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Bryan Adams, Russell Peters to co-host Juno Awards

TORONTO – Canadian rocker Bryan Adams and comedian Russell Peters will co-host this year’s broadcast of the 2017 Juno Awards on April 2.The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) and CTV said Thursday that the duo take the reins after previously announced host Michael Buble stepped down to focus on his family.Bringing a mix of rock-and-roll and irreverence to the 2017 Juno Awards stage, Adams and Peters play host to performers including A Tribe Called Red, Alessia Cara, Arkells, Ruth B, Sarah McLachlan, Shawn Mendes, and The Strumbellas. Canada’s most exciting night in music airs live in 4K from...