Juno Awards of 1987

The Juno Awards of 1987, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 2 November 1987 in Toronto at a ceremony in the O'Keefe Centre.

Howie Mandel was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television.

CARAS, which was responsible for the awards, chose to revert to an early-year scheduling, therefore no Junos were awarded 1988 but were rescheduled to March 1989.

lang (WEA) Other Nominees: Winner: Ian Tyson (Stony Plain) Other Nominees: Winner: Prairie Oyster (Stony Plain) Other Nominees: Winner: David Foster (WEA) Other Nominees: Winner: Daniel Lanois, So – Peter Gabriel (WEA) Other Nominees: Winner: Gino Vannelli and Joe Vannelli, "Wild Horses" & "Young Lover" by Gino Vannelli Other Nominees: Winner: The Guess Who Winner: Bruce Allen Winner: Shakin' Like a Human Being – Kim Mitchell (Alert) Other Nominees: Winner: Jamie Bennett and Shari Spier, Small Victories by The Parachute Club Other Nominees: Winner: If You Could See Me Now – The Oscar Peterson Four (A&M) Other Nominees: Winner: Schubert, Quintet in C – The Orford String Quartet, Ofra Harnoy (cello) (Fanfare) Other Nominees: Winner: Holst: The Planets – Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) (PolyGram) Other Nominees: Winner: Drums!

– Bill Usher (Kids') Other Nominees: Winner: True Blue – Madonna Other Nominees: Winner: "Someday" – Glass Tiger (Capitol) Other Nominees: Winner: "Venus" – Bananarama Other Nominees: Winners: Other Nominees: Winner: Peek-A-Boo – Kim Richardson (A&M) Other Nominees: Winner: Mean While – Leroy Sibbles (Attic) Other Nominees: Winner: Ron Berti, "Love Is Fire" – The Parachute Club (Current/BMG) Other Nominees: