'We are not for sale': Michael Bublé leans into patriotism in Junos opening
- The JUNO Awards took place on March 30, 2025, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, celebrating Canada's music scene with performances from major artists.
- Michael Bublé hosted the event, which featured Sum 41's last performance as they were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
- Awards announced included categories like group of the year and fan choice award, along with recipients celebrating various genres such as rock and jazz.
- Artists expressed their feelings about Canada amid tensions with the United States, sharing what their country means to them during the ceremony.
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