After sending shockwaves within the reggae music fraternity in Canada last week following the decision to shelve some of its categories, including the Reggae Recording of the Year, organisers of the JUNO Awards have indicated their intention to reverse the decision. Allan Reid, head of the JUNO made a post on his official Instagram account on Tuesday, outlining the decision to reinstate the categories based on the strong responses from the music community. “As CEO of the JUNO Awards I want to personally address the recent discussions surrounding changes we were considering for the 2025 Awards, including Children’s Album of the Year, Reggae Recording of the Year and The Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year categories,” the post read.

The post continued, “Over the course of last year, CARAS [Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences] underwent an extensive process reviewing all award categories, taking into consideration data such as consumption, number of submissions and other metrics. Given the feedback from the community, CARAS will not put these three categories on hiatus this year.” The Instagram post went on to note that an official notice outlining all of the changes for the JUNO Awards programm and its categories will be released on Monday, September 23, 2024.

“We remain dedicated to ensuring the JUNO Awards reflect industry excellence and its representative of the diversity of the Canadian music industry,” Reid’s post read. Carrie Mulli.