Everyday People is a renowned Canadian reggae band known for its fusion of reggae with various other genres, including rock, pop, and R&B. Formed in the mid-1980s, the band gained recognition for their unique fusion sound and the distinct vocals of lead singer, Everton "Pablo" Paul. Their most notable work, "This is the Day", earned them a Juno Award in 1997 for Best Reggae Recording, marking their significance in the Canadian reggae scene. Despite their dissolution in the late 1990s, Everyday People's influence is still recognized in contemporary reggae music.