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      • A Denesuline woman from northern Saskatchewan is now a millionaire after winning the reality TV show Canada’s Got Talent. Rebecca Strong, a 20-year-old from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, won the $1-million prize on May 14. She performed Adele’s Rolling in the Deep in Toronto, Ontario, during the show’s Season 3 finale.
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  2. May 16, 2024 · Viewers across Canada voted on the winner of season 3's expanded prize, billed as the biggest cash award in Canadian television history. The 20-year-old Strong said appearing on “Canadas Got Talent” marked her biggest audience yet.

  3. A Denesuline woman from northern Saskatchewan is now a millionaire after winning the reality TV show Canada’s Got Talent. Rebecca Strong, a 20-year-old from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, won the...

  4. May 15, 2024 · Newly crowned “Canadas Got Talentchampion Rebecca Strong says she is confident the win will bring her more opportunities to expand her career. Updated May 16, 2024 at 3:35...

  5. May 15, 2024 · Canada’s Got Talent’ winner looking to push musical career after taking $1M prize By: Alex Goudge, The Canadian Press Posted: 11:14 AM CDT Wednesday, May. 15, 2024 Last Modified: 2:30 PM ...

  6. May 15, 2024 · Rebecca is a 20-year-old singer from Prince Albert, SK who has quickly become both an internet sensation, and a hometown hero who is now being recognized after appearing on Canada’s Got Talent. After years of bolstering her presence with her songs on TikTok, REBECCA STRONG (Prince Albert, SK ) stole Canada’s hearts and votes with her epic ...

  7. May 14, 2024 · Canadas Got Talent” wrapped up its third season in Niagara Falls Tuesday night by awarding 20-year-old Prince Albert, Sask., singer Rebecca Strong the million-dollar top prize. The Indigenous performer beat out seven other finalists with her rendition of Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep.”

  8. May 15, 2024 · Rebecca Strong is now $1 million richer after being crowned the winner of Citytv’s “Canada’s Got Talent” Season 3. The Indigenous singer from Prince Albert, Sask., claimed the reality competition’s first million-dollar prize in a two-hour finale featuring eight finalists. Viewers across Canada voted to determine the winner of what Citytv’s parent company, Rogers, billed […]