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CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE, ARTISTIC VOICE & LEGACY​

From Within The Indigenous Community Across Turtle Island​

The SSIMAs will present awards representing a variety of music genres as well as awards for cultural contribution, significance, legacy and social voice. The award show itself will be two hours in length including the presentation of awards to the winners, as well as live performances from finalists throughout the evening.

Livestream Begins:

Live Performances by

Joel Wood
Plex
Aysanabee
Indian City
Andrea Menard

Hosted by

Sarain Fox

Show Program

7:00 PM | OPENING PRAYER
Elder Claudette Commanda

PERFORMANCE
Joel Wood with Pow Wow Dancers

OPENING REMARKS
Host: Sarain Fox
Executive Producer: Trina Mather-Simard
Industry Advisor: Elaine Bomberry
Métis National Council President:
Cassidy Caron

ARTISTIC VIDEO AWARD
Presented by Joshua Cayer
TD Bank Group

COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented by Barry Dowdall
President, Donna Cona

PERFORMANCE
Andrea Menard performing Riel’s Prayer

SOCIAL VOICE AWARD
Presented by Chef Paul Owl
representing Indigenous Tourism Ontario

INTERNATIONAL ARTIST/GROUP AWARD
Presented by Sam Cook
Director, KMBA Creative Agency

LIVE MUSICAL PERFORMANCE AWARD Presented By Tony Belcourt
Métis Rights Advocate

MUSICAL LEGACY AND CONTRIBUTION AWARD
 Presented to the Family
of Vince Fontaine
by Elaine Bomberry

PERFORMANCE
Indian City performing Wannabe

POP/ALT/ROCK
ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented by Sarain Fox

RAP/HIPHOP/ELECTRIC
ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented by Amanda Rheaume
Co-Owner of Ishkode Records

MUSIC IN THE ARTS AWARD
Presented by Laura & Marc Merilanen
Merilanen Music

POW WOW / HAND DRUM / FIDDLE / INSTRUMENTAL
ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented by Jocelyn Formsma
Chief Executive Officer
&
Averi Doxtator
Indigenous Youth Council President
National Association
of Friendship Centres (NAFC)

PERFORMANCE
Aysanabee

INUIT ARTIST/GROUP
OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented by Sunsdrum Siqiniup Qilauta

METIS ARTIST/ GROUP
 OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented by Cassidy Caron
President, Métis National Council

ROOTS ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented by Michelle-Elise Burnett
Artistic Director, Celebration of Nations

PERFORMANCE
Angela Amarualik performing Sanngijuq

RISING STAR AWARD
Presented by Julie Beun
Director Of Communications And Public Relations, CAA North & East Ontario

RADIO SONG SINGLE OF THE YEAR AWARD
Presented by Patrick LeGrow
Afternoon Drive Host, ELMNT FM

RECORDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR AWARD Presented by Sarain Fox

PERFORMANCE
Plex with Pow Wow Dancers

Thank You | Meegwech
Host: Sarain Fox

2023 SSIMAs Production Team

ItineraryPerformer/Presenter

7 PM | Opening Prayer

Elder: Claudette Commanda

Performance

Joel Wood with Pow Wow Dancers

Opening Remarks

Host: Sarain Fox
Executive Producer: Trina Mather-Simard
Industry Advisor: Elaine Bomberry
Métis National Council Advisor: Cassidy Caron

Artistic Video Award

Presented by Joshua Cayer
TD Bank Group

Country Album of the Year Award

Presented by Barry Dowdall
President, Donna Cona

Performance

Andrea Menard performing Riel's Prayer

Social Voice Award

Presented by Chef Paul Owl
representing
Indigenous Tourism Ontario

International Artist/Group Award

Presented by Sam Cook
Director, KMBA Creative Agency

Live Musical Performance Award

Presented by Tony Belcourt
Métis Rights Advocate

Musical Legacy & Contribution Award

Presented to the Family of Vince Fontaine
by Elaine Bomberry

Performance

Indian City performing Wannabe

Pop/Alt/Rock Album of the Year Award

Presented by Sarain Fox

Rap/Hip Hop/Electric Album of the Year Award

Presented by Amanda Rheaume
Co-Owner, Ishkode Records

Music in the Arts Award

Presented by Laura and Marc Merilanen
Merilanen Music

Pow Wow/Hand Drum/ Fiddle/Instrumental Album of the Year Award

Presented by Jocelyn Formsma
Chief Executive Officer
&
Averi Doxtator
Indigenous Youth Council President
National Association of Friendship Centres (NAFC)

Performance

Aysanabee

Inuit Artist/Group of the Year Award

Presented by Sunsdrum Siqiniup Qilauta

Métis Artist/Group of the Year Award

Presented by Cassidy Caron
President, Métis National Council

Roots Album the Year Award

Presented by Michelle-Elise Burnett
Artistic Director, Celebration of Nations

Performance

Angela Amarualik performing Sanngijuq

Rising Star Award

Presented by Julie Beun
Director of Communications & Public Relations, CAA North & East Ontario

Radio Song Single of the Year Award

Presented by Patrick LeGrow
Afternoon Drive Host, ELMNT FM

Recording Artist of the Year

Presented by Sarain Fox

Performance

Plex with Pow Wow Dancers

Thank You | Meegwech

Host: Sarain Fox

Executive Producer: 
Trina Mather-Simard
Awards & Adjudication Director:
Elaine Bomberry
Prodcuer:
Candace Scott Moore
Technical Director:
Lindy Kinoshameg
Project Manager: 
Leanne Vance
Live Stream Production
Rogers TV
Motion Design & Graphics:
Mediaplus Advertising & Design
Promotion & Publicity:
KOWPR

Opening Music Composed by: 
Vince Fontaine

Artistic

LEADS

TO HELP DEFINE AND DRIVE THE PROCESS

The SSIMAs team wanted to ensure that the entire process captured what the Indigenous artists across Canada wanted to see in a new celebration of Indigenous music and arts. We have requested the support of two national leaders and longtime friends of SSIF to help define and drive the process and truly appreciate their expertise in making this new event a great success.

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Vince Fontaine

MUSICIAN, PRODUCER

Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Vince Fontaine is one of Canada’s most important Indigenous composers. Celebrated for his creative direction of multi-award winning band Eagle & Hawk and his talented collective Indian City, Fontaine’s career abounds with awards and recognition. Vince has deep roots in his Ojibway heritage and the community of Sagkeeng First Nation. Vince has played a vital role in the preparation of launching the SSIMA with his guidance,  creative and artistic vision steering the way for a successful nomination process.

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Elaine Bomberry

PERFORMING ARTS ACTIVIST/PROMOTER/MANAGER/TV AND RADIO PRODUCER​

Elaine Bomberry is Anishinabe and Cayuga, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, in southern Ontario. For the last 14 years, she has made her home on the Capilano Reserve, Squamish Nation territory in North Vancouver, British Columbia. She has worked as a freelance Indigenous Performing Arts activist / promoter / manager / TV and radio producer full-time for 34 years, and is currently managing JUNO winner, Mohawk blues piano man Murray Porter. In 1994, Elaine along with Buffy St.Marie and Curtis ‘Shingoose’ Jonnie, helped create the `Best Music of Aboriginal Canada’ recording category for the JUNO Awards. Elaine manages the jury process and provides creative input into the live awards.

BECOME A PART OF THIS IMPORTANT CELEBRATION OF CANADIAN MUSIC AND LEGACY

The SSIMAs are positioned to become an integral part of Canada’s history in the years to come. You can help ensure that Indigenous presence and participation from the music community is available to a wider audience by spreading the word!

THE SSIMAS EVENT + PRODUCTION TEAM

Executive Producer:
Producer:
Set Designer:
Assistant Production/Stage Manager:
Wranglers (10):

SSIMA Personnel
Summer Solstice Festival
Executive Producer – Trina Mather – Simard
Finance/Operations – Linda Sarazin
Marketing/PR -Knock On Wood Communications
Admin/Coordination – Leanne Vance
Artistic Voice Consultant – Vince Fontaine
Adjudication Consultant – Elaine Bomberry

Advisory

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

A CRITICAL VOICE FOR THE ARTISTIC COMMUNITY

The Advisory Committee serves as a critical voice for the artistic community to contribute to the development of a fair and inclusive nomination and adjudication process for The SSIMAs. Committee members’ combined experience and expertise in the music industry has helped to mold The inaugural SSIMAs into a successful event. We want to acknowledge and give a special thank you to the members of the Artist Advisory Committee for their contributions.

Ted H. Whitecalf

Ted H. Whitecalf

SWEET GRASS RECORDS INC./PRODUCTION PRESIDENT/PHOTOGRAPHER/PRODUCER​

Ted Whitecalf is a Nehiyaw from Sweet Grass First Nation who has always had a passion for his culture. For nearly 20 years, he worked at the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College, now known as the Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre. Ted is skilled in photography, video, event management, publishing, promoting, and is a technician specializing in communications technologies. Sweet Grass Records Inc. was founded in 1993 by Ted. His inspiration was to provide entertainment for people who listen to First Nations music, and to preserve that music for future generations. The Saskatoon-based business is giving older albums, which are popular on the pow wow circuit as well as elder’s stories, a new life by remastering and digitizing its collection of more than 200 Indigenous albums. In 1994, Sweet Grass Records received a Juno nomination for Stoney Park by the Stoney Park Singers in the then-new category of Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording. Ted also has two Junos in collaboration with Buffy Sainte Marie , White Fish Jrs. and Red Bull.

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David McLeod

CEO of Native Communications Incorporated (NCI)

David McLeod is a member of the Pine Creek First Nation and has over 25 years of experience working in media. He is the CEO of Native Communications Incorporated (NCI), which operates a provincial radio network via 57 transmitters. David has written and directed three series of children’s programs for NCI which have appeared on CBC Manitoba North. He also hosted both radio and television talk show programs, and has worked as a television reporter covering stories throughout northern Manitoba for several years. In 2002, David received an Indigenous Music Award for his contributions in promoting Indigenous music. He is a member of the Winnipeg Indigenous Writers Collective and also sits on the Board at Manitoba Audio Recording Industry Association (MARIA). As part of the Advisory Committee, David has provided feedback on the nomination and adjudication processes.

Don Amero

Don Amero

SINGER - SONGWRITER​

An engaging storyteller, singer-songwriter and performer, three-time JUNO Award nominee Don Amero has been tirelessly touring, performing and speaking across Canada for the last decade, earning the respect and attention of the Canadian music industry and fans alike. With a proven ability to effortlessly and genuinely connect with his audience, Don’s talents have been much sought after, and in early 2019 he became a part of the MDM Recordings Inc. roster. Don has also been recognized for this work as an amplifier of Indigenous thought and ideas. Amero, who is of Cree and Metis heritage, hopes to continue the work being done when it comes to building bridges between all communities in Canada. With uplifting beauty across seven albums, Amero creates a lasting impression, with an artistic focus in making music that he hopes will be medicine for others.

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Nikki Komaksiutiksak​

THROAT SINGER, TEACHER OF INUIT HISTORY AND CULTURE

Nikki Komaksiutiksak is from the Inuit community of Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut. She is now a mother of five and is currently working as the acting executive director for Tunngasugit Inc. in Winnipeg. Nikki is an experienced throat singer, teacher of Inuit history and culture, and a heartfelt musical performer. She has participated in a number of international events, representing Manitoba and Inuit at such prestigious venues as the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Summer Games and more recently the 2015 Indigenous Music Awards in Winnipeg. Nikki is often asked to attend universities and schools throughout Manitoba to teach and showcase Inuit culture to both students and staff. As part of the Advisory Committee, Nikki provides feedback in regard to the nomination and adjudication processes.

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Atik Mason

2005 JUNO WINNER FOR ABORIGINAL RECORDING OF THE YEAR​

Atik Mason is Oji-Cree from St. Theresa Point First Nation, MB, Turtle Island. Out of high school, Atik was involved in the heavy metal band JERKWATER and alternative band RUDIS, out of Brandon, MB. It was when he moved to Winnipeg in 2001 that he joined the band, Burnt Project 1 and began experimenting with fusing First Nation traditional music with contemporary sounds. Among other recognitions, Burnt earned two JUNO nominations (2004) and won in 2005 for Aboriginal Recording of the Year, as well as winning at the Western Canadian Music Awards. Over the last decade, Atik has brought his talent to various projects, including SEGWEH (Native American Music Awards Rock Album of the Year, 2010), INDIAN CITY, and EAGLE & HAWK.

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