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Watch Anne Murray's career-spanning Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech at the Junos

Sarah McLachlan presented the award to Murray.

Sarah McLachlan presented the award to Murray

Anne Murray has held the record for most Juno Award wins since 1993 with 25 trophies. Now, after receiving the Lifetime Achievement award at the 2025 Junos, she's upped her record for a grand total of 26. 

The folk and country singer was introduced by Sarah McLachlan, who said "There's no one like her." She continued, highlighting their East Coast connection: "Her songs were the soundtrack to my childhood and I still know the words to every one."

Murray reminisced about her storied career, the ways the music industry has changed since she got her start and her lasting place in it. In a beautiful moment, she shared what music has always meant to her: "When I look back, it seems clear that singing never felt like a choice for me, I had to do it, it felt as natural as breathing."

Watch the entire speech above. 


A graphic that reads: Hosted by Michael Bublé, JUNOS, Sunday March 20, 2025 at 8pm. There's an image of Bublé to the right, wearing a burgundy suit and holding a Juno.
Michael Bublé will host the 2025 Juno Awards on Sunday, March 30, at 8 p.m ET. Tune in on CBC-TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music and CBC Listen, and stream globally on cbcmusic.ca/junos. (CBC)

Michael Bublé will host the 2025 Juno Awards on Sunday, March 30, at 8 p.m ET. Tune in on CBC-TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music and CBC Listen, and stream globally on cbcmusic.ca/junos.

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