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From Feist to the Tragically Hip: a look at the best moments from the 2017 Junos

Tom Power reports from Ottawa to talk about the biggest moments from this year's Juno Awards. Panellists Andrea Warner and The Sheepdogs' Ewan Currie also discuss the highs and lows of last night's televised show.
From left: Leslie Feist performing a tribute to the late Leonard Cohen at the 2017 Juno Awards, Adam Cohen accepting the artist of the year award on behalf of his father Leonard at the Juno gala event, and Tanya Tagaq opening the 2017 Juno Awards with a performance alongside A Tribe Called Red. (CARAS/iPhoto Inc., Getty Images, CARAS/iPhoto Inc.)

The Juno Awards were handed out last night in Ottawa. Two of the night's biggest winners were the Tragically Hip and its lead singer Gord Downie, who won for his solo project Secret Path, as well as the late Leonard Cohen. The latter also received a beautiful tribute performance by singer-songwriter Feist. 

If you didn't get a chance to watch the big ceremony, we will fill you in on everything that happened on today's show. 

Tom Power checks in with guest host Laurie Brown, to discuss all the biggest moments he witnessed in Ottawa while panellists Andrea Warner (CBC Music) and The Sheepdogs' frontman Ewan Currie take a deeper look at the best moments from yesterday's televised events and the gender disparity in Junos' history.

— Produced by Elaine Chau, Beza Seife and Vanessa Nigro