2010 Juno Awards
Our coverage of the biggest night in Canadian music
Last Updated: Sunday, April 18, 2010 | 8:00 PM ET
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Music features
- The Great Lake Swimmers tweet from St. John's
- FEATURE: Great Lake Swimmers
- Folk-rock quintet find great inspiration in Canada's seaways
- INTERACTIVE: Listen to Juno nominees in selected categories
- FEATURE: Drake and Justin Bieber
- Get to know Canada's new pop superstars
- FEATURE: Handsome Furs
- Juno-nominated electro-rock duo take on the world
- FEATURE: Guitar heroes
- Billy Talent and Alexisonfire defy the sinking fortunes of modern rock
- FEATURE: Metric
- Synth-rockers indulge their positive Fantasies
- FEATURE: Tegan and Sara
- Canadian duo find better loving through artistry
- CANADA LIVE: Listen to concerts by Juno-nominated artists
- FEATURE: Inez
- R&B singer puts her Native roots on display
- FEATURE: Michael Bublé
- Canadian crooner shows another side of himself
- Q&A: Diana Krall
- Jazz singer dishes on Elvis Costello, bossa nova and her new album, Quiet Nights
- VIDEO: Jann Arden
- Singer-songwriter talks about parenthood and her near-death experience
- VIDEO: Jully Black
- R&B singer talks about poverty and her relationship with her father
Twin musicians Tegan, left, and Sara are among the best-album nominees for the 2010 Juno Awards. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press)
The Juno Awards are a night dedicated to celebrating Canadian music, and this year's trophies are being handed out April 18 in St. John's, N.L.
In addition to the myriad prizes, the big shoo features performances by the likes of Metric, Justin Bieber, Drake and Blue Rodeo.
We're hosting a live chat about the Junos.
We have on-location reports from CBC reporters Vik Adhopia and Kathryn King and colour commentary by CBC writers Sarah Liss, Lee Ferguson and Andre Mayer.
As well, there will be a running Twitter feed from Juno-nominated band Great Lake Swimmers, who are partaking in the festivities this week and will be performing at the awards gala on Sunday night.
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