Impress me much? Shania Twain ready to lift homegrown artists on 'Canada's Got Talent'
- Shania Twain joins the fourth season of 'Canada's Got Talent' with judges Howie Mandel and Kardinal Offishall, starting March 17, 2025.
- Twain emphasizes the significance of the $1 million prize for Canadian artists facing many barriers, especially those from rural areas.
- Katherine Ryan noted the impressive $1 million prize, saying, 'which is like a week's worth of groceries in Canada.'
- Twain aims to support aspiring artists, expressing her hope that contestants feel comfortable and stating, 'The performance part of it should just be really fun and come from a place of authenticity and sincerity.
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Deep Southwest to appear on Canada's Got Talent
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Impress me much? Shania Twain ready to lift homegrown artists on 'Canada's Got Talent'
TORONTO — Shania Twain famously sings “That don’t impress me much," but the "Canada's Got Talent" judge hopes contestants aren't intimidated by the sassy persona the performer embodied in her 1990s hit.
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