Félix Award
The Félix Award is a prestigious recognition in the Canadian music industry, celebrating outstanding achievements in various musical categories. Established in 1979, it honors artists, producers, and other professionals for their contributions to music, particularly in the Quebec region. The awards are named after Félix Leclerc, a beloved Quebecois singer-songwriter.
Presented annually, the Félix Award features multiple categories, including Best Album, Best Song, and Best New Artist. The winners are determined through a combination of public votes and decisions made by industry professionals. This award aims to promote and support the vibrant music scene in Canada.