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Making the JUNO Awards accessible

CBC, is committed to making their programming accessible to everyone. They are thrilled to invite you to celebrate the 2026 JUNO Awards with on Sunday, March 29th, featuring Closed Captions, Described Video, and a dedicated American Sign Language (ASL) stream.


Hosted by Mae Martin live from the TD Coliseum in Hamilton, this year’s show promises incredible performances by Allison Russell, Arkells, The Beaches, Daniel Caesar, and many more. It’s going to be an unforgettable night, and we want to ensure every music fan can experience the magic.


Broadcast Details

  • When: Sunday, March 29, 2026

  • Time: 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT

  • Where to Watch ASL: The ASL version will be available to stream live on CBC Gem.


Help Us Spread the Word

To help ensure that Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities know about this accessible broadcast, they have created an ASL promotional video. They would be grateful if you could share these posts with your followers on social media:



 
 
 

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