Lindsay Ell, left to right, Howie Mandel, Lilly Singh, Rebecca Strong, Rogers Sports & Media president Colette Watson, Kardinal Offishall, and Trish Stratus. Rebecca Strong is now $1 million richer after being crowned the winner of Citytv’s “Canada’s Got Talent” Season 3. THE CANADIAN PRESS



In Niagara Falls, Ontario, Rebecca Strong, an Indigenous singer from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, secured a life-changing victory, claiming the $1 million prize as the winner of Citytv’s “Canada’s Got Talent” Season 3. The highly anticipated two-hour finale showcased eight finalists who competed fiercely for the prestigious title.

Throughout the season, Strong and her fellow competitors showcased a diverse range of talents, including music, dance, comedy, and novelty acts. Selected from a pool of over 100 performers, these finalists represented the cream of the crop in Canadian talent.

The finale, a culmination of weeks of anticipation, saw viewers from across Canada actively participating in the voting process to determine the ultimate winner. With Citytv’s parent company, Rogers, billing the prize as the largest cash award in Canadian television history, the stakes were undeniably high.

In a thrilling showdown, Strong emerged victorious, outshining formidable opponents such as Funkanometry, a dynamic dance duo hailing from Vancouver Island, and Travis Lindsay, a comedic talent from Halifax.

Notably, the third season of the show introduced the concept of the Golden Buzzer, a special recognition bestowed upon standout performers during auditions. Six acts received this honor, each earning $25,000 and a direct ticket to the semifinals.

The magnitude of Strong's win surpassed the previous season's prize, which amounted to $150,000 awarded to a dance ensemble from Quebec. This significant increase in prize money underscores the growing prestige and impact of “Canada’s Got Talent” within the Canadian entertainment landscape.

For Strong, the victory represents not only a substantial financial reward but also validation of her talent and hard work. As she embarks on the next chapter of her career, her triumph serves as an inspiration to aspiring artists across the country, reaffirming the power of perseverance and dedication in the pursuit of one's dreams.

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