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Juno Award
Current awards Juno Awards of 2008

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Awarded forOutstanding achievements in the record industry
Presented byCanadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
CountryCanada
First awarded1970
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The Juno Awards are presented annually to Canadian musical artists and bands to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music. The Juno Awards of 2008 were held in Calgary Alberta, Canada on the weekend ending 6 April 2008. The record industry is the part of the Music industry that sells Sound recordings of Music. The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS is the organization responsible for conducting the Juno Awards Canada's primary national musical honours Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Canada's music has mirrored the history and culture of the country Music is an Art form in which the medium is Sound organized in Time. Art refers to a diverse range of Human activities creations and expressions that are appealing to the Senses or Emotions of a human individual New members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame are also inducted as part of the awards ceremonies. The Canadian Music Hall of Fame honors Canadian musicians for their lifetime achievements in Music.

Winners are currently chosen by members of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences or, depending on the award, a panel of experts. The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS is the organization responsible for conducting the Juno Awards Canada's primary national musical honours In almost all of the main general categories, such as Album of the Year or Artist of the Year, nominees are determined by sales during the qualifying period; in genre-specific categories, they are determined by panel. [1]

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History

1964 to 1969: Gold Leaf Awards

Prior to the development of the formal Juno award ceremonies, RPM Magazine began polling its readers in 1964 to determine which artists and groups were considered the best in Canada. RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada Year 1964 ( MCMLXIV) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the 1964 Gregorian calendar. The results of these polls, the RPM Gold Leaf Awards, were announced through RPM each December. RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada [2]

1970: The first ceremonies

In 1970, record label owner Stan Klees met with RPM founder Walt Grealis to plan a formal awards ceremony for the music industry. Year 1970 ( MCMLXX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Stan Klees (born 29 April 1932 at Toronto) was a Canadian music industry businessman Walter Grealis OC ( 18 February 1929 - 20 January 2004) was a Canadian publisher and music industry leader Instead of merely publishing the award results in RPM, presentations would be made at a physical venue. The first official Gold Leaf Awards ceremony took place 23 February 1970 in Toronto. The Gold Leaf Awards of 1970, which were in effect the first Juno Awards, were founded by RPM Magazine to honour Canadian music industry achievements Events 1455 - Traditional date for the publication of the Gutenberg Bible, the first Western Book printed from Movable Year 1970 ( MCMLXX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario

RPM invited its readers later that year to suggest a new name for these awards. The name "Juneau" was submitted, which represented Pierre Juneau, the first head of the Canadian Radio-Television Commission. Pierre Juneau, PC, OC (born October 17, 1922) is a retired film and broadcast executive and one-time member of the Canadian Cabinet CRTC may also stand for Cathode Ray Tube Controller. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC, in French Conseil Juneau was instrumental in establishing Canadian content regulations for broadcasters, to promote Canadian artists. That name became shortened to Juno and by 1971, the awards ceremonies would be referred to as the "Juno Awards". Year 1971 ( MCMLXXI) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. Juno is also the name of the Roman goddess Juno. Roman mythology, or more appropriately Latin mythology, refers to the mythological beliefs of the Italic people inhabiting the region of Latium and its A goddess is a Female Deity. Many Cultures have goddesses Often deities are part of a polytheistic system that includes several deities Juno was the protector and special counselor of the Roman state [3]

Music industry representatives formed an advisory committee for the Junos in 1974 which became the Canadian Music Awards Association the following year. This organisation assumed full management and operation of the Juno Awards from 1977 and became the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS). The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS is the organization responsible for conducting the Juno Awards Canada's primary national musical honours [4][2]

1975: The first broadcasts

The Junos were first televised throughout Canada in 1975 with CBC Television holding national broadcast rights until 2001. The Juno Awards of 1975, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year were awarded on 24 March 1975 in Toronto at a CBC Television is a Canadian English language Television network. After that, these ceremonies were broadcast by CTV. CTV is a Canadian English language Television network. It is Canada's largest privately owned network the main television asset of CTVglobemedia 2006 marked the first time the Junos were broadcast internationally through MTV2 in the United States and several affiliated MTV channels in other nations. MTV2 is a cable network that is widely available in the United States on Digital cable and Satellite television, and is progressively being The telecast of the 2006 Juno Awards was available to approximately 250 million people. [5]

1988: The missing year

Initially, the awards were conducted during the early part of each year. In 1984, organisers postponed that year's awards until December. A late-year scheduling was maintained until January 1988 when CARAS noted the declining viewership on the Juno broadcasts and reverted to an early-year awards schedule. That year's Juno Awards were postponed until 12 March 1989, therefore leaving the 1988 calendar year without a ceremony. Events 538 - Witiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving Year 1989 ( MCMLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar) [6]

1990s and 2000s

In 1996 an album called Oh What A Feeling: A Vital Collection Of Canadian Music, was released as a 4-CD box set to mark the 25th anniversary of the Juno Awards. Year 1996 ( MCMXCVI) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar) Oh What a Feeling A Vital Collection of Canadian Music is a 4-CD box set released in 1996 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Juno Awards A second box set It featured popular songs by Canadian artists from the 1960s to 1990s. Year 1960 ( MCMLX) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1990 ( MCMXC) was a Common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar) In 2001, a second 4-CD box set was released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the awards. In 2006, a third box set was released to celebrate the 35th anniversary.

A Humanitarian Award was inaugurated in 2006. Bruce Cockburn was the first artist to be given this honour. Bruce Douglas Cockburn, OC (ˈkoʊbɚn phonetically "co-burn" (born May 27, 1945) is a Canadian folk/rock Guitarist [7]

At the 2007 ceremony, host Nelly Furtado made Juno history by being the first nominee with multiple nominations, to win every award for which she was nominated, including the 2 most prestigious honours, Album of the Year and Artist of the Year. Nelly Kim Furtado (born December 2 1978 is a Canadian Singer-songwriter, record producer actor and instrumentalist, who also holds Portuguese [8]

Dates and locations

The Juno Awards events were not conducted outside Toronto until 1991. Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Since then, the ceremonies have been hosted throughout Canada, reaching both coasts. The provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Quebec have yet to play host to the Junos. New Brunswick ( French: Nouveau-Brunswick /nuvobʁɔnzwik/ is one of Canada 's three Maritime provinces and is the only constitutionally Prince Edward Island (ˌprɪns ˌɛdwɚd ˈaɪlɨnd ( PEI or P Quebec (kwɨˈbɛk

Juno Awards Dates and Locations
YearDateCityVenueHostBroadcast
197023 FebruaryToronto, OntarioSt. Lawrence Hallunknownnone
197122 FebruaryToronto, OntarioSt. Lawrence Hallunknownnone
197228 FebruaryToronto, OntarioInn on the Parkunknownnone
197312 MarchToronto, OntarioInn on the Parkunknownnone
197425 MarchToronto, OntarioInn on the Parkunknownnone
197524 MarchToronto, OntarioCanadian National ExhibitionPaul AnkaCBC
197615 MarchToronto, OntarioRyerson Polytechnic InstituteJohn Allan CameronCBC
197716 MarchToronto, OntarioRoyal York HotelDavid SteinbergCBC
197828 MarchToronto, OntarioHarbour Castle HiltonDavid SteinbergCBC
197921 MarchToronto, OntarioHarbour Castle HiltonBurton CummingsCBC
19802 AprilToronto, OntarioHarbour Castle HiltonBurton CummingsCBC
19815 FebruaryToronto, OntarioO'Keefe CentreAndrea MartinCBC
198214 AprilToronto, OntarioHarbour Castle HiltonBurton CummingsCBC
19835 AprilToronto, OntarioHarbour Castle HiltonBurton Cummings and Alan ThickeCBC
19845 DecemberToronto, OntarioExhibition PlaceJoe Flaherty and Andrea MartinCBC
19854 NovemberToronto, OntarioHarbour Castle HiltonAndrea Martin and Martin ShortCBC
198610 NovemberToronto, OntarioHarbour Castle HiltonHowie MandelCBC
19872 NovemberToronto, OntarioO'Keefe CentreHowie MandelCBC
1988No Juno ceremonies were conducted this year
198912 MarchToronto, OntarioO'Keefe CentreAndre-Philippe GagnonCBC
199018 MarchToronto, OntarioO'Keefe CentreRick MoranisCBC
19913 MarchVancouver, British ColumbiaQueen Elizabeth TheatrePaul ShafferCBC
199229 MarchToronto, OntarioO'Keefe CentreRick MoranisCBC
199321 MarchToronto, OntarioO'Keefe CentreCeline DionCBC
199420 MarchToronto, OntarioO'Keefe CentreRoch VoisineCBC
199526 MarchHamilton, OntarioCopps ColiseumThis Hour Has 22 Minutes castCBC
199610 MarchHamilton, OntarioCopps ColiseumAnne MurrayCBC
19979 MarchHamilton, OntarioCopps ColiseumJann ArdenCBC
199822 MarchVancouver, British ColumbiaGM PlaceJason PriestlyCBC
19997 MarchHamilton, OntarioCopps ColiseumMike BullardCBC
200012 MarchToronto, OntarioSkyDomeThe MoffattsCBC
20014 MarchHamilton, OntarioCopps ColiseumRick MercerCBC
200214 AprilSt. John's, Newfoundland and LabradorMile One StadiumBarenaked LadiesCTV
20036 AprilOttawa, OntarioCorel CentreShania TwainCTV
20044 AprilEdmonton, AlbertaRexall PlaceAlanis MorissetteCTV
20053 AprilWinnipeg, ManitobaMTS CentreBrent ButtCTV
20062 AprilHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax Metro CentrePamela AndersonCTV
20071 AprilSaskatoon, SaskatchewanCredit Union CentreNelly FurtadoCTV
20086 AprilCalgary, Alberta[9]Pengrowth Saddledome[1]Russell PetersCTV
200929 MarchVancouver, British Columbia[10]To be determinedTo be determinedCTV

Award categories

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It is Canada's largest privately owned network the main television asset of CTVglobemedia See also 2003 in music (UK Musical groups established in 2003 Record labels . . " to " . . . of the year". The previous awards are listed under their present names or the present award that is most similar. There are currently 44 awards.

Aboriginal Recording of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording (1994 - 2002)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year (2005 - Present)
Album of the Year (1980 - 1998, 2003 - Present)
Best Album (1974, 1999 - 2002)
Best Selling Album (1975 - 1979)
Alternative Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Alternative Album (1995 - 2002)
Artist of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Artist (2002)
Best Female Artist (2000 - 2001)
Best Male Artist (2000 - 2001)
Best Female Vocalist (1970 - 1974, 1999)
Best Male Vocalist (1970 - 1974, 1999)
Female Vocalist of the Year (1975 - 1998)
Male Vocalist of the Year (1975 - 1998)
Blues Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Blues Album (1998 - 2002)
Best Blues/Gospel Album (1994 - 1997)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year (2005 - Present) (sponsored by Ever-Reddy Packaging)
Album Design of the Year (2003 - 2004)
Best Album Design (1990 - 2002)
Best Album Graphics (1975 - 1989)
Children's Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Children's Album (1979 - 2002)
Classical Album of the Year - Solo or Chamber Ensemble (2003 - Present)
Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble (1985 - 2002)
Best Classical Album of the Year (1977 - 1984)
Classical Album of the Year - Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment (2003 - Present)
Best Classical Album - Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) With Large Ensemble Accompaniment (1985 - 1987, 2000 - 2002)
Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble) (1989 - 1999)
Best Classical Album of the Year (1977 - 1984)
Classical Album of the Year - Vocal or Choral Performance (2003 - Present)
Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance) (1994 - 2002)
Best Classical Album of the Year (1977 - 1984)
Classical Composition of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Classical Composition (1987, 1989 - 2002)
Comedy Album of the Year (1979 - 1984)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Gospel Album (1998 - 2002)
Best Blues/Gospel Album (1994 - 1997)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Contemporary Jazz Album - Instrumental (2000 - 2002)
Best Contemporary Jazz Album (1994 - 1999)
Best Jazz Album (1977 - 1993)
Country Recording of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Country Artist/Group (2002)
Best New Country Artist/Group (2002)
Best Country Female Artist (1970 - 1974, 2000 - 2001)
Best Country Male Artist (1970 - 1974, 2000 - 2001)
Best Country Female Vocalist (1999)
Best Country Group or Duo (1970 - 1974, 1999 - 2001)
Best Country Male Vocalist (1999)
Country Female Vocalist of the Year (1975 - 1998)
Country Group or Duo of the Year (1975 - 1998)
Country Male Vocalist of the Year (1975 - 1998)
Dance Recording of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Dance Recording (1990 - 2002)
Levi's Entertainer of the Year (1996)
Entertainer of the Year (1995)
Canadian Entertainer of the Year (1987, 1989 - 1994)
International Entertainer of the Year (1989 - 1991, 1993)
Foreign Entertainer of the Year (1992)
Folk Artist of the Year (1980 - 1982)
Folksinger of the Year (1972 - 1979)
Top Folk Singer (1971 - 1971)
Francophone Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Selling Francophone Album (1992 - 2002)
Group of the Year (1975 - 1998, 2003 - Present)
Best Group (1970 - 1974, 1999 - 2002)
Instrumental Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Instrumental Album (1999 - 2002)
Instrumental Artist(s) of the Year (1976 - 1987, 1989 - 1998)
Juno International Achievement Award (1992, 1997, 1999 - Present)
International Album of the Year (1981 - 1991, 2003 - Present)
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) (1993 - 2002)
Best Selling Album by a Foreign Artist (1992)
Best Selling International Album (1975 - 1980)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year (2003 - Present)
Jack Richardson Best Producer (2002)
Best Producer (1999 - 2001)
Producer of the Year (1975 - 1977, 1979 - 1998)
Producer of the Year - Album (1978)
Producer of the Year - Single (1978)
Juno Fan Choice Award (2003 - Present) (presented by Doritos)
Music DVD of the Year (2004 - Present)
New Artist of the Year (2003 - Present) (sponsored by FACTOR and Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters)
Best New Solo Artist (1994 - 2002)
Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year (1974 - 1993)
Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year (1974 - 1993)
New Group of the Year (2003 - Present) (sponsored by FACTOR and Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters)
Best New Group (1974, 1994 - 2002)
Most Promising Group of the Year (1974 - 1993)
Pop Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Pop Album (1999, 2001 - 2002)
Best Pop/Adult Album (2000)
R&B/Soul Recording of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best R&B/Soul Recording (1985 - 2002)
Rap Recording of the Year (1991 - 1992, 2003 - Present)
Best Rap Recording (1993 - 2002)
Recording Engineer of the Year (1976 - 1998, 2003 - Present)
Best Recording Engineer (1999 - 2002)
Reggae Recording of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Reggae Recording (1994 - 2002)
Best World Beat Recording (1992 - 1993)
Best Reggae/Calypso Recording (1985 - 1991)
Rock Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Rock Album (1996, 1999 - 2002)
Blockbuster Rock Album of the Year (1998)
North Star Rock Album of the Year (1997)
Best Hard Rock Album (1994 - 1995)
Hard Rock Album of the Year (1992 - 1993)
Best Hard Rock/Metal Album (1991)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year - Group (2003 - Present)
Best Roots & Traditional Album - Group (1996 - 2002)
Best Roots & Traditional Album (1989 - 1995)
Single of the Year (1980 - 1987, 1989 - 1998, 2003 - Present)
Best Single (1974, 1999 - 2002)
Best Selling Single (1975 - 1979)
Best Selling Single (1993)
Best Selling Single by a Foreign Artist (1992)
International Single of the Year (1981 - 1991)
Best Selling International Single (1975 - 1980)
Songwriter of the Year (1991 - 1998, 2003 - Present)
Best Songwriter (1971 - 1974, 1999 - 2002)
Composer of the Year (1975 - 1990)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental (2000 - 2002)
Best Mainstream Jazz Album (1994 - 1999)
Best Jazz Album (1977 - 1993)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Vocal Jazz Album (2000 - 2002)
Best Mainstream Jazz Album (1994 - 1999)
Best Jazz Album (1977 - 1993)
Video of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Video (1984 - 2002)
World Music Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
Best Global Album (1996 - 2002)
Best Global Recording (1994 - 1995)
Best World Beat Recording (1992 - 1993)

See also

References

  1. ^ 2007 Juno Awards Submission Info
  2. ^ a b Green, Richard. The Juno Award for Aboriginal Recording of the Year, formerly known as Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording, is an annual award presented by Canada 's Juno Winners Adult Alternative Album of the Year (2005 - Present 2005 - Sarah Harmer, All Of Our Names The Juno Award for Album of the Year has been awarded since 1975, and is awarded for the best album in Canada. The Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year is presented annually at Canada 's Juno Awards to honour the best album of the year in the Alternative rock The Juno Award for Artist of the Year has been awarded since 2002 for the best Artist (musician in Canada Winners Best Blues/Gospel Album (1994 - 1997 1994 - Colin Linden, South At Eight/North At Nine Winners Best Album Graphics (1975 - 1989 1975 - Bart Schoales, Night Vision ( Bruce Cockburn) Winners Best Children's Album (1979 - 2002 1979 - Anne Murray, There's A Hippo In My Tub Winners Best Classical Album of the Year (1977 - 1984 1977 - Anton Kuerti, Beethoven - Vols Winners Best Classical Album Large Ensemble or Soloist(s With Large Ensemble Accompaniment (1985 - 1987 1985 - Orchestre symphonique de Winners Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance (1994 - 2002 1994 - Claudette Leblanc (soprano Valerie Tryon Winners Best Classical Composition (1987 Malcolm Forsyth, Atayoskewin Donald Steven Winners Comedy Album of the Year (1979 - 1984 1979 - The Air Farce, The Air Farce Album Winners Best Blues/Gospel Album (1994 - 1997 1994 - Colin Linden, South At Eight/North At Nine Winners Best Jazz Album (1977 &ndash 1993 1977 &mdash Phil Nimmons - Nimmons 'N Nine Plus Six, The Atlantic Suite Winners Best Country Male Artist (1970 - 1974 1970 - Tommy Hunter 1971 - Stompin' Tom Winners Best Dance Recording (1990 - 2002 1990 - Kon Kan, I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You A Rose Garden This is a list of the Canadian Musical artists named Entertainer of the Year at the Juno Awards in those years in which this award or its nearest equivalent Winners International Entertainer of the Year (1989 - 1991 1989 - U2 1990 - Melissa Etheridge Winners Top Folk Singer (1971 - 1971 1971 - Bruce Cockburn Folksinger of the Year (1972 - 1979 Winners Best Selling Francophone Album (1992 - 2002 1992 - Luc de Larochellière, Sauvez Mon Ame The Juno Award for best group of the Year has been awarded since 1970 to the best group (band in Canada. Winners Instrumental Artist(s of the Year (1976 - 1987 1976 - Hagood Hardy 1977 - Hagood Winners International Achievement Award (1992 - 1992 1992 - Bryan Adams International Achievement Award (1997 The Juno Award for International Album of the Year is an annual award given to a non-Canadian album The Juno Award for "Producer of the Year" has been awarded since 1975 The Juno Fan Choice Award (Presented by Doritos) is an annual Juno Award to the favourite artist or group of the year by the music fans of Canada. Winners Music DVD of the Year (2004&ndash) 2004 &mdash Rush / Andrew MacNaughtan / Dan Catullo (Directors/ The Juno Award for New Artist of the Year has been awarded since 1994. The Juno Award for the New Group of the Year has been awarded since 1974 Winners Best Pop Album (1999 - 1999 1999 - Barenaked Ladies, Stunt Best Pop/Adult Album Winners Best R&B/Soul Recording (1985 - 2002 1985 - Liberty Silver, Lost Somewhere Inside Your Love The Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year has been awarded since 1991, and is awarded for the best rap Album in Canada. Winners Recording Engineer of the Year (1976 - 1998 1976 - Michel Ethier, Dompierre Winners Best Reggae/Calypso Recording (1985 - 1991 1985 - Liberty Silver & Otis Gayle, Heaven Must Have Sent You Winners Best Hard Rock/Metal Album (1991 - 1991 1991 - Rush, Presto Hard Rock Album of Winners Best Roots & Traditional Album - Group (1996 - 2002 1996 - The Irish Descendants, Gypsies & Lovers The Juno Award for Single of the Year has been awarded since 1974 for the best single in Canada. Winners Best Selling International Single (1975 - 1980 1975 - Paper Lace, " The Night Chicago Died " Winners Best Songwriter (1971 - 1974 1971 - Gene MacLellan (Special Award Canadian Composer 1972 - Rich Dodson Winners Best Jazz Album (1977 &ndash 1993 1977 &mdash Phil Nimmons - Nimmons 'N Nine Plus Six, The Atlantic Suite Winners Best Jazz Album (1977 &ndash 1993 1977 &mdash Phil Nimmons - Nimmons 'N Nine Plus Six, The Atlantic Suite Winners Best Video (1984 - 2002 1984 - Rob Quartly, Corey Hart, Sunglasses At Night Winners Best World Beat Recording (1992 - 1993 1992 - Various Artists The Gathering 1993 Canada's music has mirrored the history and culture of the country Canada has been a source of Rock and roll music for decades beginning with Paul Anka who in 1957 went to New York City where he recorded his own composition Canadian content (abbreviated cancon or can-con) refers to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission requirements that Radio This is a list of Canadian musicians. Only individuals appear here bands are listed at List of bands from Canada. The RPM Story. Library and Archives Canada. Library and Archives Canada (in French: Bibliothèque et Archives Canada) is a Canadian federal government department responsible for the collection Retrieved on 2007-07-27. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1214 - Battle of Bouvines: In France, Philip II of France defeats John of England.
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  4. ^ Luko, Alexis. Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The Canadian Encyclopedia. The Canadian Encyclopedia is a source of information on Canada. Retrieved on 2007-07-27. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1214 - Battle of Bouvines: In France, Philip II of France defeats John of England.
  5. ^ CTV. ca News Staff. "Juno Awards to be broadcast around the world", CTV Television Network, 30 March 2006. CTV is a Canadian English language Television network. It is Canada's largest privately owned network the main television asset of CTVglobemedia Events 240 BC - 1st recorded Perihelion passage of Halley's Comet. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Retrieved on 2007-07-27. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1214 - Battle of Bouvines: In France, Philip II of France defeats John of England.  
  6. ^ Dafoe, Chris. "Juno Awards move to spring", The Globe and Mail, 27 January 1988, pp. The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English language nationally distributed Newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities Events 98 - Trajan becomes Roman Emperor after the death of Nerva. Year 1988 ( MCMLXXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar)  C5.  
  7. ^ "Bruce Cockburn receives humanitarian Juno Award", Canadian Press, 1 April 2006. Events 527 - Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Retrieved on 2007-07-27. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1214 - Battle of Bouvines: In France, Philip II of France defeats John of England.  
  8. ^ CBC Arts. "Sexy but goofy, Furtado sweeps Juno Awards", CBC News, 1 April 2007. Events 527 - Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Retrieved on 2007-07-27. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1214 - Battle of Bouvines: In France, Philip II of France defeats John of England.  
  9. ^ "The JUNO Awards Head West to Calgary, Alberta in 2008", CARAS, 21 February 2007. Events 362 - Athanasius returns to Alexandria. 1245 - Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Retrieved on 2007-02-21. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 362 - Athanasius returns to Alexandria. 1245 - Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland  
  10. ^ "Vancouver Rolls Out the Red Carpet for The 2009 JUNO Awards", CARAS, 12 February 2008. Events 1429 - English Forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy carrying rations to the army besieging Orleans from attack by the 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Retrieved on 2008-03-12. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 538 - Witiges, king of the Ostrogoths ends his siege of Rome and retreats to Ravenna, leaving  

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