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List of awards and nominations received by Celine Dion

Celine Dion is a Canadian singer. Throughout her four-decade career, she has received numerous awards and nominations for her work in music, film, fashion, and philanthropy. She has won 20 Juno Awards, making her the fourth most awarded artist in the ceremony's history, and with 50 wins from 97 nominations, she is the most awarded artist at the Felix Awards. She has received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2004), Canada's Walk of Fame (1999), and Kraków's Walk of Fame (2008).

At age 12, Dion released her debut single "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" in 1981, marking the beginning of her career. She competed at the Yamaha World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo the following year and won the top prize for "Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi". She gained international recognition after winning the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, representing Switzerland with "Ne partez pas sans moi". The following year, she won her first Juno Award for Female Vocalist of the Year. With the release of her English-language debut album Unison, she became the first French Canadian artist to win both Album of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year. Her self-titled 1992 album earned her first Grammy Award for "Beauty and the Beast", which won Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. In 1997, she won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and Best Pop Album for her fourth English-language studio album Falling into You.

Dion won her first six Billboard Music Awards in 1998 for Let's Talk About Love and "My Heart Will Go On", which also won the Grammy for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. In 1999, she became the first Canadian to receive the UNESCO Artist for Peace title and was the third musical artist inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame. In 2008, she was presented with the honorary Legion of Honor, the highest French order of merit, by former French president Nicolas Sarkozy. In 2013, she was elevated to the Companion of the Order of Canada, the highest level of the Order of Canada. Her contributions to music have also earned her the Chopard Diamond Award in 2004, the Billboard Icon Award in 2016, and honorary doctorates from Université Laval (2008) and Berklee College of Music (2021).

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