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14th Canadian Folk Music Awards
The 14th Canadian Folk Music Awards were presented on November 30 and December 1, 2018 in Calgary, Alberta."Gunning & Cormier, Papillon up for Canadian Folk Music Awards"
'''', September 20, 2018.


Nominees and recipients

Recipients are listed first and highlighted in boldface.


References


External links


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Southern Alberta Institute Of Technology
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