HamiltonJan 31, 19950.0
151996 - CalgaryJan 31, 19960.0
161997 - HamiltonJan 31, 19970.0
171998 - CalgaryJan 31, 19980.0
181999 - OttawaJan 31, 19990.0
192000 - EdmontonJan 31, 20000.0
202001 - CalgaryJan 31, 20010.0
212002 - CalgaryJan 31, 20020.0
222003 - CalgaryJan 31, 20030.0
232004 - EdmontonJan 31, 20040.0
242005 - CalgaryJan 31, 20050.0
252006 - Saint JohnJan 31, 20060.0
262007 - ReginaJan 31, 20070.0
272008 - WinnipegJan 31, 20080.0
282009 - VancouverJan 31, 20090.0
292010 - EdmontonJan 31, 20100.0
302011 - HamiltonJan 31, 20110.0
312012 - SaskatoonJan 31, 20120.0
322013 - EdmontonJan 31, 20130.0
332014 - EdmontonJan 31, 20140.0
342015 - HalifaxJan 31, 20150.0
352016 - LondonJan 31, 20160.0
362017 - SaskatoonJan 31, 20170.0
372018 - HamiltonJan 31, 20180.0
382019 - CalgaryJan 31, 20190.0
392020 - Burle's Creek and Nashville (COVID Live Stream)Jan 31, 20200.0
402021 - LondonSep 21, 20210.0

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