Warner Music Canada - Canadian Artists On Warner Music Group Affiliates

Canadian Artists On Warner Music Group Affiliates

This list is for Canadian artists currently signed to other Warner Music Group affiliates based outside of Canada.

  • Alanis Morissette (Maverick Records)
  • Daniel Powter (Warner Bros. Records)
  • Michael BublĂ© (Reprise Records, 143 Records)
  • Neil Young (Reprise Records)
  • Simple Plan (Atlantic Records)

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