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| name = Juno Awards of 2003
| name = Juno Awards of 2003
| date = 6 April 2003
| date = 6 April 2003
| venue = [[Canadian Tire Centre|Corel Centre]], [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]]
| venue = [[Corel Centre]], [[Ottawa]]
| host = [[Shania Twain]]
| host = [[Shania Twain]]
| network = [[CTV Television Network|CTV]]
| network = [[CTV Television Network|CTV]]
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| next = [[Juno Awards of 2004|2004]]
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The '''Juno Awards of 2003''' were presented in [[Ottawa, Ontario]], [[Canada]] on 6 April 2003. The primary awards ceremony was hosted that evening by [[Shania Twain]] at the Corel Centre (now [[Canadian Tire Centre]]) and televised on [[CTV television network|CTV]].
The '''Juno Awards of 2003''' were presented in [[Ottawa]], Ontario, Canada on 6 April 2003. The primary awards ceremony was hosted that evening by [[Shania Twain]] at the Corel Centre (now [[Canadian Tire Centre]]) and televised on [[CTV television network|CTV]].


== Ceremony highlights ==
== Ceremony highlights ==
The evening program included song performances by [[Avril Lavigne]], [[Our Lady Peace]], [[Sam Roberts]], [[Remy Shand]], [[Swollen Members]] and host [[Shania Twain]].
The evening program included song performances by [[Avril Lavigne]], [[Our Lady Peace]], [[Sam Roberts (singer-songwriter)|Sam Roberts]], [[Remy Shand]], [[Swollen Members]] and host [[Shania Twain]].


[[Red Rider]] frontman and long-time solo artist [[Tom Cochrane]] was honoured as the 2003 inductee for the [[Canadian Music Hall of Fame]].
[[Red Rider]] frontman and long-time solo artist [[Tom Cochrane]] was honoured as the 2003 inductee for the [[Canadian Music Hall of Fame]].
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== Nominees and winners ==
== Nominees and winners ==

=== Nominated and winning people ===
=== People ===

==== Artist of the Year ====
==== Artist of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' [[Shania Twain]]
'''Winner:''' [[Shania Twain]]
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*[[Shawn Desman]]
*[[Shawn Desman]]
*[[K-OS]]
*[[K-OS]]
*[[Sam Roberts]]
*[[Sam Roberts (singer-songwriter)|Sam Roberts]]
*[[Sarah Slean]]
*[[Sarah Slean]]


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==== Jack Richardson Producer of the Year ====
==== Jack Richardson Producer of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' [[Alanis Morissette]] - "Hands Clean", "So Unsexy" (both songs by [[Alanis Morissette]])
'''Winner:''' [[Alanis Morissette]] "Hands Clean", "So Unsexy" (both songs by [[Alanis Morissette]])


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*[[Garth Richardson]] - "Family System", "The Red" (both songs by [[Chevelle (band)|Chevelle]])
*[[Garth Richardson]] "Family System", "The Red" (both songs by [[Chevelle (band)|Chevelle]])
*[[Arnold Lanni]] - "I'd Do Anything", "I'm Just A Kid" (both songs by [[Simple Plan]])
*[[Arnold Lanni]] "I'd Do Anything", "I'm Just A Kid" (both songs by [[Simple Plan]])
*[[Bob Rock]] - "Somewhere Out There" ([[Our Lady Peace]]), "Take Me As I Am" ([[Tonic (band)|Tonic]])
*[[Bob Rock]] "Somewhere Out There" ([[Our Lady Peace]]), "Take Me As I Am" ([[Tonic (band)|Tonic]])
*[[Remy Shand]] - "Burning Bridges" "The Way I Feel" (both songs by [[Remy Shand]])
*[[Remy Shand]] "Burning Bridges" "The Way I Feel" (both songs by [[Remy Shand]])


==== Recording Engineer of the Year ====
==== Recording Engineer of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' [[Denis Tougas]], "Double Agent" and "Everybody's Got A Story" by [[Amanda Marshall]]
'''Winner:''' Denis Tougas, "Double Agent" and "Everybody's Got A Story" by [[Amanda Marshall]]


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*[[Richard Chycki]], "Just Like Ali" by [[Tom Cochrane & Red Rider]], "Visions of Paradise" by [[Mick Jagger]]
*Richard Chycki, "Just Like Ali" by [[Tom Cochrane & Red Rider]], "Visions of Paradise" by [[Mick Jagger]]
*[[Eric Filto]], "Another Miracle" and "Supersexworld" by [[One Ton]]
*Eric Filto, "Another Miracle" and "Supersexworld" by [[One Ton]]
*[[Brad Haehnel]], "Shake It Off" by [[Jarvis Church]], "Stoplight" by [[Scott Merritt]]
*Brad Haehnel, "Shake It Off" by [[Jarvis Church]], "Stoplight" by [[Scott Merritt]]
*[[Randy Staub]], "Innocent" and "Somewhere Out There" by [[Our Lady Peace]]
*[[Randy Staub]], "Innocent" and "Somewhere Out There" by [[Our Lady Peace]]


==== Songwriter of the Year ====
==== Songwriter of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' [[Chad Kroeger]] of [[Nickelback]] - "[[Hero (Chad Kroeger song)|Hero]]", "[[How You Remind Me]]", "[[Too Bad]]"
'''Winner:''' [[Chad Kroeger]] of [[Nickelback]] "[[Hero (Chad Kroeger song)|Hero]]", "[[How You Remind Me]]", "[[Too Bad]]"


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*[[Avril Lavigne]] with [[The Matrix (music producer)|The Matrix]] - "[[Complicated (Avril Lavigne song)|Complicated]]", "[[I'm with You (song)|I'm with You]]", "[[Sk8er Boi]]"
*[[Avril Lavigne]] with [[The Matrix (music producer)|The Matrix]] "[[Complicated (Avril Lavigne song)|Complicated]]", "[[I'm with You (Avril Lavigne song)|I'm with You]]", "[[Sk8er Boi]]"
*[[Ron Sexsmith]] - "Former Glory", "Gold In Them Hills", "These Days"
*[[Ron Sexsmith]] "Former Glory", "Gold In Them Hills", "These Days"
*[[Remy Shand]] - "Burning Bridges", "[[Take a Message]]", "The Way I Feel"
*[[Remy Shand]] "Burning Bridges", "[[Take a Message]]", "The Way I Feel"
*[[Shania Twain]] with [[Robert Lange|Robert John "Mutt" Lange]] - "I'm Gonna Getcha (Good)"
*[[Shania Twain]] with [[Robert Lange|Robert John "Mutt" Lange]] "I'm Gonna Getcha (Good)"

=== Albums ===


=== Nominated and winning albums ===
==== Album of the year ====
==== Album of the year ====
'''Winner:''' ''[[Let Go (Avril Lavigne album)|Let Go]]'', [[Avril Lavigne]]
'''Winner:''' ''[[Let Go (Avril Lavigne album)|Let Go]]'', [[Avril Lavigne]]
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==== Aboriginal recording of the Year ====
==== Aboriginal recording of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' ''Lovesick Blues'', [[Derek Miller]]
'''Winner:''' ''Lovesick Blues'', [[Derek Miller (Canadian musician)|Derek Miller]]


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''The Right Combination'', [[Cheechoo and Martin]] (Vern Cheechoo and Lawrence Martin)
*''The Right Combination'', [[Vern Cheechoo]] and [[Lawrence Martin (musician)|Lawrence Martin]]
*''spirit world, solid wood'', [[Leela Gilday]]
*''spirit world, solid wood'', [[Leela Gilday]]
*''Standing Strong'', [[Chester Knight]]
*''Standing Strong'', [[Chester Knight]]
*''Round Dance The Night Away'', [[Randy Wood (musician)|Randy Wood]]
*''Round Dance The Night Away'', Randy Wood


==== Alternative album Album of the Year ====
==== Alternative album Album of the Year ====
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''Nous sommes tous comme les fleurs'', [[Charlotte Diamond]]
*''Nous sommes tous comme les fleurs'', [[Charlotte Diamond]]
*''Once Upon A Tune - Volume 3 - Beanstock'', [[Judy & David]]
*''Once Upon A Tune Volume 3 Beanstock'', [[Judy & David]]
*''Dodo la planète do dream songs night songs'', [[Pelican Music Project]]
*''Dodo la planète do dream songs night songs'', Pelican Music Project
*''Let's Play'', [[Raffi (musician)|Raffi]]
*''Let's Play'', [[Raffi (musician)|Raffi]]


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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''Army Of Love'', [[Jake (band)|Jake]]
*''Army Of Love'', Jake
*''Jubilation VIII - A Cappella Plus'', [[Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir]]
*''Jubilation VIII A Cappella Plus'', [[Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir]]
*''Saved!'', [[Northern Blues Gospel All Stars]]
*''Saved!'', Northern Blues Gospel All Stars
*''Tumbling After'', [[Starfield (band)|Starfield]]
*''Tumbling After'', [[Starfield (band)|Starfield]]


==== Classical Album of the Year (large ensemble) ====
==== Classical Album of the Year (large ensemble) ====
'''Winner:''' ''Bruch Concertos: Vol. II'', [[James Ehnes]], [[Mario Bernardi]], [[Orchestre symphonique de Montreal]]
'''Winner:''' ''Bruch Concertos: Vol. II'', [[James Ehnes]], [[Mario Bernardi]], [[Montreal Symphony Orchestra]]


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
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*''Fritz Kreisler'', [[James Ehnes]]
*''Fritz Kreisler'', [[James Ehnes]]
*''Ravel: The Complete Solo Piano Music'', [[Angela Hewitt]]
*''Ravel: The Complete Solo Piano Music'', [[Angela Hewitt]]
*''Graupner - Partitas for Harpsichord'', [[Geneviève Soly]]
*''Graupner Partitas for Harpsichord'', Geneviève Soly
*''Osvaldo Golijov: Yiddishbuk'', [[St. Lawrence String Quartet]]
*''Osvaldo Golijov: Yiddishbuk'', [[St. Lawrence String Quartet]]


==== Classical Album of the Year (vocal or choral performance) ====
==== Classical Album of the Year (vocal or choral performance) ====
'''Winner:''' ''Mozart Requiem'', [[Les Violons de Roy]]
'''Winner:''' ''Mozart Requiem'', Les Violons de Roy


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
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==== Album Design of the Year ====
==== Album Design of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' ''[[Exit (k-os album)|Exit]]'', [[K-OS]] - Marina Dempster, Nelson Garcia, Steve Goode, Margaret Malandruccolo
'''Winner:''' ''[[Exit (k-os album)|Exit]]'', [[K-OS]] Marina Dempster, Nelson Garcia, Steve Goode, [[Margaret Malandruccolo]]


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''[[Acoustic Kitty (album)|Acoustic Kitty]]'', [[John Mann (musician)|John Mann]] - John Rummen
*''[[Acoustic Kitty (album)|Acoustic Kitty]]'', [[John Mann (musician)|John Mann]] John Rummen
*''Chicken Scratch'', [[Zubot and Dawson]] - Mark Mushet, John Rummen
*''Chicken Scratch'', [[Zubot and Dawson]] Mark Mushet, John Rummen
*''Home is Where My Feet Are'', [[Holly McNarland]] - Garnet Armstrong, Susan Michalek, James Pattyn
*''Home is Where My Feet Are'', [[Holly McNarland]] Garnet Armstrong, Susan Michalek, James Pattyn
*''[[Square (album)|Square]]'', [[Buck 65]] - Robbie Cameron, James Patterson
*''[[Square (album)|Square]]'', [[Buck 65]] Robbie Cameron, James Patterson


==== Francophone Album of the Year ====
==== Francophone Album of the Year ====
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''Celtic Mystique'', [[Howard Baer]]
*''Celtic Mystique'', Howard Baer
*''Camino Latino / Latin Journey'', [[Liona Boyd]]
*''Camino Latino / Latin Journey'', [[Liona Boyd]]
*''Lakeside Retreat'', [[Oliver Schroer]] & [[Dan Gibson]]
*''Lakeside Retreat'', [[Oliver Schroer]] & [[Dan Gibson]]
*''Big Band Love Songs'', [[The Swingfield Big Band]]
*''Big Band Love Songs'', The Swingfield Big Band


==== International Album of the Year ====
==== International Album of the Year ====
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*''[[Escape (Enrique Iglesias album)|Escape]]'', [[Enrique Iglesias]]
*''[[Escape (Enrique Iglesias album)|Escape]]'', [[Enrique Iglesias]]
*''[[Nellyville]]'', [[Nelly]]
*''[[Nellyville]]'', [[Nelly]]
*''[[Laundry Service]]'', [[Shakira]]
*''[[Laundry Service (album)|Laundry Service]]'', [[Shakira]]


==== Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year ====
==== Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year ====
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''Mistura'', [[Mark Duggan's Vuja dé]]
*''Mistura'', Mark Duggan's Vuja dé
*''Love Songs'', [[Warren Hill (musician)|Warren Hill]]
*''Love Songs'', [[Warren Hill (musician)|Warren Hill]]
*''Highwire'', [[NOJO]]
*''Highwire'', [[Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra]]
*''Mother Tree'', [[Jean-Pierre]]{{dn|date=August 2013}}
*''Mother Tree'', Jean-Pierre


==== Vocal Jazz Album of the Year ====
==== Vocal Jazz Album of the Year ====
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*''the path of least resistance'', [[Coral Egan]]
*''the path of least resistance'', [[Coral Egan]]
*''Another Day'', [[Molly Johnson]]
*''Another Day'', [[Molly Johnson]]
*''Pennies From Heaven'', [[Susie Arioli Swing Band]]
*''Pennies From Heaven'', Susie Arioli Swing Band
*''The Wall Street Sessions'', [[Joani Taylor]]/[[Bob Murphy (musician)|Bob Murphy]]
*''The Wall Street Sessions'', Joani Taylor/[[Bob Murphy (musician)|Bob Murphy]]


==== Traditional Jazz Album of the Year ====
==== Traditional Jazz Album of the Year ====
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''Spirituals And Dedications'', [[Jane Bunnett]], [[Dewey Redman]], [[Dean Bowman]], [[Larry Cramer]], [[Stanley Cowell]], [[Kieran Overs]], [[Mark McLean]]
*''Spirituals and Dedications'', [[Jane Bunnett]], [[Dewey Redman]], Dean Bowman, Larry Cramer, [[Stanley Cowell]], Kieran Overs, [[Mark McLean]]
*''Then And Now Oliver'', [[Jones/Skip Bey]]
*''Then and Now'', [[Oliver Jones (pianist)|Oliver Jones]] and Skip Bey
*''Thank You, Ted'', [[Rob McConnell Tentet]]
*''Thank You, Ted'', [[Rob McConnell|Rob McConnell Tentet]]
*''Evolution'', [[Bernard Primeau]], [[Montreal Jazz Ensemble]]
*''Evolution'', Bernard Primeau and the Montreal Jazz Ensemble


==== Pop Album of the Year ====
==== Pop Album of the Year ====
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''[[Born a Lion]]'', [[Danko Jones]]
*''[[Born a Lion]]'', [[Danko Jones]]
*''[[The Interzone Mantras]]'', [[The Tea Party]]
*''[[The Interzone Mantras]]'', [[The Tea Party (band)|The Tea Party]]
*''[[Detox (Treble Charger album)|Detox]]'', [[Treble Charger]]
*''[[Detox (Treble Charger album)|Detox]]'', [[Treble Charger]]
*''Rained Out Parade'', [[Wide Mouth Mason]]
*''Rained Out Parade'', [[Wide Mouth Mason]]
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''All Day Every Day'', [[The Bill Hilly Band]]
*''All Day Every Day'', The Bill Hilly Band ([[The Bills]])
*''[[Five Dollar Bill]]'', [[The Corb Lund Band]]
*''[[Five Dollar Bill]]'', [[The Corb Lund Band]]
*''Your Daughters and Your Sons'', [[The Duhks]]
*''Your Daughters and Your Sons'', [[The Duhks]]
*''Field Guide'', [[John Reischman and the Jaybirds]]
*''Field Guide'', John Reischman and the Jaybirds


==== Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Solo) ====
==== Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Solo) ====
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==== World Music Album of the Year ====
==== World Music Album of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' ''Balagane'', [[Jeszcze Raz]]
'''Winner:''' ''Balagane'', Jeszcze Raz


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''la fiesta mondiale de percussion'', beat
*''la fiesta mondiale de percussion'', The Beat
*''Cuban Odyssey'', [[Jane Bunnett]]
*''Cuban Odyssey'', [[Jane Bunnett]]
*''Raphael Geronimo's Rumba Calzada Vol. 3'', [[Raphael Geronimo]]
*''Raphael Geronimo's Rumba Calzada Vol. 3'', Raphael Geronimo
*''Hypnotika'', [[Maza Mezé]]
*''Hypnotika'', Maza Mezé

=== Releases ===


=== Nominated and winning releases ===
==== Single of the Year ====
==== Single of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' "[[Complicated (Avril Lavigne song)|Complicated]]", [[Avril Lavigne]]
'''Winner:''' "[[Complicated (Avril Lavigne song)|Complicated]]", [[Avril Lavigne]]
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*"[[A New Day Has Come (song)|A New Day Has Come]]", [[Celine Dion]]
*"[[A New Day Has Come (song)|A New Day Has Come]]", [[Celine Dion]]
*"[[Somewhere Out There (Our Lady Peace song)|Somewhere Out There]]", [[Our Lady Peace]]
*"[[Somewhere Out There (Our Lady Peace song)|Somewhere Out There]]", [[Our Lady Peace]]
*"[[Brother Down]]", [[Sam Roberts]]
*"[[Brother Down]]", [[Sam Roberts (singer-songwriter)|Sam Roberts]]


==== Classical Composition of the Year ====
==== Classical Composition of the Year ====
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*"Test Run, John Estacio", [[Banff International String Competition]]
*"Test Run", [[John Estacio]], Banff International String Competition
*"Orbiting Garden", [[Christos Hatzis]], ''Orbiting Garden''
*"Orbiting Garden", [[Christos Hatzis]], ''Orbiting Garden''
*"Music for a Thousand Autumns", [[Alexina Louie]], ''Music for a Thousand Autumns''
*"Music for a Thousand Autumns", [[Alexina Louie]], ''Music for a Thousand Autumns''
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*"[[I Just Wanna Be Mad]]", [[Terri Clark]]
*"[[I Just Wanna Be Mad]]", [[Terri Clark]]
*''[[Curve (Doc Walker album)|Curve]]'', [[Doc Walker]]
*''Curve'', [[Doc Walker]]
*''[[Emerson Drive (album)|Emerson Drive]]'', [[Emerson Drive]]
*''[[Emerson Drive (album)|Emerson Drive]]'', [[Emerson Drive]]
*''[[Shut Up and Kiss Me (album)|Shut Up and Kiss Me]]'', [[Michelle Wright]]
*''[[Shut Up and Kiss Me (Michelle Wright album)|Shut Up and Kiss Me]]'', [[Michelle Wright]]


==== Dance Recording of the Year ====
==== Dance Recording of the Year ====
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'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''Wet'', [[The Boomtang Boys|Boomtang]]
*''Wet'', [[The Boomtang Boys|Boomtang]]
*''Tribalmania'', [[Grand Menage]]
*''Tribalmania'', Grand Menage
*''Freak The Funk'', [[MC Mario]]
*''Freak The Funk'', [[MC Mario]]
*''Sunglasses At Night 2002'', [[Original 3]] featuring [[Corey Hart (singer)|Corey Hart]]
*''Sunglasses At Night 2002'', Original 3 featuring [[Corey Hart (singer)|Corey Hart]]


==== R&B/Soul Recording of the Year ====
==== R&B/Soul Recording of the Year ====
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==== Rap Recording of the Year ====
==== Rap Recording of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' ''[[Monsters in the Closet]]'', [[Swollen Members]]
'''Winner:''' ''[[Monsters in the Closet (Swollen Members album)|Monsters in the Closet]]'', [[Swollen Members]]


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
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==== Reggae Recording of the Year ====
==== Reggae Recording of the Year ====
'''Winner:''' ''You Won't See Me Cry'', [[Sonia Collymore]]
'''Winner:''' ''You Won't See Me Cry'', Sonia Collymore


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*''Gifted Man'', [[Belinda Brady]] featuring [[Carla Marshall]]
*''Gifted Man'', Belinda Brady featuring Carla Marshall
*''Heartache'', [[Mr. Leroy Brown]]
*''Heartache'', Mr. Leroy Brown
*''You Won't See Me Cry'', [[Sonia Collymore]]
*''You Won't See Me Cry'', Sonia Collymore
*''She Boom'', [[Kulcha connection|Kulcha Connection]]
*''She Boom'', Kulcha Connection
*''Two Hands Clapping'', [[Snow (musician)|Snow]]
*''Two Hands Clapping'', [[Snow (musician)|Snow]]


=== Video of the Year ===
=== Video of the Year ===
'''Winner:''' "[[Weapon (song)|Weapon]]" by [[Matthew Good]] - Director: [[Ante Kovac]], [[Matthew Good]]
'''Winner:''' "[[Weapon (song)|Weapon]]" by [[Matthew Good]] Director: Ante Kovac, [[Matthew Good]]


'''Other nominees:'''
'''Other nominees:'''
*"Black Black Heart" by [[David Usher]] - producer: [[Craig Bernard]]
*"Black Black Heart" by [[David Usher]] producer: [[Craig Bernard]]
*"Lovercall" by [[Danko Jones]] - producer: [[Craig Bernard]], [[Danko Jones]]
*"Lovercall" by [[Danko Jones]] producer: [[Craig Bernard]], [[Danko Jones]]
*"Superstarr Pt. 0" by [[K-OS]] - producer: [[Micah Meisner]]
*"Superstarr Pt. 0" by [[K-OS]] producer: [[Micah Meisner]]
*"PDA" by [[Interpol (band)|Interpol]] - producer: Christopher Mills
*"PDA" by [[Interpol (band)|Interpol]] producer: Christopher Mills


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://ottawastart.com/juno.php OttawaStart archive of 2003 Juno Awards]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20091213131231/http://ottawastart.com/juno.php OttawaStart archive of 2003 Juno Awards]
*[http://www.capitalxtra.on.ca/queercapital/cx115/cx115_arts_junos.htm Capital Xtra: "Juno mania hits Ottawa"]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060111025428/http://www.capitalxtra.on.ca/queercapital/cx115/cx115_arts_junos.htm Capital Xtra: "Juno mania hits Ottawa"]
*[http://www.thegate.ca/junos/2003/2003-rant.php "The 2003 Juno Awards: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly"], April 2003 on ''[[TheGATE.ca]]''
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060114070734/http://www.thegate.ca/junos/2003/2003-rant.php "The 2003 Juno Awards: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly"], April 2003 on ''[[TheGATE.ca]]''
* {{cite news | url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/33532/juno-awards-shania-gets-booed | title=Juno Awards: Shania Gets Booed | date=7 April 2003 | publisher=''[[Chart (magazine)|Chart]]'' | accessdate=2009-09-16 | first=Jason | last=Markusoff }}
* {{cite news|url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/33532/juno-awards-shania-gets-booed |title=Juno Awards: Shania Gets Booed |date=7 April 2003 |work=[[Chart (magazine)|Chart]] |access-date=2009-09-16 |first=Jason |last=Markusoff |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110607185638/http://www.chartattack.com/news/33532/juno-awards-shania-gets-booed |archive-date= 7 June 2011 }}
*[http://www.junoawards.ca Juno Awards site]
*[http://www.junoawards.ca Juno Awards site]


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Latest revision as of 04:02, 4 October 2024

Juno Awards of 2003
Date6 April 2003
VenueCorel Centre, Ottawa
Hosted byShania Twain
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCTV
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The Juno Awards of 2003 were presented in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 6 April 2003. The primary awards ceremony was hosted that evening by Shania Twain at the Corel Centre (now Canadian Tire Centre) and televised on CTV.

Ceremony highlights

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The evening program included song performances by Avril Lavigne, Our Lady Peace, Sam Roberts, Remy Shand, Swollen Members and host Shania Twain.

Red Rider frontman and long-time solo artist Tom Cochrane was honoured as the 2003 inductee for the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

During the awards telecast, host Shania Twain made a succession of costume changes with clothing based on logos of every Canadian National Hockey League team. When the time came for her to wear the Toronto Maple Leafs insignia, the crowd in the home arena of the Ottawa Senators provided a substantial booing.

Nominees and winners

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People

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Artist of the Year

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Winner: Shania Twain

Other nominees:

Group of the Year

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Winner: Sum 41

Other nominees:

Fan Choice

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Winner: Shania Twain

Other nominees:

New Artist of the Year

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Winner: Avril Lavigne

Other nominees:

New Group of the Year

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Winner: Theory of a Deadman

Other nominees:

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

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Winner: Alanis Morissette – "Hands Clean", "So Unsexy" (both songs by Alanis Morissette)

Other nominees:

Recording Engineer of the Year

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Winner: Denis Tougas, "Double Agent" and "Everybody's Got A Story" by Amanda Marshall

Other nominees:

Songwriter of the Year

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Winner: Chad Kroeger of Nickelback – "Hero", "How You Remind Me", "Too Bad"

Other nominees:

Albums

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Album of the year

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Winner: Let Go, Avril Lavigne

Other nominees:

Aboriginal recording of the Year

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Winner: Lovesick Blues, Derek Miller

Other nominees:

Alternative album Album of the Year

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Winner: You Forgot It in People, Broken Social Scene

Other nominees:

Blues Album of the Year

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Winner: 6 String Lover, Jack de Keyzer

Other nominees:

Children's Album of the Year

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Winner: Sing with Fred, Fred Penner

Other nominees:

  • Nous sommes tous comme les fleurs, Charlotte Diamond
  • Once Upon A Tune – Volume 3 – Beanstock, Judy & David
  • Dodo la planète do dream songs night songs, Pelican Music Project
  • Let's Play, Raffi

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

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Winner: Instrument of Praise, Toronto Mass Choir

Other nominees:

Classical Album of the Year (large ensemble)

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Winner: Bruch Concertos: Vol. II, James Ehnes, Mario Bernardi, Montreal Symphony Orchestra

Other nominees:

Classical Album of the Year (solo or chamber ensemble)

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Winner: Liszt: Paganini Studie & Schubert March Transcriptions, Marc-André Hamelin

Other nominees:

Classical Album of the Year (vocal or choral performance)

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Winner: Mozart Requiem, Les Violons de Roy

Other nominees:

Album Design of the Year

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Winner: Exit, K-OS – Marina Dempster, Nelson Garcia, Steve Goode, Margaret Malandruccolo

Other nominees:

Francophone Album of the Year

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Winner: Rêver mieux, Daniel Bélanger

Other nominees:

Instrumental Album of the Year

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Winner: Allegro, Robert Michaels

Other nominees:

International Album of the Year

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Winner: The Eminem Show, Eminem

Other nominees:

Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year

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Winner: Tales from the Blue Lounge, Richard Underhill

Other nominees:

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

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Winner: Live in Paris, Diana Krall

Other nominees:

Traditional Jazz Album of the Year

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Winner: Life on Earth, Renee Rosnes

Other nominees:

Pop Album of the Year

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Winner: Let Go, Avril Lavigne

Other nominees:

Rock Album of the Year

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Winner: Gravity, Our Lady Peace

Other nominees:

Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Group)

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Winner: Chicken Scratch, Zubot and Dawson

Other nominees:

Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Solo)

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Winner: Unravel, Lynn Miles

Other nominees:

World Music Album of the Year

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Winner: Balagane, Jeszcze Raz

Other nominees:

  • la fiesta mondiale de percussion, The Beat
  • Cuban Odyssey, Jane Bunnett
  • Raphael Geronimo's Rumba Calzada Vol. 3, Raphael Geronimo
  • Hypnotika, Maza Mezé

Releases

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Single of the Year

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Winner: "Complicated", Avril Lavigne

Other nominees:

Classical Composition of the Year

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Winner: "Requiem for a Charred Skull", Bramwell Tovey, Voices on High

Other nominees:

Country Recording of the Year

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Winner: "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", Shania Twain

Other nominees:

Dance Recording of the Year

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Winner: Billie Jean, The Sound Bluntz

Other nominees:

R&B/Soul Recording of the Year

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Winner: The Way I Feel, Remy Shand

Other nominees:

Rap Recording of the Year

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Winner: Monsters in the Closet, Swollen Members

Other nominees:

Reggae Recording of the Year

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Winner: You Won't See Me Cry, Sonia Collymore

Other nominees:

  • Gifted Man, Belinda Brady featuring Carla Marshall
  • Heartache, Mr. Leroy Brown
  • You Won't See Me Cry, Sonia Collymore
  • She Boom, Kulcha Connection
  • Two Hands Clapping, Snow

Video of the Year

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Winner: "Weapon" by Matthew Good – Director: Ante Kovac, Matthew Good

Other nominees:

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  • Capital Xtra: "Juno mania hits Ottawa"
  • "The 2003 Juno Awards: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly", April 2003 on TheGATE.ca
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  • Juno Awards site