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Juno Awards of 1995

Juno Awards of 1995
Date 26 March 1995
Venue Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario
Hosted by Multiple (see article)
Television/Radio coverage
Network CBC

The Juno Awards of 1995, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 26 March 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario at a ceremony in the Copps Coliseum. Mary Walsh, Rick Mercer and other regulars of the television series This Hour Has 22 Minutes were the hosts for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television. Almost 10,000 people were in attendance, and over 6,500 public tickets were sold.

Nominees were announced on 1 February 1995. Susan Aglukark and Jann Arden were among the prominent nominees this year. Vancouver rock band 54-40's album Smilin' Buddha Cabaret was accidentally left off the nomination list for Best Alternative Album; after realizing the error, the Academy decided to add them to the category, and rather than remove another band's album simply widened the category to six nominees.

Leonard Rambeau, the long-time manager of Anne Murray, received a special lifetime achievement award; Rambeau died later that year of cancer.

This award was chosen by a national poll rather than by Juno organisers CARAS.

Winner: The Tragically Hip

Other Nominees:

Winner: Jann Arden

Other Nominees:

Winner: Neil Young

Other Nominees:

Winner: Susan Aglukark

Other Nominees:

Winner: The Tragically Hip

Other Nominees:

Winner: Moist


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