EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 32 MIN
When Politicians Hijack Music Awards - The Junos Case
from Cannabis Goldsmith - A Show About Art and Design · host TRIBE
In this episode, I take a closer look at the growing overlap between politics, government funding, and the arts, using the Juno Awards as a case study. Sparked by the high-profile appearance of Mark Carney, the conversation explores whether national music awards are still a space for artists, or if they’re increasingly being used as platforms for political messaging. Where’s the line between cultural recognition and public influence? And what happens to the integrity of artistic spaces when that line starts to blur?I describe our Sterling Silver Trophy Belt Buckle design process as I build the design in clay on a small pane of glass.TRIBE – Custom Made Sterling Silver Trophy Belt Buckles and Jewelry – Product of Canada https://tribe.ca Send an email to [email protected] to get on our mailing list or to order custom Canadian produced precious metal jewelry products from TRIBE.The Cannabis Goldsmith is an Art & Design podcast produced by TRIBE COMMUNICATIONS INC. in Ontario, Upper Canada. © and ℗ 2026 Alex Dordevic TRIBE is a registered trademark
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