The Juno Awards of 2000 were held in Toronto, Canada, during the weekend of March 11–12, 2000.
[1] The primary ceremonies were hosted by the family group the Moffatts[2] at the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre), on March 12, 2000, and broadcast on CBC Television.
[citation needed] The following award categories were nationally televised: A new design for the Juno Award statuettes was created by artist Shirley Elford and introduced at this year's ceremony.
[citation needed] Nominations were announced February 2, 2000, in Toronto, at the Glenn Gould Studio.
[citation needed] Alanis Morissette received five nominations, including one as director for Best Video.