2019 JUNO Awards: See who rocked the red carpet

Corey Hart posed with his entire family on the red carpet. The "Sunglasses at Night" and "Never Surrender" singer was inducted into Canada's Music Hall of Fame during the JUNO Awards.
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JUNO's host Sarah McLachlan chose a fabulous one-shoulder dress with cutouts for the red carpet.
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Canadian Olympic legend Tessa Virtue chose a classy black combo for her JUNO Awards red carpet look.
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Jann Arden wore a black-and-white suit to the JUNO Awards, and of course, brought her killer personality with her.
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David Foster, who won the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award for his philanthrophy and activist work, sported a simple blue suit.
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The Trews coordinated their red carpet looks with a mix of different black-and-white prints and solid colour, and they also brought their A+ hat game.
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Megan Patrick, nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Country Album of the Year, also rocked a sleak black lacy dress.
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Canadian comedy legend Rick Mercer kept it classy in a dark suit on the JUNOs red carpet.
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Members of Arkells wore their "Leather Jacket" for the JUNOs red carpet.
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Chromeo's print game was strong on this year's JUNOs red carpet.
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The Sheepdogs stepped out of a time machine from the '70s with their classic JUNOs red carpet looks.
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