Calgary’s Tate McRae emerged as a big winner from the first night of the Juno Awards, taking home her first two Junos with artist of the year and single of the year for her chart-topping pop hit Greedy.
Tobi took also took home two awards Saturday, for rap single and rap album of the year, and Aysanabee won songwriter of the year and alternative album of the year.
Orchestre symphonique de Montréal racked up two awards to hit a career total of 40, tying the group with Céline Dion for the fourth most Juno wins in history, while Grammy-winning producer Shawn Everett — who has worked with the likes of Adele,