Year | Category | Award |
2001 | Favourite adult contemporary artist of the year | Grammy Award |
1999 | Artist of the century for the sale of 110 millions albums | |
1998 | Artist of the year | Golden Disc Awards |
Best pop album of the year | Golden Disc Awards | |
Song of the year ("My heart will go on") | Grammy Awards | |
Best selling Canadian female artist of the year | World Music Awards | |
Best original song ("My heart will go on") | Oscar | |
Best female singer | Edison Awards | |
Single of the year ("Tell him") | Edison Awards | |
Best international female artist | Amigo Awards | |
Best foreign female artist | Popcorn Awards | |
Officer of the Order of Quebec | ||
Officer of the Order of Canada | ||
Best female pop rock artist | American Music Awards | |
1997 | Album of the year ("Live A Paris") | Felix Award |
Pop rock album of the year ("Live A Paris") | Felix Award | |
Quebecer artist with most success outside Quebec | Felix Award | |
Quebecer artist with most success in a language other than French | Felix Award | |
Female singer the year | Felix Award | |
Best album of the year ("Falling Into You") | Grammy Award | |
Best pop album of the year ("Falling Into You") | Grammy Award | |
Female singer of the year | Juno Award | |
Best selling french album ("Live A Paris") | Juno Award | |
Best selling album, foreign or domestic ("Falling into you") | Juno Award | |
International achievement award | Juno Award | |
Best selling female artist | World Music Award | |
Best selling artist | World Music Award | |
Best selling pop artist | World Music Award | |
Best international female album | Irma Award | |
Best international female artist | Amigos Award | |
Best original song ("My heart will go on") | Golden Globe | |
Best album ("Falling into you") | Popcorn Award (Greece) | |
Best female artist | Popcorn Award (Greece) | |
International artist of the year 1996 | Price Full Blast (South Africa) | |
Best international female artist | Price Diamond (Hong Kong) | |
Best selling international female album | (Malta) | |
1996 | Quebecer artist with most success outside Quebec | Felix Award |
Best selling album of the year ("D'eux") | Felix Award | |
Female artist of the year | Felix Award | |
Show of the year ("D'eux") | Felix Award | |
Quebecer artist with most success outside Quebec | Felix Award | |
Quebecer artist with most success in a language other than French |
Felix Award | |
Best selling Canadian artist | World Music Award | |
Best french album of the year ("D'Eux") | Juno Award | |
Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of Arts and Letters) | Midem | |
Award for the sale of more than 10 millions albums | Midem | |
Award for the best selling french album ("D'Eux") with more than 4 millions albums sold all over the world | Midem | |
Best international female artist | Irma Awards (Irish awards for the music) | |
Best song of the year ("Pour Que Tu M’Aimes Encore") | Victoires de la Musique | |
Best French artist | Victoires de la Musique | |
Artist of the year | VH1 Award | |
Best pop artist of the year | Bambi Award (Germany) | |
Award for the song "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" | PRIX RFI (France) | |
Woman of the year 1995 | MAGAZINE (France) | |
1995 | Best song ("Think Twice") | Ivor Novello (UK) |
Album of the year ("The colour of my love") | Juno Award | |
Best selling album, foreign or domestic ("The colour of my love") | Juno Award | |
Best selling Canadian female artist of the year | World Music Award | |
Pop rock album of the year ("D'eux") | Felix Award | |
Pop song of the year ("Pour que tu m'aimes encore") | Felix Award | |
1994 | Nomination for the best duet with Clive Griffin in the soundtrack of "Sleepless in Seattle" | Grammy Award |
Best female singer of the year | Caras (Canadian Academy for Arts and Sciences) | |
Quebecer artist having known most success outside Quebec | Felix Award | |
Best album in a language other than French | Felix Award | |
Best female singer of the year | Felix Award | |
The TV special "The colour of my love" is nominated as the best music special in the USA | Cable Ace Awards | |
Best female singer of the year | Juno Award | |
Diamond album for the sale of more than 1 millions albums ("The Colour of my love") | Diamond Album | |
1993 | Best duet ("Beauty and the Beast") | Grammy Award |
Quebecer artist having known most success in an another language than French | Felix Award | |
Quebecer artist having known most success outside Quebec | Felix Award | |
International Billboard award | Billboard Award | |
Best female singer | Juno Award | |
Single of the year ("Beauty and the Beast") (nomination in the same category with "If you asked me to") | Juno Award | |
Best french album ("Dion chante Plamondon") | Juno Award | |
Best dance single ("Love can move mountains") | Juno Award | |
1992 | Best selling Canadian female artist of the year | World Music Award |
Single of the year ("Beauty and the Beast") | Juno Award | |
Best singer of the year | Juno Award | |
Best selling french album ("Dion chante Plamondon"; in Europe the album is named "Des mots qui sonnent") | Juno Award | |
Best dance single ("Love can move mountains" - club mix) | Juno Award | |
Quebecer artist having known most success in an another language than French | Felix Award | |
Best selling album ("Dion chante Plamondon"; in Europe the album is named "Des mots qui sonnent") | Felix Award | |
Medal for her contribution to the Canadian culture during the 125th birthday of Canada | Canadian Goverment | |
Best contemporary video ("Je Danse dans ma Tete") | Much Music Video Award | |
Best recording ("Nothing broken but my heart") | Much Music Video Award | |
Canadian artist who received more international awards | CINARS (Canada) | |
Best original song ("Beauty and the beast") | Oscar | |
Best artist of the year | La Presse (Quebec) | |
1991 | Album of the year ("Unison") | Juno Award |
Singer of the year | Juno Award | |
Quebecer artist having known most success in an another language than French ('Unison') | Felix Award | |
The union artists Prize | Felix Award | |
1990 | Album of the year ("Unison") | Juno Award |
English artist of the year (Céline refused this award because she doesn't consider herself an English artist but an artist who sings in english language. From then on the awards has another name) | Juno Award | |
Platinum ticket for the show "Céline Dion" (100.000 visitors) | Billet platine | |
Best video ("Can't Live With You, Can't Live without You", duet with Billy - Newton Davis) | Much Music Video Award | |
1988 | Eurovision competition award ("Ne partez pas sans moi") | Eurovision |
Best performance of the year for the concert "Céline Dion" | Felix Award | |
Best female singer of the year | Felix Award | |
Pop song of the year ("Incognito") | Felix Award | |
Most renowned artist of Quebec | Felix Award | |
Young artist in the "under 25" category | Metrostar | |
1985 | Single of the year ("Melanie") | Felix Award |
Best selling single ("Melanie") | Felix Award | |
Female singer of the year | Felix Award | |
Pop song of the year ("Une colombe") | Felix Award | |
Best selling single ("Une colombe") | Felix Award | |
1984 | Single of the year ("Les chemins de ma maison") | Felix Award |
Female singer of the year | Felix Award | |
1983 | Revelation of the year | Felix Award |
Pop single of the year ("Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi") | Felix Award | |
Most renowned artist of Quebec | Felix Award | |
Female singer of the year | Felix Award | |
First Canadian artist to receive this award for the single "D’Amour Ou D’Amite" (more than 700.000 copies) | Gold Album | |
1982 | Best song ("Tellement J’ai D’Amour Pour Toi") | Yamaha World Song Festival |
Best artist | Yamaha Symphony Orchestra Award |
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English translation by Raffaele |