Cara, a singer-songwriter from Brampton,
Ontario, was nominated for the most awards this year, including
album of the year and artist of the year.
In an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on
Tuesday, she said that despite winning international awards, the
Junos will always be special to her.
"There's nothing like being supported by your own country,"
Cara, said. Cara was named Best New Artist at the 2018 Grammy
Awards, becoming the first Canadian artist to win the award.
Mendes, from Pickering, Ontario, and Adams, born in Kingston,
Ontario, were both nominated for artist of the year. Mendes'
collaboration with Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello, "Señiorita,"
was nominated for single of the year, and Adams' record "Shine a
Light" will compete against Michael Bublé's "love" for album of
the year, among others.
Sum 41's record, "Order in Decline," was nominated for rock
album of the year.
Canadian artists including The Weeknd, Avril Lavigne and Justin
Bieber joined Mendes and Cara in being nominated for Juno Fan
Choice Award.
The awards are administered by the Canadian Academy of Recording
Arts and Sciences.
Cara will host the ceremony to be held on March 15 in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan.
(Reporting by Moira Warburton in Toronto; Editing by Giles
Elgood)
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