Canada's Got Talent


Canada's Got Talent is an anglophone Canadian reality talent show series that debuted on the Citytv network on March 4, 2012, and part of the global Got Talent franchise. The logo used for Canada's Got Talent does not follow the logo from America's Got Talent, but instead follows the logo from Britain's Got Talent.
As with other series in the franchise, the program was a competition in which entertainers in various fields competed to win a cash prize of $100,000 and a Nissan GT-R, an opportunity to perform during Citytv's New Year's Eve bash, a possibility to perform in a venue in Las Vegas and a trip to Trinidad and Tobago.
The series only ran for one season, won by the Manitoba-based dance troupe Sagkeeng's Finest; in June 2012, Rogers Media president, Scott Moore, announced that a second season would not be produced, after a "careful consideration of all factors, including the current economic climate". In April 2020, a spin-off version of the show called Canadian Family's Got Talent carried out virtually by Citytv during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada ran from April 27 to May 26. It was won by Toronto-based singing trio CZN.

Format

Auditions

The auditions took place in front of the judges and a live audience at different cities across Canada. At any time during the audition, the judges may have shown their disapproval to the act by pressing a buzzer which lights a large red "X" on the stage. If all the judges pressed their buzzers, the act must end. Voting worked on a majority-of-two basis where two positive votes from the judges were required.

The Cutdown

Those that were accepted past the audition round moved on to the Judges Round. This stage of the competition did not feature any audiences and only contained contestants performing in front of the judges. Out of all that made it to this point, thirty-six acts made it through to the next round which was the semi-finals.

Semi-finals

The semi-finals and final were broadcast with a varying number of semi-finals, followed by the one final split into two episodes over one night. The remaining acts performed across a number of semi-finals, with the two most popular acts from each semi-final winning a position in the final. Judges may still end a performance early with three X's. The judges were again asked to express their views on each act's performance. After all acts have performed, phone lines, Twitter, Facebook, text and online voting platforms opened for a one-hour, while the public voted for the act they think were the best. Voters could submit a total of 50 votes. After the votes were counted, the act that has polled the highest number of public votes automatically was placed in the final. The judges then chose between the second and third most popular acts, with the winner of that vote also gaining a place in the final. All other acts were then eliminated from the competition.

Broadcasting

Because of the various time zones in Canada, only viewers in the provinces and territories east of Manitoba saw the show live ; all other areas in Canada broadcast the show on a tape delay basis. All Citytv stations aired the show at 8:00 p.m. with the Toronto station airing the program at 8:00 p.m.; viewers in Newfoundland see the show live at 9:30 p.m. and viewers in the Atlantic region at 9:00 p.m., because there is no Citytv station in these provinces to broadcast the show at local time. The same process occurred with the results show.

Judges

Comedian and actor Martin Short was announced as the first judge on October 13, 2011. On October 17, opera singer Measha Brueggergosman and musician/composer Stephan Moccio were announced as the two judges who would be joining Short at the table. Citytv Toronto personality and Breakfast Television host, Dina Pugliese, was the host of the show.

Season overview

The first season of Canada's Got Talent, a reality television series, premiered on March 4, 2012, and ended on May 14, 2012, on City. Unlike America's Got Talent, the show only had the audition round, top 37, semi-finals, and then the finale. The premiere episode, which aired March 4, 2012, took in a viewership of 2 million on average throughout the night, a record for Citytv.

Auditions

Preliminary Auditions

Canada's Got Talent travelled to six different cities across the country for the producer auditions: Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto and Halifax during the months of September and October 2011.
After the final auditions were completed in Halifax, the show then travelled to Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto, Winnipeg, Halifax and Montreal for the live-audience auditions which were taped in October, November, December 2011 and January 2012.
A total of 244 acts were given a "yes" during the auditions. A total of 108 auditions were aired on television.

Judges Round

Those that were accepted past the audition round moved on to the Judges Round. This stage of the competition did not feature any audiences and only contained contestants walking up to the judges or Dina to find out if they made it to the next round. Originally, out of all that made it to this point, thirty-six acts were to make it through to the next round which would be the semi-finals but because the judges "broke a rule" the final number of semi-finalists were thirty-seven. During the episode, it was announced that 244 acts were given a "yes" during the auditions meaning that 207 were eliminated.
Below is the list of thirty-seven semi-finalists in no set order. Note that some of the acts below may have not been aired on television.
OrderPerformerAct Description
1Yuval FichmanPiano
2Jack EttlingerSinger
3Christopher CharlesSinger
4Shale WagmanBallet
5Lisa OdjigHoops
6Terry Im "KRNFX"Beatboxing
7Scott JacksonBeatboxing
8Pulp City InnRock Band
9Angela Ewtushik and RallyDog
10Broken DanceDancers
11Aygul MemetCircus
12Fantasy CircusCircus
13Wushu by StormMixed Martial Artists
14Francelle Maria & Mathieu LegerYodellers
15OnebloodSingers
16Angry CandyBand
17Ivan DaigleSinger/Guitarist
18The Dance and Illusions of OslenIllusionist
19Nathan KnowlesDancer
20FreshhBoys Dance Group
21Good for GrapesBand
22Jonah BerensSinger
23Sagkeeng's FinestTap Dancers
24Michel & Jack ForestierMelody
25Marissa PuffFire Dancingchri
26Laheeb QuddusiImpersonator
27Roger LeblancActor
28Eric SaintongeCircus
29Vithou Thurber-PromtepSinger
30Enigma DanceDancers
31Daddy CoolDancers
32The Brat PackDancers
33H.I.XBeat Boxing Group
34Julie LafontaineOpera Singer
35Marianne DemersSinger
36Silvia RicciottoSinger
37Craz E Crew Stunt TeamBike Stunts
38Volodymyr MartyniukMagician/Illusionist

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Semi-finals

At this point in the competition, the selected thirty-seven acts will perform in front of an audience and the judges. The semi-finals will contain six or seven acts per week for six weeks with the day after being the results show. Each week, out of the acts that perform, only two will make it to the finals. To determine who moves to the finals, viewer's at home will select one act and the judges will select the other.

Broadcasting

Because of the various time zones in Canada, only viewers in the provinces and territories east of Manitoba see the show live. All other areas in Canada are taped and even though the show does mention the show is live, it is not. All Citytv stations air the show at 8:00 pm with the Toronto station being the first CityTV station to reach 8:00 pm. So viewers in Newfoundland see the show live at 9:30 pm and viewers in the Atlantic at 9:00 pm because there is no CityTV station in these provinces to broadcast the show at local time. The same process occurs with the results show. Also, the semi-finals are filmed at Showline Studios in Toronto.
Key Buzzed out Judge voted for act to move onto finals.

Week 1 (April 2–3, 2012)

Freshh and Julie Lafontaine made it to the finals out of the 7 performers during Week 1. Also, Caitlin Bell and Mathew Cathcart "The Emsee" were the two YouTube auditions that joined the competition.
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Week 2 (April 8–9, 2012)

Angry Candy and Scott Jackson made it to the finals out of the 7 performers during Week 2. Also, none of the judges buzzed for any of the acts during the entire show.

Week 3 (April 15–16, 2012)

Shale Wagman and Emilio Fina made it to the finals out of the 7 performers during Week 3. Also, one of the two YouTube auditions that the judges picked in Week 1 of the semi-finals, Caitlin Bell, performed but was eliminated from the competition during the result show.

Week 4 (April 22–23, 2012)

Ivan Daigle and Mathew Cathcart "The Emsee" made it to the finals out of the 6 performers during Week 4. Mathew was the Judge's pick from all the YouTube auditions to compete in the Semi-Finals announced during Week 1 of the results show. Also, none of the judges buzzed for any of the acts during the entire show.
Sagkeeng's Finest and Terry Im "KRNFX" made it to the finals out of the 6 performers during Week 5. Also, Stephan Moccio performed one of his songs during the results show.
Broken Dance and Aygul Memet made it to the finals out of the 6 performers during Week 6. Also, Measha Brueggergosman performed one of her songs during the results show. None of the judges buzzed any of the acts during Week 6.

Finals

Only 12 acts made it to this point in the competition. After all the acts performed in the two-hour special on May 13, 2012, Canada voted for their favourite, and the winner of Canada's Got Talent's first season was crowned on May 14, 2012, on the finale of the show. The winner received a brand-new Nissan GT-R, possibly a performance in Las Vegas, a spot on Citytv's 2013 New Year's Eve Bash and $100,000 in Canadian currency.
The youngest platinum-selling recording artist in history, Jackie Evancho, who was a finalist on Season 5 of America's Got Talent, sang the Sarah McLachlan song "Angel" as a guest artist on the season finale on May 14. Canadian rock band Hedley performed the song "Beautiful" from their album Storms.
Sagkeeng's Finest received the most votes from Canada, winning the first season of Canada's Got Talent.
Results aired on May 14, 2012
Key

OrderPerformer
1Sagkeeng's Finest
2Terry Im "KRNFX"
3Julie Lafontaine
4Aygul Memet
5Ivan Daigle
6Broken Dance
7Shale Wagman
8Scott Jackson
9Angry Candy
10Mathew Cathcart "The Emsee"
11Jonah Berens
12Freshh

Production

On May 30, 2011, Citytv and Insight Production announced that they would create a Canadian series of the hit Got Talent series and that the show would begin in Spring 2012.
The stage for Canada's Got Talent is almost exactly the same used on Britain's Got Talent; the only difference being that the stage is not full of moving LED lights in Canada.
On October 13, 2011, it was announced that Martin Short would become one of three judges for the show. Four days later, Stephan Moccio and Measha Brueggergosman were confirmed to be the other two judges for the show. On the same day, Dina Pugliese was also announced to be the host for Canada's Got Talent.

Ratings

Canadian Family's Got Talent

In April 2020, during an interview on Breakfast Television, Simon Cowell announced a spin-off version of the show called Canadian Family's Got Talent carried out virtually by Citytv during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. The contest, presented by Canadian Tire, ran from April 27 to May 26, and was judged by Cowell alongside hosts Dina Pugliese and Devo Brown. The contest was won by Toronto-based singing trio CZN.