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Tonight: Young Drunk Punk, Dragons’ Den, X Company, Big Brother Canada, Hockey Wives

Young Drunk Punk, City – “Sound Judgement”
Determined to cure Ian’s (Tim Carlson) music snobbery, Shinky (Atticus Mitchell) puts him through a gauntlet of horrible bands – all in the pursuit of love. Meanwhile, Lloyd (Bruce McCulloch) tries to prove he’s not prejudice by inviting Belinda’s (Allie MacDonald) Pakistani boyfriend for dinner, but accidentally invites the wrong man.

Dragons’ Den, CBC
A company hopes to scare the Dragons into joining an apocalyptic deal; an entrepreneur thinks a cap in hand presentation will win the Dragons over; and a product has the Dragons debating whether or not the concept will be a write off. Plus, the Dragons blow their cork on a sour situation.

X Company, CBC – “Quislings”
The team reaches Paris, tasked with assassinating French civilians who collaborate with the Nazis. As Aurora and Neil face ghosts from their past, Tom discovers a man carrying Germany’s darkest secret.

Big Brother Canada, Global
It’s eviction night in the Big Brother Canada house. Who will be sent packing? Who will become HOH?

Hockey Wives, W Network
Tiffany escapes the LA gossip to house hunt in Vegas, as Emilie wishes to stay in one place. Meanwhile Noureen and Ryan adjust to the idea of parenting as Martine is happy to head back to work. Life’s changing fast for the wives as they manage big moves, big promotions, and bigger bellies.

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Dragons’ Den closes out Season 9 with special season finale

From a media release:

After an exciting ninth season that featured new Dragons, unforgettable pitches and record-setting deals, the DRAGONS’ DEN season finale takes viewers outside the Den to find out what it takes to get to the top. This special “Success” episode celebrates some of the Dragons’ most successful deals in the Den, as well as some of the biggest accomplishments in their own lives and businesses. Tune in as the Dragons reflect on their careers, each sharing their personal keys to success, and how they got to where they are today.

After eight seasons on DRAGONS’ DEN and a remarkable rise to success in the marketing industry, Arlene Dickinson has proven that any obstacle can be overcome with perseverance. In this special episode, Arlene recounts the devastating flood that wiped out most of Calgary’s downtown core, including the headquarters of Venture Communications, a company she transformed from a small marketing agency to a national firm.  Arlene will also update audiences on the progress of one of her most successful deals to date, as she visits Pur Gum’s manufacturing plant just outside of Zurich, Switzerland.

The special then visits Vikram Vij in his hometown of Vancouver, where through hard work and passion, he has turned a group of restaurants and consumer products into a global brand. Vikram’s latest venture is building a new flagship restaurant, a huge addition to an already impressive food empire. Audiences will have a chance to catch up with the husband-and-wife team behind Casalinga Foods’ cabbage rolls, who made a deal with Vikram this past season. Vikram shares his expertise, working with them to find ways to more efficiently manufacture their product.

From Toronto to the Bahamas, to Florida, viewers will witness Michael Wekerle applying his “all or nothing” attitude to both work and play, gaining insight into what really makes him tick. Michael reflects on his early days in the stock market, his secrets to success, and how philanthropy has come to play a pivotal role in his life today. One of his most notable deals, which happened early on in the season, was with Alicia Woods, owner of Covergalls, a brand of coveralls specifically designed for women. Michael travels to a Sudbury mine to check in on the progress of the company, and hears what women have to say about the product.

In the midst of a nationwide speaking tour, David Chilton reflects on the many deals he has made over the course of his three seasons on the show, explaining why he is such a hands-on investor. He checks in on one of his most recent deals, surprising the team from Nonna Pia’s Balsamic Reduction with some exciting news at a grocery store in Toronto.

Finally, the show catches up with Jim Treliving in Hawaii where he celebrates the 50th anniversary of Boston Pizza with hundreds of franchisees from Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Jim shares his thoughts on what it means to be successful and why he has no plans to let up anytime soon. He also meets with the team behind Velofix to offer them business advice on growing a franchise, and to help them congratulate the company’s first group of franchisees.

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Link: Manjit Minhas and Michele Romanow join Dragons’ Den, Vikram Vij leaving

From Cheryl Brown of CBC News:

Manjit Minhas and Michele Romanow join Dragons’ Den, Vikram Vij leaving
Major changes are underway at CBC’s Dragons’ Den as the broadcaster revealed the addition of two young female entrepreneurs to its roster of venture capitalists, and announced the departure of Vikram Vij.

Calgary-born distillery and brewery owner Manjit Minhas and Toronto-born Buytopia.ca co-founder Michele Romanow are joining the hit reality TV show in season 10, the broadcaster announced Wednesday.

Vij, the celebrated Vancouver chef and restaurant magnate, has said he is leaving the den after only one season to spend more time building his own businesses, including his frozen food line. Continue reading.

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Joe Fresh’s Joe Mimran joins Dragons’ Den

From a media release:

CBC announced today that Joe Fresh founder Joe Mimran will join the upcoming 10thseason of DRAGONS’ DEN. The new season of DRAGONS’ DEN will air in fall 2015.

Throughout his storied career, Joe Mimran has founded and built brands that helped define the industry landscape, including Joe Fresh, Club Monaco, Alfred Sung, Caban and—with his wife, Kimberley Newport-Mimran—Pink Tartan. With an intuitive design vision and a keen business sense, Mimran has been at the forefront of fashion and retail for over thirty years. As founder and former creative director of Joe Fresh for Loblaw Companies Limited, Mimran oversaw the brand’s design, merchandising and retail concepts. Under Mimran’s guidance, Joe Fresh has grown to become Canada’s second largest apparel brand, encompassing women’s, men’s, children’s, baby and beauty collections. Additionally, Mimran oversaw creative direction of Home and Entertainment brands for Loblaw, including PC Home, Life at Home, Everyday Essentials, Jump Kids World, Jogi and Tera Gear, among others.

Mimran is also a private investor in Canada-based businesses, ranging from steel to pharmaceuticals. Educated at York University and the University of Windsor, Mimran joined the family dress manufacturing business in 1977. The company marketed several labels, including its marquee Alfred Sung line. The business grew rapidly from a small rented factory to a 50,000 square-foot space on King Street and was renamed Monaco Group in 1981. A longtime collector and patron of the arts, Mimran’s wide-ranging philanthropic activities include support of the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards and Nuit Blanche. Additionally, he was co-chair of the 2014 Big Bang Bash benefiting Toronto’s popular Luminato Festival.

Big things are in store for the anticipated 10th season of DRAGONS’ DEN, which will feature top entrepreneurs, innovative business pitches and new Dragons. Further details about the 10th season of DRAGONS’ DEN will be announced in the coming weeks.

DRAGONS’ DEN continues to be the top-rated Canadian unscripted program this season, with an average audience of about 1 million Canadians each week.

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