Juno Awards of 2000

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The Juno Awards of 2000 were held in Toronto, Canada, during the weekend of March 11–12, 2000. The primary ceremonies were hosted by the family group the Moffatts 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. 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. Nominations were announced February 2, 2000, in Toronto, at the Glenn Gould Studio. Alanis Morissette received five nominations, including one as director for Best Video.

Nominees and winners

Best Female Artist

Winner: Chantal Kreviazuk Other nominees:

Best Male Artist

Winner: Bryan Adams Other nominees:

Best New Solo Artist

Winner: Tal Bachman Other nominees:

Best Group

Winner: Matthew Good Band Other nominees:

Best New Group

Winner: Sky Other nominees:

Best Songwriter

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:

Best Country Female Vocalist

Winner: Shania Twain Other nominees:

Best Country Male Vocalist

Winner: Paul Brandt Other nominees:

Best Country Group or Duo

Winner: The Rankins Other nominees:

International Achievement Award

Winner: Sarah McLachlan

Best Producer

Winner: Tal Bachman and Bob Rock, "She's So High" and "If You Sleep" by Tal Bachman Other nominees:

Best Recording Engineer

Winner: Paul Northfield and Jagori Tanna, "Summertime in the Void" and "When Did You Get Back from Mars?" by I Mother Earth Other nominees:

Canadian Music Hall of Fame

Winner: Bruce Fairbairn

Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

Winner: Emile Berliner

Nominated and winning albums

Best Album

Winner: Alanis Morissette – Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie Other nominees:

Best Blues Album

Winner: Gust of WindRay Bonneville Other nominees:

Best Children's Album

Winner: Skinnamarink TVSharon, Lois and Bram Other nominees:

Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)

Winner: Schumann: String Quartets – St. Lawrence String Quartet Other nominees:

Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble)

Winner: Respighi: La Boutique Fantasque – Montreal Symphony Orchestra Other nominees:

Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance)

Winner: German Romantic Opera – Ben Heppner Other nominees:

Best Album Design

Winner: Michael Wrycraft (creative director) – Radio Fusebox by Andy Stochansky Other nominees:

Best Gospel Album

Winner: Legacy of Hope – Deborah Klassen Other nominees:

Best Instrumental Album

Winner: In My HandsNatalie MacMaster Other nominees:

Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)

Winner: MillenniumBackstreet Boys Other nominees:

Best Traditional Jazz Album – Instrumental

Winner: Deep in a DreamPat LaBarbera Other nominees:

Best Contemporary Jazz Album – Instrumental

Winner: ...so far – D.D. Jackson Other nominees:

Best Vocal Jazz Album

Winner: When I Look in Your EyesDiana Krall Other nominees:

Best Roots or Traditional Album – Group

Winner: Kings of Love – Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Other nominees:

Best Roots or Traditional Album – Solo

Winner: Breakfast in New Orleans, Dinner in Timbuktu – Bruce Cockburn Other nominees:

Best Alternative Album

Winner: [Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars](https://bliptext.com/articles/julie-doiron-and-the-wooden-stars) – Julie Doiron and Wooden Stars Other nominees:

Best Selling Francophone Album

Winner: En Catimini – La Chicane Other nominees:

Best Pop/Adult Album

Winner: Colour Moving and Still – Chantal Kreviazuk Other nominees:

Best Rock Album

Winner: Beautiful Midnight – Matthew Good Band Other nominees:

Nominated and winning releases

Best Single

Winner: "Bobcaygeon" – The Tragically Hip Other nominees:

Best Classical Composition

Winner: Shattered Night, Shivering Stars – Alexina Louie Other nominees:

Best Rap Recording

Winner: Ice ColdChoclair Other nominees:

Best R&B/Soul Recording

Winner: Thinkin' About You – 2Rude featuring Snow, Smoothe tha Hustler, Latoya & Miranda Other nominees:

Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording

Winner: Falling Down – Chester Knight and the Wind Other nominees:

Best Reggae Recording

Winner: Heart & Soul – Lazo Other nominees:

Best Global Album

Winner: Omnisource – Madagascar Slim Other nominees:

Best Dance Recording

Winner: "Silence" – Delerium Other nominees:

Best Video

Winner: Alanis Morissette, "So Pure" by Alanis Morissette Other nominees:

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