Exciting finale of Canada's Got Talent showcases diverse talents and reveals million-dollar winners!
The finale of Canada's Got Talent left viewers on the edge of their seats as Saskatchewan singer Rebecca Strong, hailing from the Black Lake Denesuline First Nation, claimed the reality competition's historic first million-dollar prize. Strong's powerful vocals and captivating performances mesmerized audiences, securing her the coveted title. However, the journey was not easy, with Nanaimo dance duo Funkanometry closely trailing behind and placing second in the intense finale. The duo's unique style and energetic routines wowed the judges and the audience, making them unforgettable contenders.
REBECCA STRONG wins $1M from Rogers, the biggest cash prize in Canadian television history, plus financial advice, courtesy of CIBC, to help realize their ...
Nanaimo dance duo Funkanometry came up short Tuesday night during the live finale of Canada's Got Talent, edged out for the show's $1 million prize by ...
Rebecca Strong's audition earned her a "golden buzzer," sending her straight to the competition's semi-finals with a $25000 prize.
The Indigenous singer from Prince Albert, Sask., claimed the reality competition's first million-dollar prize in a two-hour finale featuring eight finalists.
Vancouver Island's funky dance duo took home second place on Canada's Got Talent's season finale tonight, May 14. Although Funkanometry's Jacksun Fryer from ...
The Black Lake Denesuline First Nation singer will compete against seven other performers in the $1 million showdown. Strong nailed the March audition, ...
The Indigenous singer from Prince Albert, Sask., claimed the reality competition's first million-dollar prize in a two-hour finale featuring eight finalists.
Nanaimo dance duo Funkanometry came up short Tuesday night during the live finale of Canada's Got Talent, edged out for the show's $1 million prize by ...
Nanaimo dance duo Funkanometry is competing tonight on Canada's Got Talent, with the biggest cash prize in Canadian television history on the line.
Cameron Gordon and Megan Connors wowed the judges and audience during the audition round with their dance to "The Time of My Life" from the "Dirty Dancing" ...
The 20-year-old singer from the Black Lake Denesuline First Nation competed against seven others in Tuesday's live performance. She sang a cover of Adele's โ ...
REBECCA STRONG wins $1M from Rogers, the biggest cash prize in Canadian television history, plus financial advice, courtesy of CIBC, to help realize their ...