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Juno Awards of 2011

The Juno Awards of 2011 honoured Canadian music industry achievements in the latter part of 2009 and in most of 2010. The awards were presented in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, during the weekend of 26 and 27 March 2011. A week of related events began on 21 March 2011. This occasion marked 40 years since the 1971 Juno Awards, the first year the ceremonies were conducted by that name.[1]

Juno Awards of 2011

26–27 March 2011

CTV

The primary ceremony on 27 March was televised nationally by CTV. Deane Cameron, president of EMI Music Canada since 1988, was designated the 2011 recipient of the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award.[2] Shania Twain was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.[3] Neil Young was presented with the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award for his work in such causes as Farm Aid.[4]


Drake received six nominations. Arcade Fire earned five nods. Broken Social Scene, Justin Bieber and Hedley each received four nominations. Johnny Reid and Sarah McLachlan each earned two nods. Die Mannequin and Neil Young received two nominations.

20–25 March: various presentations and workshops at the

Ontario Science Centre

20–26 March: various films related to Canadian musicians at

TIFF Bell Lightbox

21 March: Juno Hoops basketball game at Kerr Hall, , featuring musicians, sportspeople and other personalities as players[9]

Ryerson University

22 March: Ovation classical concert at

Roy Thomson Hall

23 March: Songwriters Circle at , hosted by Johnny Reid, featuring Luke Doucet, Lynn Miles, Sylvia Tyson, Royal Wood;

Massey Hall

24 March: Juno Block Party at , a concert in which selected Juno nominees perform;

Pecaut Square

25 March: ice hockey game between NHL veterans and musicians at CNE Coliseum

Juno Cup

25–26 March: JunoFest series of concerts at multiple venues

26 March: Juno Fan Fare at the location

MuchMusic

Michael Bublé

Drake

Hedley

Johnny Reid

the most recent previous time the awards were held in Toronto

Juno Awards of 2000

Juno Awards official site