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The Greatest Canadian experienced strong initial ratings, some fall-off during its run, and a partial rebound for the finale. The series was credited with bringing the CBC public "buzz" and a younger demographic. Conversely the series was critiqued, by University of Calgary communication professors Bart Beaty and Rebecca Sullivan in their book ...
CBC announced auditions for the eighth season on February 6, 2024, with both virtual and in-person auditions held in select cities. [40] The eighth season premiered on CBC on October 6, 2024. [41] The season winner was Elora Khanom of Edmonton, Alberta, with Jen Childs (Esquimalt, British Columbia) and Pamela Kramer (Stayner, Ontario) as ...
In 2004, Stroumboulopoulos was featured on CBC television's The Greatest Canadian series as the advocate for Tommy Douglas, former Saskatchewan premier and regarded as Canada's "Father of Medicare". More than 1.2 million votes were cast over six weeks, as each of 10 advocates made their case for the top 10 nominees.
The Great Canadian Culture Hunt (1976) The Great Canadian Escape (1977) Great Canadian Food Show; The Great Detective (1979–1982) The Greatest Canadian (2004) The Greatest Canadian Invention (2007) Guess My Story (1954) Guilty or Not Guilty (1958–1959) Gullage's (1996–1997) Hangin' In (1981–1987) Hans in the Kitchen (1953–1954) Hard ...
Kalan Porter wins the second season of Canadian Idol. His debut single, "Awake in a Dream" reaches number one in the Canadian Singles Chart in October 2004. September 30: The US children's television series Shining Time Station transmits on SCN for the last time. This was also the last time that Shining Time Station has ever aired on Canadian ...
Rúhíyyih Khanum (1910–2000) – wife of Shoghi Effendi, the head of the BaháΚΌí Faith until 1957; she was appointed as a Hand of the Cause; in 2004, CBC viewers voted her number 44 on the list of "greatest Canadians" on the television show The Greatest Canadian [4] Bramwell Tillsley (1931–2019) – General of The Salvation Army, 1993–94
The eighth season of The Great Canadian Baking Show premiered on CBC Television on October 6, 2024. [1] As with previous seasons, ten amateur bakers compete over eight weeks of challenges, vying for the title. Ann Pornel and Alan Shane Lewis return for their fifth season as hosts.
The fourth season of The Great Canadian Baking Show premiered on CBC Television on February 14, 2021. As with previous seasons, ten amateur bakers will compete over eight weeks of challenges, vying for the title. The season marked the debut of Ann Pornel and Alan Shane Lewis as hosts, who replaced Carolyn Taylor and Aurora Browne. [1]