Canada's Got Talent season 2

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Canada's Got Talent
Season 2
Promotional poster for season 2, featuring (L to R) judges Offishall, Stratus, Mandel, Singh, and host Ell
Hosted byLindsay Ell
Judges
WinnerJeanick Fournier
Runners-up
No. of episodes9
Release
Original networkCitytv
Original releaseMarch 22 (2022-03-22) –
May 17, 2022 (2022-05-17)
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The second season of Canada's Got Talent, a reality television series, premiered on March 22, 2022 on Citytv.[2] Unlike America's Got Talent, the show only had the audition round, semi-finals and then the finale.

The season was won by Jeanick Fournier, a singer from Saguenay, Quebec.

Format[edit]

Auditions[edit]

The auditions took place in front of the judges and a live audience. At any time during the audition, the judges showed their disapproval of 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-three basis, where three positive votes from the judges were required. The Golden Buzzer is placed in the center of the stage, and each judge (or the host) can only press the Golden Buzzer once each, sending an act straight to the semi-finals.

In the final audition episode before the semi-finals, the dance troupe The Renegades received a special collective golden buzzer from all four judges and Ell.[3] This was only the second time in the history of the franchise in North America that this occurred, following young singer Victory Brinker in the 16th season of America's Got Talent.[4]

Semi-finals[edit]

The semi-finals and final were broadcast through three episodes, two semi-finals and one finale. Judges could still end a performance early with three X's. The acts competed for two judge votes that send them straight to the finals, and the rest compete for a Canada-wide vote that dictates the rest of the finalists. The judges were asked to express their views on each act's performance. Phone lines, Twitter, Facebook, texting and online voting platforms opened for a one-hour after all acts performed. The public voted for the act they thought was the best. Voters could submit a total of fifty votes (ten in each platform). After the votes were counted, the act that 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.

Judges and host[edit]

Judges for Canada's Got Talent (season 2)

It was announced in October 2021 that Kardinal Offishall, Trish Stratus, Lilly Singh and Howie Mandel would serve as judges for the show, with Lindsay Ell as host.[5] The semi-finals later would employ a reduced panel with actor/director Jason Priestley sitting in for both Offishall and Stratus;[6] Stratus reported on her Instagram account that she had contracted COVID-19 the week of the semi-finals taping and thus had to isolate,[7] while Offishall was away for undisclosed reasons.

Simon Cowell, the creator and executive producer of the franchise and a judge in the British and American editions, is not a regular judge of the competition but appeared on the judging panel for the finale.[1]

Season overview[edit]

  Winner |   Runner-up |   Third place
  Finalist |   Semi-finalist | Golden Buzzer Audition
Participant Genre Act From Semi-Final Result
Arik Pipestem Dance Hoop Dancer Calgary, AB 1 Eliminated
Canine Circus Animals Dog Act Toronto, ON 2 Eliminated
Chucky Mady Danger Stuntman Windsor, ON 1 Eliminated
Courtney Gilmour Comedy Comedian Toronto, ON 1 Finalist
Esther and Ezekiel Singing Vocal Duo Caledonia, ON 2 Eliminated
GRVMNT Dance Dance Group Vancouver, BC 1 Finalist
Jeanick Fournier Singing Singer Chicoutimi, QC 2 Winner
Kellie Loder Singing Singer St. John's, NL 1 Runner-up
Ola Dada Comedy Comedian Fort McMurray, AB 2 Eliminated
The Renegades Dance Dance Group Toronto, ON 2 Third place
Savio Joseph Magic Magician Brampton, ON 2 Finalist
Sébastien Savard Music Violinist Alma, QC 1 Eliminated
The Sentimentalists Magic Mentalist Duo Toronto, ON 1 Eliminated
Shadow Entertainment Dance Dance Group Mississauga, ON 1 Finalist
Shea Singing Singer Vancouver, BC 1 Eliminated
Stacey Kay Singing Singer Cambridge, ON 2 Finalist
Theo and Mila Acrobatics Acrobat Duo Oakville, ON 2 Eliminated
Trillium Entertainment Acrobatics Aerialists Toronto, ON 2 Eliminated

Semi-finals summary[edit]

Offishall and Stratus were absent for both semi-final episodes, so there were only 3 judges (Priestley, Singh, and Mandel).

Buzzed Out |   Advanced (Won the Judges' Vote) |   Advanced (Won the Public's Vote)

Semi-final 1 (May 3)[edit]

Guest judge: Jason Priestley

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes Result
Mandel Singh Priestley
GRVMNT 1 Advanced
Sébastien Savard 2 Eliminated
Shea 3 Eliminated
Chucky Mady 4 Eliminated
Arik Pipestem 5 Eliminated
The Sentimentalists 6 Eliminated
Kellie Loder 7 Advanced
Courtney Gilmour 8 Advanced
Shadow Entertainment 9 Advanced

Semi-final 2 (May 10)[edit]

Guest judge: Jason Priestley

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes Result
Mandel Singh Priestley
The Renegades 1 Advanced
Trillium Entertainment 2 Eliminated
Stacey Kay 3 Advanced
Ola Dada 4 Eliminated
Theo & Mila 5 Eliminated
Esther & Ezekiel 6 Eliminated
Savio Joseph 7 Advanced
Canine Circus 8 Eliminated
Jeanick Fournier 9 Advanced

Live Final (May 17)[edit]

Guest judge: Simon Cowell

  Winner |   Runner-up |   3rd place |   Finalist
Finalist Result (May 17)
Courtney Gilmour Finalist
GRVMNT Finalist
Jeanick Fournier 1st
Kellie Loder 2nd
The Renegades 3rd
Savio Joseph Finalist
Shadow Entertainment Finalist
Stacey Kay Finalist

Production[edit]

The season is filmed in the Avalon Theatre in Fallsview Casino Resort. It is produced by McGillivray Entertainment, Fremantle and Rogers Sports & Media. Sponsors of the program include Tim Hortons, CIBC, Walmart, Activia, and Air Miles.[8]

Ratings[edit]

Order Episode Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(night)
Rank
(week)
1 "Auditions 1" 0.858[9] 3[10] 28[10]
2 "Auditions 2"
3 "Auditions 3"
4 "Auditions 4"
5 "Auditions 5"
6 "Auditions 6" 0.826[11] 30[12]
7 "Semi-final 1"
8 "Semi-final 2"
9 "Live Finale" 0.884[13] 21[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Mark Daniell (April 19, 2022). "'I'M ON MY WAY': Simon Cowell headed to 'Canada's Got Talent'". Toronto Sun.
  2. ^ Jaffer, Murtz (March 19, 2022). "'Canada's Got Talent' is back and this time the judges pledge to have an edge". Toronto Star. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  3. ^ Brent Furdyk, "‘Canada’s Got Talent’: Dance Crew The Renegades Receive Surprise Golden Buzzer As Semi-Finals Acts Revealed". ET Canada, April 26, 2022.
  4. ^ Jennifer Maas, "‘AGT’ Judges Give First-Ever Collective Golden Buzzer to a Phenomenal 9-Year-Old Opera Singer". TheWrap, July 7, 2021.
  5. ^ "Howie Mandel, Lilly Singh among judges set for ‘Canada’s Got Talent’". Toronto Star, October 26, 2021.
  6. ^ "Let the Voting Begin! The First Nine of Canada's Got Talent's Semi-Final Acts Vie for a Spot in the Live Finale, May 17 on Citytv". The Canadian Business Journal. May 4, 2022. Retrieved May 4, 2022. Includes quotes from Globe Newswire dated May 3, 2022.
  7. ^ Kapur, Bob (May 3, 2022). "Canada's Got Talent: 9021-Oh my goodness, guess who made the finals?". www.trishstratus.com. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
  8. ^ "Citytv Original Series Canada's Got Talent Unveils Premium Brand Partners & Show Details". Financial Post. February 24, 2022.
  9. ^ "Top Programs – Total Canada (English) Mar 21, 2022 - Mar 27, 2022" (PDF). Numeris.
  10. ^ a b Brioux, Bill (April 5, 2022). "Oscars slap way to top of the Canadian Top-30 March 21–27". Brioux.tv.
  11. ^ "Top Programs – Total Canada (English) April 25, 2022 - May 01, 2022" (PDF). Numeris.
  12. ^ Brioux, Bill (May 10, 2022). "Survivor's Hot Streak Continues for the Week of April 25-May 1". Brioux.tv.
  13. ^ "Top Programs – Total Canada (English) May 16, 2022 - May 22, 2022" (PDF). Numeris.
  14. ^ Brioux, Bill (May 31, 2022). "Survivor remains Canada's most-watched show May 16–22". Brioux.tv.

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