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The Strumbellas, Leonard Cohen win big while Drake gets snubbed at Junos gala dinner

There were quite a few surprises Saturday night at the Junos Gala Dinner in Ottawa and they all seemed to revolve around people beating out Drake. That list included the Strumbellas, Jazz Cartier and the late Leonard Cohen.

'What we heard is if you beat Drake, you become Drake,' joked Dave Ritter of the Strumbellas

The Strumbellas jump for joy after winning the award for single of the year at the Juno gala in Ottawa on Saturday night. The bulk of the Juno trophies were handed out at the dinner. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

There were quite a few surprises Saturday night at the Junosgala dinnerin Ottawa and they all seemed to revolve around people beating out Drake.

The late Leonard Cohen beat him for artist of the year. Toronto's Jazz Cartier beat him for rap recording of the year.

But no one wasmore surprised than the Strumbellas, whosesong Spiritstopped Drake's mega-hitOne Dance for single of the year. Lead singer Simon Ward was so surprised, he ended up accepting the award shoeless. He said he was so sure the band wasn't going to win,he took off his pair of hard-to-tie-up boots at the table.

"What we heard is if you beat Drake, you become Drake," chimed in the band's Dave Ritter.

That's the kind of night it was amuch more laid back affair comparedto Sunday'sbig, tightly-managedceremony that's broadcast on TV. And the bulk of the Juno trophies were handed out too, with awards going to a healthy mix of veteranCanadian musicians and relative newcomers.

'We're designed to create'

One of those was Montreal's KevinCelestin, better known asKaytranada, who took home electronic album of the year for99.9%. When he got snubbed for thenominations in 2016, the 24-year-old came out against theJunos, calling the Canadian music scene "out of touch" and tweeting he hadlost his respect for the awards (that tweet is now deleted).

He took itback post-win, thanking the Junos for recognizinghim.

"I regret saying all those things. It was definitely something I felt at the time," he told reporters backstage.

Buffy Sainte-Marie, the Saskatchewan-born Cree singer-songwriter, madea passionateplea forup-and-coming talent while accepting the Allan Waters Humanitarian award, one of the evening's legacy awards.

Buffy Sainte-Marie was given this year's Allan Waters Humanitarian award during Saturday's gala. The first thing she did when she hit the stage was thank the 'creator for the gift of music.' (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

"Please have the courage to go beyond your own role models and your heroes and whoever had the hit last month," she said. "Bring us your own uniqueness, your own special style and points of view ... don't be afraid. We're designed to create."

Some of the other big winners Saturdayincluded:

  • Rock album of the year: The Tragically Hip, Man Machine Poem.
  • Producer of the year: A Tribe Called Red.
  • Adult alternative album of the year: Gord Downie,Secret Path.
  • Breakthrough group of the year:The Dirty Nil.
Dundas, Ont.'s The Dirty Nil said they felt a bit out of place at Saturday's gala. 'I feel like weve done a little bit of a swindle here.' (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)
  • Alternative album of the year: July Talk, Touch.
  • Adult contemporary album of the year: Sarah McLachlan,Wonderland.
  • R&B/soul recording of the year: The Weeknd,Starboy.
  • Indigenous music album of the year: Quantum Tangle, Tiny Hands.

Drake wasn't entirely forgotten. He did win the international achievement award, which was not pre-announced or even in the list of awardshanded out to reporters before the show.

Cohen's legacy honoured

Among the night's most memorablemoments was Adam Cohen's tribute to his his father, Leonard, while accepting his posthumous trophy for artist of the year. He said it was hard to speak on behalf of "someone who spoke so beautifully" but managed to find some humour in his death.

"Many international artists find excuses to not participate in the Junos," the younger Cohen told the crowd."I think he's found the best one yet."

My father's last album: Adam Cohen

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Cohen talks about what would be his father's 'last message'

The legendary singer-songwriterdied last November.Backstage, his son detailed all the work his dad was doing in his final days. He said his dad was smoking quitea bit of medicinal marijuana and had predicted Donald Trump would become U.S. president (he died a day before Trump would winthe election).

"Often times, he was working in his bathrobe or in his underwear."

July Talk goofs around backstage after winning alternative album of the year. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

Cohen will be feted in a musical tribute by Feist during Sunday's ceremony at the Canadian Tire Centre, which also includes performances by Alessia Cara, Shawn Mendes, theStrumbellas, Ruth B, A Tribe Called Red and July Talk.

The ceremony, hosted by comedian Russell Peters and singer Bryan Adams, starts at 6:30 pm ET.