Pop
- Alexei Perry
- Amanda Mabro
- Martha Wainwright
- Rufus Wainright
- Sass Jordan
- Annie Villeneuve
- Carole Laure - also Chanson
- Céline Dion
- Chantal Chamandy
- Chapter 24
- Murray Lightburn
- Corey Hart - also new wave
- The Dears
- Dominique Blais- also rock
- Garou - also blues
- Gino Vannelli
- George Donoso
- Ivan Doroschuk
- Julie Masse
- Dan Boeckner
- Karl Wolf also Rhythm & Blues
- Kathleen
- Marie-Mai
- Marie-Élaine Thibert
- Marilou - also chanson
- Mario Pelchat
- Martine St. Clair
- Men Without Hats - also New Wave
- Mitsou - also electronica
- Murray Lightburn
- Nathalie Simard
- The New Cities
- Patrick Krief
- Projet Orange - Britpop, also rock
- René Simard
- Roch Voisine
- Simple Plan
- Sky
- Soul Attorneys
- Stars
- Stefie Shock - also chanson & electronica
- Stéphanie Lapointe
- Tadros
- Thomas Hellman
- Véronique Béliveau
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“The children [on TV] are too well behaved and are reasonable beyond their years. All the children pop in with exceptional insights. On many of the shows the childrens insights are apt to be unexpectedly philosophical. The lesson seems to be, Listen to little children carefully and you will learn great truths.”
—G. Weinberg. originally quoted in What Is Televisions World of the Single Parent Doing to Your Family? TV Guide (August 1970)
“I dont pop my cork for evry guy I see.”
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—W. T. Lhamon, U.S. educator, critic. Material Differences, Deliberate Speed: The Origins of a Cultural Style in the American 1950s, Smithsonian (1990)