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Word on the beat: Junos mark a milestone with language diversity in album of the year

Word on the beat: Junos mark a milestone with language diversity in album of the year

TORONTO — When Inuk singer Elisapie set out to record her pop covers album “Inuktitut,” she wasn’t planning to be a part of history at the Juno Awards. And yet this weekend, the Montreal singer-songwriter heads to Vancouver to help mark an important moment for language representation. For the first time in its 55 years, […]

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