Canadian Folk Music Award for English Songwriter of the Year

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The Canadian Folk Music Award for English Songwriter of the Year is a Canadian award, presented as part of the Canadian Folk Music Awards to honour the year's best songwriting in Canadian folk music. Unlike many songwriting awards, the nomination is given in consideration of all of the songwriting on a whole album rather than singling out individual songs. Awards are also presented for French Songwriter of the Year and Indigenous Songwriter of the Year.

Year Nominee Album Ref
2005
1st Canadian Folk Music Awards
Lynn Miles Love Sweet Love
Melwood Cutlery Campfire
Connie Kaldor Sky with Nothing to Get in the Way
James Keelaghan Then Again
Joel Plaskett La De Da
2006
2nd Canadian Folk Music Awards
Stephen Fearing Yellowjacket [1]
Lennie Gallant When We Get There [2]
Ron Hynes Ron Hynes
Romi Mayes Sweet Somethin' Steady
Sarah Noni Metzner Daybreak Mourning
2007
3rd Canadian Folk Music Awards
Suzie Ungerleider Short Stories [3]
Jon Brooks Ours and the Shepherds [4]
Bruce Cockburn Life Short Call Now
David Francey Right of Passage
Emm Gryner The Summer of High Hopes
Keri Latimer, Shelley Marshall Key Principles
2008
4th Canadian Folk Music Awards
Corb Lund Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier! [5]
Tim Hus Bush Pilot Buckaroo [6]
Lindsay Jane Lovers Find Reasons
Wyckham Porteous 3AM
Garnet Rogers Get a Witness
2009
5th Canadian Folk Music Awards
Susan Crowe Greytown [7]
Jon Brooks Moth Nor Rust [8]
William Hawkins Dancing Alone: Songs by William Hawkins
Rob Heath One More Day Above Ground
Rob Lutes Truth & Fiction

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2020s

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