The Juno Awards of 1978, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 29 March 1978 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted for a second consecutive year by David Steinberg at the Harbour Castle Hilton Convention Centre. A 2-hour broadcast of the ceremonies was available nationally on CBC Television. 1500 people were present at the ceremonies.

Juno Awards of 1978
Date29 March 1978
VenueHarbour Castle Hilton Hotel, Toronto, Ontario
Hosted byDavid Steinberg
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBC
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At a news conference following the awards, on 31 March 1978, Stompin' Tom Connors announced he would return his Juno trophies to awards organiser CARAS as a protest against rewarding "Juno jumpers" or artists who do not maintain a residence or presence in Canada. Connors earlier withdrew his nomination as Country Male Vocalist of the Year.

Nominees and winners

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Winner: Patsy Gallant

Other nominees:

Winner: Dan Hill

Other nominees:

Winner: Lisa Dalbello

Other nominees:

Winner: David Bradstreet

Other nominees:

Winner: Rush

Other nominees:

Winner: Hometown Band

Other nominees:

Winner: Dan Hill (Co-composer), "Sometimes When We Touch"

Winner: Carroll Baker

Other nominees:

Winner: Ronnie Prophet

Other nominees:

Multiple Juno winner Stompin' Tom Connors withdrew his nomination to protest Junos given to expatriate Canadians.(Green and King, CanadianEncyclopedia.ca)

Winner: The Good Brothers

Winner: Gordon Lightfoot

Other nominees:

Winner: André Gagnon

Other nominees:

Winner: Matthew McCauley/Fred Mollin, "Sometimes When We Touch" by Dan Hill

Winner: Matthew McCauley/Fred Mollin, Longer Fuse by Dan Hill

Winner:(tie)

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Nominated and winning albums

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Winner: Longer Fuse, Dan Hill

Other nominees:

Winner: Dave Anderson, Short Turn by Short Turn

Winner: Three Borodin Symphonies, Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Winner: Rumours, Fleetwood Mac

Winner: Big Band Jazz, Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass

Nominated and winning releases

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Winner: Sugar Daddy, Patsy Gallant

Other nominees:

Winner: "When I Need You", Leo Sayer

References

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  • "The Junos: Hill and Cummings the frontrunners". The Globe and Mail. 23 March 1978. p. 15.
  • Godfrey, Stephen (30 March 1978). "Dan Hill takes three top Junos". The Globe and Mail. p. 13.
  • "Stompin' Tom awaits industry blacklist". The Globe and Mail. 1 April 1978. p. 32.
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