Juno Awards of 2017

Juno Awards of 2017
The 2017 Juno Awards Logo
Date1–2 April 2017
VenueCanadian Tire Centre, Ottawa
Hosted byBryan Adams
Russell Peters
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCTV
Viewership1.272 million[1]
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The Juno Awards of 2017, honouring Canadian music achievements, were presented in Ottawa, Ontario the weekend of 1–2 April 2017. The ceremonies were held at the Canadian Tire Centre in Kanata and televised on CTV with Bryan Adams and Russell Peters as co-hosts.[2][3][4][5] The duo replaced Michael Bublé, who was originally scheduled to host the show.

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  2. ^ Friend, David (9 March 2017). "Bryan Adams, Russell Peters to host Juno Awards in place of Michael Buble". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
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