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DrunkerThanMoses
24-02-2021, 06:34 PM
https://www.bigbrothercanada.ca/houseguests/
Meet the housemates of season 9
Denver
24-02-2021, 06:38 PM
Josh and Tychon win and thats the tea
UserSince2005
24-02-2021, 06:47 PM
why are they shiny?
Braden
24-02-2021, 07:42 PM
Breydon spells his name wrong :hmph:
Kate!
24-02-2021, 08:35 PM
The ladies are looking better than the chaps.
Beth and Tera. X
Captain.Remy
24-02-2021, 09:34 PM
No Minh-Ly from BB CAN8, our robbed queen.
They look....very young? Is that a teen version this year or something?
Legrand
24-02-2021, 10:22 PM
No Minh-Ly from BB CAN8, our robbed queen.
They look....very young? Is that a teen version this year or something?
The average age is 29 actually, so not that young.
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Rooting for Julie and Victoria. :bouncy:
Mandie
25-02-2021, 01:49 AM
Wish there was more representation from more provinces.
kingston
25-02-2021, 02:35 AM
Wish there was more representation from more provinces.
Alberta, BC, Ontario, and Quebec cover roughly 86.5% of the Canadian population. I live in Calgary which has a population equal to that of Manitoba and larger than Saskatchewan which are the 5th and 6th most populated provinces. It’s hard to argue this cast isn’t a fair representation of the Canadian population. You’re clearly just looking for something to bitch about.
Captain.Remy
25-02-2021, 06:54 AM
The average age is 29 actually, so not that young.
Yeah I saw that, but they look young. Maybe it's the pictures, idk.
Calderyon
25-02-2021, 11:10 AM
No Minh-Ly from BB CAN8, our robbed queen.
They look....very young? Is that a teen version this year or something?
Every HG who were left when they canceled the season were robbed.
Except Carol, of course.
Captain.Remy
25-02-2021, 12:31 PM
Every HG who were left when they canceled the season were robbed.
Except Carol, of course.
Indeed they were, I think the season was heading towards the good direction after the first weeks that were shaky.
But I definitely liked her a lot more than the others though :laugh:
Calderyon
25-02-2021, 01:45 PM
Indeed they were, I think the season was heading towards the good direction after the first weeks that were shaky.
But I definitely liked her a lot more than the others though :laugh:
She was on shaky ground regarding people trusting her though.
But I think the producers liked her. And Sheldon & Brooke, seeing as they were the last 3 to exit the house.
Mokka
25-02-2021, 04:38 PM
Alberta, BC, Ontario, and Quebec cover roughly 86.5% of the Canadian population. I live in Calgary which has a population equal to that of Manitoba and larger than Saskatchewan which are the 5th and 6th most populated provinces. It’s hard to argue this cast isn’t a fair representation of the Canadian population. You’re clearly just looking for something to bitch about.
Why is this "bitching".
It's a fair statement. They found a guy in Banff, and several other small communities, but manage year after year to miss out on Prairie major centers. They have in the past had several contestants from the East Coast even though they are small in population...
Oh I forgot, Alberta matters most somehow in our Canadian Nation. Silly me
https://www.bigbrothercanada.ca/houseguests/
Meet the housemates of season 9
Where can we watch this series ( uk) ?
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kingston
25-02-2021, 05:16 PM
Why is this "bitching".
It's a fair statement. They found a guy in Banff, and several other small communities, but manage year after year to miss out on Prairie major centers. They have in the past had several contestants from the East Coast even though they are small in population...
Oh I forgot, Alberta matters most somehow in our Canadian Nation. Silly me
I have no idea how it’s not... Obviously 100% representation is unrealistic. Complaining about a percentage of 13.5% is just ridiculous.
Also I never claimed Alberta was superior... I merely compared the population of a single city to that of two provinces. It’s pretty obvious why as a bigger population obviously allows for a larger pool of potential candidates.
Also at the end of the day if we’re looking at diversity in casting there are much better and more important options in terms of criteria than location.
Mandie
26-02-2021, 02:03 AM
Alberta, BC, Ontario, and Quebec cover roughly 86.5% of the Canadian population. I live in Calgary which has a population equal to that of Manitoba and larger than Saskatchewan which are the 5th and 6th most populated provinces. It’s hard to argue this cast isn’t a fair representation of the Canadian population. You’re clearly just looking for something to bitch about.
I'm not bitching, just stating my option. I wish the cast was more spread out. I've lived in 4 different provinces and they don't all act the same. I have no issue with some provinces having more representation but it's always the exact same places.
Mandie
26-02-2021, 02:08 AM
I have no idea how it’s not... Obviously 100% representation is unrealistic. Complaining about a percentage of 13.5% is just ridiculous.
Also I never claimed Alberta was superior... I merely compared the population of a single city to that of two provinces. It’s pretty obvious why as a bigger population obviously allows for a larger pool of potential candidates.
Also at the end of the day if we’re looking at diversity in casting there are much better and more important options in terms of criteria than location.
Again not looking for a fight, perhaps the issue is more that the smaller provinces/territories don't put themselves out there like the larger cities. I can honestly that say that I knew an equal amount of "out there", "unique", "quirky" people living on the East Coast as I did in Toronto. I never asked for 100% representation - that's just asking for a boring cast.
kingston
26-02-2021, 02:39 AM
I'm not bitching, just stating my option. I wish the cast was more spread out. I've lived in 4 different provinces and they don't all act the same. I have no issue with some provinces having more representation but it's always the exact same places.
As I’ve stated above if we’re going to speak about diversity in casting location is least important. 86.5% of the country’s population is represented which is more than fair. If location is the only topic you can find to be opinionated about in this cast production have clearly done their job.
kingston
26-02-2021, 02:46 AM
Big Brother Canada 9 contestant Ethan Quance will be replaced
Following his casting on Big Brother Canada 9 earlier this week, serious allegations began to surface around one contestant in Ethan Quance. These included allegations of racism, assault, and also a video of him saying a homophobic slur online.
So after much of this information surfaced online, it led to a big question: What would production do to resolve this? Would they pay attention to the social-media revelations? We now have an answer to this, and it is a defiant yes. In a series of posts on Twitter, the show confirmed that “this individual will be replaced ahead of the season premiere.” This means that there is likely an alternate houseguest that can be chosen — alternates are often available this early in the process.
While the series does not explicitly name Ethan as the person removed, he was the only contestant in the cast discussed within the context we are speaking of today. His removal from the cast sends a message that Big Brother Canada as a series is intent on focusing on people without a history of problematic comments or allegations — they want the focus to remain on the game. Do we still have questions about how certain contestants fall through the cracks and aren’t identified earlier? Absolutely we do, and the same goes with much of reality TV in general. (Look at The Bachelor this season for an example.)
Ultimately, though, we applaud Big Brother Canada now for doing the right thing, and understanding that concerns such as the ones surrounding Ethan need to be taken seriously. They clearly want to avoid some of the controversial situations that we’ve seen on other seasons of this franchise.
Big Brother Canada 9 will premiere on Global on Wednesday, March 3.
https://cartermatt.com/431558/big-brother-canada-9-contestant-ethan-quance-will-be-replaced/amp/
LemonJam
26-02-2021, 06:31 AM
Lmao @ the replacement being almost a clone : love: makes you wonder if there's an alternate for every houseguest so their archetype gets filled.
Where are you guys watching this ?
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kingston
26-02-2021, 05:29 PM
( channel )
Global TV
Global TV
Sorry I have no idea what that is nor where to find it !
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LemonJam
27-02-2021, 11:22 PM
Sorry I have no idea what that is nor where to find it !
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Hey Zizu; it's on Global TV which isn't available in the UK, but when I find a link for the first episode remind me and I'll shoot it through to you. (Make sure you have an adblocker turned on) :)
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