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TORONTO - Shania Twain sang "That don't impress me much" — but a new round of contestants on "Canada's Got Talent" will try their best.

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This article was published 10/06/2024 (545 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

TORONTO – Shania Twain sang “That don’t impress me much” — but a new round of contestants on “Canada’s Got Talent” will try their best.

Rogers Sports and Media says the pop-country superstar will join Citytv’s hit competition series as a judge in spring 2025, alongside returning judges Howie Mandel and Kardinal Offishall and new addition, comic Katherine Ryan.

Lilly Singh and Trish Stratus will not return to judge the fourth season, a Citytv spokesperson said Monday, thanking them for “making invaluable contributions to the show.”

Shania Twain arrives at the Pre-Grammy Gala on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Invision - Richard Shotwell
Shania Twain arrives at the Pre-Grammy Gala on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Invision - Richard Shotwell

Twain says in a statement that she’s “excited to discover the amazing talent” Canada has to share.

A Citytv spokesperson would not say if the next season would offer a $1-million cash prize like last season, but said they will have more to share in the coming months.

Rogers also says it’s ordered two more seasons of “Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent,” returning early next year, and that former “Cityline” host Tracy Moore will team up with former “Entertainment Tonight Canada” host Cheryl Hickey for a new hour of “Breakfast Television” dedicated to lifestyle entertainment in September.

Citytv’s upcoming lineup also includes a seventh season of Canadian cop-and-canine procedural “Hudson & Rex” in early 2025, and fall imports “The Golden Bachelorette,” “Judge Judy” spinoff “Judy Justice” and the Zachary Quinto-fronted medical drama “Brilliant Minds.”

Exclusive to streamer Citytv Plus — available by subscription via Prime Video — is U.K. drama “Stags,” which follows a stag party gone wrong in South America.

FX Canada’s fall schedule includes returning series “The Old Man” and “What We Do in the Shadows,” plus new comedy series “English Teacher” and sports anthology series “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez.”

Over on OMNI, homegrown sketch comedy series “Abroad” returns for a fourth season next spring.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 10, 2024.

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