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Joni Mitchell praises Mark Carney as a blessing at the Junos
Summary
At the Juno Awards in Hamilton, Joni Mitchell accepted a lifetime achievement award and called Mark Carney "a blessing" while he stood with her on stage; she also spoke about a past brain aneurysm and recovery.
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Joni Mitchell made a rare public appearance in Canada to accept a lifetime achievement award at the Juno Awards in Hamilton. She appeared on stage with Canadian leader Mark Carney and described him as "a blessing." Mitchell also contrasted living in the United States with being back in Canada and spoke about a past brain aneurysm and its effects on her life.
Event highlights:
- Joni Mitchell received a lifetime achievement award and praised Mark Carney while on stage in Hamilton, Ontario.
- Mitchell recalled a decade-old brain aneurysm, saying the experience led to a coma, quitting smoking, and changes she described as ultimately positive.
- Mark Carney offered a televised tribute calling Mitchell's six-decade career a map of Canada.
- Host Mae Martin made remarks about returning to Canada and included comedic references to the United States and gender.
- Nelly Furtado was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, with a pre-taped tribute by Drake and onstage performances by several artists.
- Awards given included The Beaches for best group, Daniel Caesar for best contemporary R&B recording, BBNO$ as Juno Fan Choice, and multiple pre-telecast wins for Tate McCrae; the MusiCounts Teacher of the Year was awarded to Raquel McIntosh.
Summary:
The ceremony combined personal tributes, national themes and a range of performances and awards, with Mitchell's appearance and remarks receiving notable attention. Undetermined at this time.
