Winners for this year's Juno Awards have been uncovered at a two-hour ceremony at General Motors Place on Sunday, March 29. Nickelback and Kardinal Offishall were among the musicians scooping multiple awards at the event.
Nickelback got three trophies for Juno Fan Choice, Album of the Year and Group of the Year. During a press conference after the show, the band's lead vocalist/guitarist Chad Kroeger said, "Shock and awe, I was hoping for Hedley ... I love those guys very much."
As for Kardinal, he grabbed two prizes. His single "Dangerous" was named Single of the Year, and his fourth studio album "Not 4 Sale" was honored as Rap Recording of the Year.
Other winners at the awards were Coldplay and Feist. They collected one prize for International Album of the Year and Video of the Year respectively.
Some winners of this year's Juno Awards can be seen in the following list:
![]() | Fireflies |
![]() | Empire State of Mind |
![]() | 3 |
![]() | Party in the U.S.A |
![]() | Down |
![]() | Paparazzi |
![]() | Meet Me Halfway |
![]() | Bad Romance |
![]() | Run This Town |
![]() | Sweet Dreams |
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i am disappointed why Celine Dion didnt win an awards considering that she is doing exceptional globally im her career even up to her latest album taking chances. She is the biggest selling Female Artist in the World Music Awards and Canadian's Biggest Selling Fenale ArtisT last year. The Juno Awards didnt recognized that. I am very disappointed.
i am born and raised in Canada ,i love the original work's of the artist, however I think if would of been less costly and more exciting on the airwave's ,or take a second look about what you have put us the fan's at home thru. was not impressed