Juno Awards of 2000
The Juno Awards of 2000 were held in Toronto, Canada, during the weekend of March 11–12, 2000.[1] The primary ceremonies were hosted by the family group the Moffatts[2] at the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre), on March 12, 2000, and broadcast on CBC Television. This marked the first year that the award ceremonies were divided over two days, with non-televised award categories presented on March 11.[citation needed] The following award categories were nationally televised:
A new design for the Juno Award statuettes was created by artist Shirley Elford and introduced at this year's ceremony.[citation needed] Nominations were announced February 2, 2000, in Toronto, at the Glenn Gould Studio.[citation needed] Alanis Morissette received five nominations, including one as director for Best Video. Nominees and winnersWinner: Chantal Kreviazuk Other nominees: Winner: Bryan Adams Other nominees: Winner: Tal Bachman Other nominees: Winner: Matthew Good Band Other nominees: Winner: Sky Other nominees: Winner: Shania Twain (co-songwriter Robert John "Mutt" Lange), "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", "That Don't Impress Me Much", "You've Got a Way" Other nominees:
Winner: Shania Twain Other nominees: Winner: Paul Brandt Other nominees: Winner: The Rankins Other nominees: Winner: Sarah McLachlan Winner: Tal Bachman and Bob Rock, "She's So High" and "If You Sleep" by Tal Bachman Other nominees:
Winner: Paul Northfield and Jagori Tanna, "Summertime in the Void" and "When Did You Get Back from Mars?" by I Mother Earth Other nominees:
Winner: Bruce Fairbairn Walt Grealis Special Achievement AwardWinner: Emile Berliner Nominated and winning albumsWinner: Alanis Morissette – Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie Other nominees:
Winner: Gust of Wind – Ray Bonneville Other nominees:
Winner: Skinnamarink TV – Sharon, Lois and Bram Other nominees:
Winner: Schumann: String Quartets – St. Lawrence String Quartet Other nominees:
Winner: Respighi: La Boutique Fantasque – Montreal Symphony Orchestra Other nominees:
Winner: German Romantic Opera – Ben Heppner Other nominees:
Winner: Michael Wrycraft (creative director) – Radio Fusebox by Andy Stochansky Other nominees:
Winner: Legacy of Hope – Deborah Klassen Other nominees:
Winner: In My Hands – Natalie MacMaster Other nominees:
Winner: Millennium – Backstreet Boys Other nominees:
Winner: Deep in a Dream – Pat LaBarbera Other nominees:
Winner: ...so far – D.D. Jackson Other nominees:
Winner: When I Look in Your Eyes – Diana Krall Other nominees:
Winner: Kings of Love – Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Other nominees:
Winner: Breakfast in New Orleans, Dinner in Timbuktu – Bruce Cockburn Other nominees:
Winner: Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars – Julie Doiron and Wooden Stars Other nominees:
Winner: En Catimini – La Chicane Other nominees:
Winner: Colour Moving and Still – Chantal Kreviazuk Other nominees:
Winner: Beautiful Midnight – Matthew Good Band Other nominees:
Nominated and winning releasesWinner: "Bobcaygeon" – The Tragically Hip Other nominees:
Winner: Shattered Night, Shivering Stars – Alexina Louie Other nominees:
Other nominees:
Winner: Thinkin' About You – 2Rude featuring Snow, Smoothe tha Hustler, Latoya & Miranda Other nominees:
Winner: Falling Down – Chester Knight and the Wind Other nominees:
Winner: Heart & Soul – Lazo Other nominees:
Winner: Omnisource – Madagascar Slim Other nominees:
Other nominees:
Winner: Alanis Morissette, "So Pure" by Alanis Morissette Other nominees:
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