Governor General's Performing Arts Award

{{Short description|Annual Canadian award for performing arts}}

The Governor General's Performing Arts Awards are an annual Canadian award, presented to honour distinguished achievements in Canadian performing arts and culture. Administered by the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards Foundation in association with the National Arts Centre, they present lifetime achievement awards for work in all performing arts domains, including theatre, dance, film, television and radio broadcasting and both popular and classical music; the awards are, however, not necessarily presented exclusively to performers, and may also honour people who have had distinguished careers in the business side of cultural industries, such as film, television and theatre directors and producers.

The awards were created in 1992 under the patronage of then Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn and his wife Gerda Hnatyshyn.Rod Currie, "Governor-general unveils new lifetime awards for performing arts". Montreal Gazette, September 23, 1992.

From 1992 to 2014, they typically honoured six figures per year;Dianne Rinehart, "Canada honors its own with newly crafted prize". Vancouver Sun, November 9, 1992. since 2015 they have honoured five. In addition to the lifetime awards, they also present the National Arts Centre Award to honour a figure who has had significant career achievements within the past year but is not yet considered to be at the "lifetime achievement" stage of their career, and the Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Voluntarism in the Performing Arts to honour people who have been active in voluntary service to the arts.

Recipients of the lifetime achievement and NAC awards receive $25,000 and a commemorative medallion; recipients of the RJH award receive a medallion, but are not given money. The awards are presented at a live gala at the National Arts Centre, and are typically recorded for broadcast by CBC Television at a later date.

Once inducted into one of the main "lifetime achievement" categories, a recipient is not honoured again in future years; however, a recipient of the NAC or RJH awards may be later named as a lifetime achievement recipient.

In 2025, the program also introduced a program which will see an emerging talent receive a year-long mentorship by a past award recipient.Cassandra Szklarski, [https://www.rmoutlook.com/film-news/music-producer-bob-ezrin-actor-graham-greene-among-governor-generals-performing-arts-laureates-10259702 "Music producer Bob Ezrin, actor Graham Greene among Governor General's performing arts laureates"]. Rocky Mountain Outlook, February 20, 2025.

Controversies

In 1994, Paul Gessell of the Ottawa Citizen criticized the foundation for honouring Neil Young, on the grounds that he had lived in the United States for many years and had, according to Gessell, "turned his back" on Canada, and Gilles Vigneault due to his support of the Quebec sovereignty movement.Paul Gessell, "Back Canada or decline arts award". Ottawa Citizen, November 6, 1994. He further predicted, correctly, that Joni Mitchell would be an honoree in the near future, but opined that she was an inappropriate choice for the same reason as Young. In 2001 he criticized the awards for paying lip service to diversity in Canadian arts despite the fact that only two people of colour, pianists Oscar Peterson and Jon Kimura Parker, had ever been named as honorees as of that time.Paul Gessell, "Great Canadians, eh?: The Governor General's Performing Arts Awards are meant to be a celebration of the country's most important artists. But as Paul Gessell notes, they're not exactly a reflection of the new multicultural Canada". Ottawa Citizen, November 1, 2001.

One named honoree in 2005, singer-songwriter and poet Raymond Lévesque, declined the honour due to his support of the Quebec sovereignty movement."Poet rejects G-G arts award over sovereignty issues". Windsor Star, October 26, 2005. The awards proceeded that year with five lifetime honorees instead of six.Kelly Roesler, "Seven award winners revel in song and dance". Ottawa Citizen, November 6, 2005.

In 2018, Governor General Julie Payette faced controversy when she announced that she would not be presiding over the ceremony, the first time in the history of the awards that the sitting governor general did not attend.Brian Platt, "Julie Payette won't preside over 2018 Governor General's History Awards ceremony". National Post, September 26, 2018. Payette offered little clarification of her reasons for not attending, but had faced some criticism since the beginning of her term around her apparently limited workload.

One past recipient, singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie, has had her honour rescinded.[https://globalnews.ca/news/11071367/buffy-sainte-marie-governor-generals-performing-arts-award-polaris-music-prize/ "Buffy Sainte-Marie loses honours including Junos, Hall of Fame induction"]. Global News, March 7, 2025.

Recipients

=1990s=

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rowspan=8| 1992

| William Hutt

| Theatre

| rowspan=8| "Awards honor elite in arts". Windsor Star, September 9, 1992.

Gweneth Lloyd

| Dance

Dominique Michel

| Broadcasting

Mercedes Palomino

| Theatre

Oscar Peterson

| Popular music

Léopold Simoneau

| Classical music

Norman Jewison

| Hnatyshyn Award

Gilles Maheu, Carbone 14

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 1993

| Ludmilla Chiriaeff

| Dance

| rowspan=8| "Vigneault, Chiriaeff, Mercure, Cohen among Performing Arts honorees". Halifax Daily News, October 6, 1993.

Leonard Cohen

| Popular music

Don Haig

| Film

Lois Marshall

| Classical music

Monique Mercure

| Theatre

Gilles Vigneault

| Popular music

Joan Chalmers

| Hnatyshyn Award

Michel Marc Bouchard and Les Deux Mondes

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 1994

| Frédéric Back

| Film

| rowspan=8| "Charlebois, Neil Young receive arts awards from Hnatyshyn". Montreal Gazette, November 7, 1994.

Robert Charlebois

| Popular music

Celia Franca

| Dance

Frances Hyland

| Theatre

Jean Papineau-Couture

| Classical music

Neil Young

| Popular music

Sandra Kolber

| Hnatyshyn Award

Robert Lepage

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 1995

| Denys Arcand

| Film

| rowspan=8| Susan Riley, "Forrester, Murray head list of winners". Vancouver Sun, September 20, 1995.

Maureen Forrester

| Classical music

Peter Gzowski

| Broadcasting

Paul Hébert

| Theatre

Anne Murray

| Popular music

Jeanne Renaud

| Dance

Arthur Gelber

| Hnatyshyn Award

Ben Heppner

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 1996

| François Barbeau

| Theatre

| rowspan=8| "Governor General arts awards for six". Hamilton Spectator, September 18, 1996.

Michel Brault

| Film

Martha Henry

| Theatre

Joni Mitchell

| Popular music

Luc Plamondon

| Popular music

Grant Strate

| Dance

Martha Lou Henley

| Hnatyshyn Award

Jon Kimura Parker

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 1997

| Gilles Carle

| Film

| rowspan=8| Bonnie Malleck, "Governor General's Awards celebrate six outstanding artists". Waterloo Region Record, December 27, 1997.

Nicholas Goldschmidt

| Classical music

Monique Leyrac

| Popular music

Gordon Lightfoot

| Popular music

Betty Oliphant

| Dance

Jean-Pierre Ronfard

| Theatre

Maryvonne Kendergi

| Hnatyshyn Award

Karen Kain

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 1998

| Paul Buissonneau

| Theatre

| rowspan=8| Andrew Flynn, "It's no farce: Comedy troupe, Bruce Cockburn among recipients of Governor General's Performing Arts awards". St. Catharines Standard, September 22, 1998.

Bruce Cockburn

| Popular music

Rock Demers

| Film

Royal Canadian Air Farce

| Broadcasting

Arnold Spohr

| Dance

Jon Vickers

| Classical music

Joseph H. Shoctor

| Hnatyshyn Award

Denis Marleau

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 1999

| David Cronenberg

| Film

| rowspan=8| "Six get Governor General Performing Arts awards". Timmins Daily Press, September 29, 1999.

Denise Filiatrault

| Broadcasting

Mavor Moore

| Theatre

Louis Quilico

| Classical music

Ginette Reno

| Popular music

Michel Tremblay

| Theatre

Sam Sniderman

| Hnatyshyn Award

Mario Bernardi

| National Arts Centre Award

=2000s=

Due to a change in the award's scheduling from fall to spring, the awards were not presented in 2007."Performing arts awards pushed back to May". Waterloo Region Record, September 22, 2007.

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rowspan=8| 2000

| Janette Bertrand

| Broadcasting

| rowspan=8| Bruce Deachman, "Stompin' Tom comes close to tears at Governor-General's Performing Arts Awards". National Post, November 6, 2000.

Stompin' Tom Connors

| Popular music

Fernand Nault

| Dance

Christopher Newton

| Theatre

Teresa Stratas

| Dance

Donald Sutherland

| Film

Walter Carsen

| Hnatyshyn Award

Cirque du Soleil

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2001

| Mario Bernardi

| Classical music

| rowspan=8| "Plummer, Max Ferguson among those receiving Gov-Gen. awards". Nanaimo Daily News, September 29, 2001.

Diane Dufresne

| Popular music

Max Ferguson

| Broadcasting

Evelyn Hart

| Dance

Christopher Plummer

| Theatre

Anne Claire Poirier

| Film

Thea Borlase

| Hnatyshyn Award

Édouard Lock and La La La Human Steps

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2002

| André Brassard

| Theatre

| rowspan=8| "Kain heads list of GG winners". Peterborough Examiner, November 2, 2002.

Joy Coghill

| Theatre

The Guess Who

| Popular music

Karen Kain

| Dance

Phil Nimmons

| Popular music

Jean-Pierre Perreault

| Dance

Fernand Lindsay

| Hnatyshyn Award

Angela Hewitt

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2003

| Pierrette Alarie

| Classical music

| rowspan=8| John McKay, "Governor General's Awards announced". Welland Tribune, October 1, 2003.

Dave Broadfoot

| Broadcasting

Douglas Campbell

| Theatre

Norman Jewison

| Film

Micheline Lanctôt

| Film

Ian Tyson

| Popular music

Sandra Pitblado, Jim Pitblado

| Hnatyshyn Award

Marie Chouinard

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2004

| Kate & Anna McGarrigle

| Popular music

| rowspan=8| "Governor General winners honoured for life achievement". Guelph Mercury, September 22, 2004.

Gordon Pinsent

| Film

Jean-Louis Roux

| Theatre

Joseph Rouleau

| Classical music

Veronica Tennant

| Dance

Eric Till

| Film

Constance Pathy

| Hnatyshyn Award

Rick Mercer

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=7| 2005

| Peter Boneham

| Dance

| rowspan=7| Kelly Roesler, "Seven award winners revel in song and dance". Ottawa Citizen, November 6, 2005.

Jackie Burroughs

| Film

Marcel Dubé

| Theatre

Oliver Jones

| Popular music

Moses Znaimer

| Broadcasting

Gail Asper

| Hnatyshyn Award

k.d. lang

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2006

| Jacques Languirand

| Broadcasting

| rowspan=8| Paul Gessell, "Robbie Robertson, Lorne Michaels among those to win Governor General's Performing Arts Awards". Victoria Times-Colonist, September 20, 2006.

Lorne Michaels

| Broadcasting

Albert Millaire

| Theatre

Robbie Robertson

| Popular music

Joysanne Sidimus

| Dance

Mark Starowicz

| Broadcasting

Georges Laoun, Sherif Laoun

| Hnatyshyn Award

Richard Bradshaw

| National Arts Centre Award

2007

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rowspan=8| 2008

| Anton Kuerti

| Classical music

| rowspan=8| "Eugene Levy, Tragically Hip to receive performing arts awards". Whitehorse Star, May 2, 2008.

Eugene Levy

| Broadcasting

Brian Macdonald

| Dance

John Murrell

| Theatre

Alanis Obomsawin

| Film

Michel Pagliaro

| Popular music

Eric Charman

| Hnatyshyn Award

The Tragically Hip

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2009

| Peggy Baker

| Dance

| rowspan=8| Maria Cook, "Gross, Lepage receive performing arts awards". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, March 3, 2009.

Édith Butler

| Popular music

Clémence DesRochers

| Broadcasting

Robert Lepage

| Theatre

R. Murray Schafer

| Classical music

George F. Walker

| Theatre

James D. Fleck

| Hnatyshyn Award

Paul Gross

| National Arts Centre Award

=2010s=

Jazz singer Michael Bublé was named as the recipient of the National Arts Centre award in 2016;Morgan Lowrie, "Buble and Lantos among winners of Governor General's Performing Arts Awards". Canadian Press, April 14, 2016. however, as he was unable to attend the gala due to vocal cord surgery, he received the award at the 2017 gala instead."Surgery delays Buble's NAC prize; Pending vocal cord repair sidelines singer". Ottawa Citizen, May 19, 2016.

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rowspan=8| 2010

| Bryan Adams

| Popular music

| rowspan=8| "Bryan Adams and Buffy Sainte-Marie among governor general's recipients". Prince George Citizen, February 24, 2010.

Françoise Faucher

| Theatre

Walter Homburger

| Classical music

Édouard Lock

| Dance

Robin Phillips

| Theatre

Buffy Sainte-Marie (rescinded in 2025)

| Popular music

Mohammad Faris, Yulanda Faris

| Hnatyshyn Award

Yannick Nézet-Séguin

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2011

| Yvon Deschamps

| Theatre

| rowspan=8| "William Shatner, Howard Shore win GG Awards". Times & Transcript, March 4, 2011.

Margie Gillis

| Dance

William Shatner

| Broadcasting

Howard Shore

| Film

Leslee Silverman

| Theatre

Paul Thompson

| Theatre

Jean-André Élie

| Hnatyshyn Award

Denis Villeneuve

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2012

| Janina Fialkowska

| Classical music

| rowspan=8| Stephen Hunt, "Rush saluted for four decades of work". Calgary Herald, March 7, 2012.

Paul-André Fortier

| Dance

Denis Marleau

| Theatre

Deepa Mehta

| Film

Rush

| Popular music

Mary Walsh

| Broadcasting

Earlaine Collins

| Hnatyshyn Award

Des McAnuff

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2013

| Andrew Dawes

| Classical music

| rowspan=8| "Eric Peterson among laureates for lifetime award". Kamloops Daily News, April 11, 2013.

Daniel Lanois

| Popular music

Jean Pierre Lefebvre

| Film

Viola Léger

| Theatre

Eric Peterson

| Theatre

Menaka Thakkar

| Dance

Jean-Pierre Desrosiers

| Hnatyshyn Award

Sarah Polley

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2014

| Anik Bissonnette

| Dance

| rowspan=8| Peter Robb, "Six national art laureates to be feted in Ottawa". Edmonton Journal, March 27, 2014.

Blue Rodeo

| Popular music

Brent Carver

| Theatre

Tom Jackson

| Broadcasting

Louise Lecavalier

| Dance

Janine Sutto

| Theatre

Jean Giguère

| Hnatyshyn Award

Albert Schultz

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=7| 2015

| Walter Boudreau

| Classical music

| rowspan=7| Ian McGillis, "Three Montrealers win Governor General's performance awards". Montreal Gazette, April 10, 2015.

Atom Egoyan

| Film

Diana Leblanc

| Theatre

Sarah McLachlan

| Popular music

R. H. Thomson

| Theatre

Michael M. Koerner

| Hnatyshyn Award

Jean-Marc Vallée

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=7| 2016

| Susan Aglukark

| Popular music

| rowspan=7|

Marie Chouinard

| Dance

Ben Heppner

| Classical music

Robert Lantos

| Film

Suzanne Lebeau

| Theatre

John D. McKellar

| Hnatyshyn Award

Michael Bublé (presentation delayed to 2017)

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=7| 2017

| Jean Beaudin

| Film

| rowspan=7| Lynn Saxberg, "And The Awards Go To...; Michael J. Fox headlines list of Governor General winners". Ottawa Sun, March 10, 2017.

Michael J. Fox

| Broadcasting

Brigitte Haentjens

| Theatre

Martin Short

| Broadcasting

Yves Sioui Durand

| Theatre

William H. Loewen

| Hnatyshyn Award

Michael Bublé (award from 2016)

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2018

| Andrew Alexander

| Broadcasting

| rowspan=8| "And your Governor General Performing Arts Awards honourees are ..." Ottawa Citizen, May 31, 2018.

Geneviève Bujold

| Film

Angela Hewitt

| Classical music

Ginette Laurin

| Dance

Murray McLauchlan

| Popular music

Peter Herrndorf

| Special Award

Florence Junca Adenot

| Hnatyshyn Award

Tegan and Sara

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=7| 2019

| Louise Bessette

| Classical music

| rowspan=7| J. Kelly Nestruck, "Mercer, Feore to receive Governor-General's awards: Killing Eve's Sandra Oh will also be honoured at a gala in April celebrating Canadians in the performing arts". The Globe and Mail, February 28, 2019.

Colm Feore

| Film

Rick Mercer

| Broadcasting

Lorraine Pintal

| Theatre

Mavis Staines

| Dance

E. Noël Spinelli

| Hnatyshyn Award

Sandra Oh

| National Arts Centre Award

=2020s=

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the 2020 gala was cancelled; however, as that year's recipients had already been announced in February before COVID-related lockdowns came into effect, they were honoured at a 2021 gala, with no new honorees named for 2021 itself.Ted Raymond, [https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/canadian-star-ryan-reynolds-awarded-2021-governor-general-s-performing-arts-award-1.5684029 "Canadian star Ryan Reynolds awarded 2021 Governor General's Performing Arts Award"]. CTV News Ottawa, November 27, 2021.

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rowspan=7| 2020-21

| Tantoo Cardinal

| Broadcasting and film

| rowspan=7| Victoria Ahearn, [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2020/02/27/ryan-reynolds-among-2020-governor-generals-performing-arts-awards-winners.html "Ryan Reynolds among 2020 Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards winners"]. Toronto Star, February 27, 2020.

Alexina Louie

| Classical music

Zab Maboungou

| Dance

Catherine O'Hara

| Broadcasting and film

Florent Vollant

| Popular music

Lynda Hamilton

| Hnatyshyn Award

Ryan Reynolds

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=7| 2022

| Fernand Dansereau

| Broadcasting and film

| rowspan=7| Brad Wheeler, [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/theatre-and-performance/article-david-foster-and-playwright-tomson-highway-among-winners-of-the-2022/ "David Foster and playwright Tomson Highway among winners of the 2022 Governor-General’s Performing Arts Awards"]. The Globe and Mail, February 23, 2022.

David Foster

| Popular music

Rita Deverell

| Broadcasting and film

Tomson Highway

| Theatre

Linda Rabin

| Dance

Michelle Smith

| Hnatyshyn Award

Crystal Pite

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=7| 2023

| Michel Marc Bouchard

| Theatre

| rowspan=7| J. Kelly Nestruck, [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/article-2023-governor-generals-performing-arts-awards-to-honour-kd-lang-michel/ "2023 Governor-General’s Performing Arts Awards to honour k.d. lang, Michel Marc Bouchard"]. The Globe and Mail, February 23, 2023.

Molly Johnson

| Popular music

James Kudelka

| Dance

Rosemarie Landry

| Classical music

k.d. lang

| Popular music

John Kim Bell

| Hnatyshyn Award

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=7| 2024

| Measha Brueggergosman-Lee

| Classical music

| rowspan=7| [https://www.cbc.ca/arts/2024-governor-general-s-performing-arts-awards-andrea-martin-maestro-fresh-wes-1.7122837 "Andrea Martin, Maestro Fresh Wes to receive Canada's top honour in the performing arts"]. CBC Arts, February 22, 2024.

Ronnie Burkett

| Stage

Diane Juster

| Popular music

Andrea Martin

| Screens and voices

Wes Williams (Maestro Fresh Wes)

| Popular music

Jenny Belzberg

| Hnatyshyn Award

Mélanie Demers

| National Arts Centre Award

rowspan=8| 2025

| Bob Ezrin

| Popular music

| rowspan=8|

Denis Gougeon

| Classical music

Graham Greene

| Film

Patrick Huard

| Film

Sandra Laronde

| Theatre

April Hubbard

| Hnatyshyn Award

Jeremy Dutcher

| National Arts Centre Award

Joshua Odjick

| Mentorship

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