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| image = File:Canada's Got Talent Season 4 Poster.jpg

| caption = Promotional poster for season 34, featuring (L to R) judges Stratus, Offishall, Mandel, host Ell, and Singh

| module1 = {{Infobox reality competition season

| host = [[Lindsay Ell]]

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* [[Howie Mandel]]

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| winner = [[Rebecca Strong (singer)|Rebecca Strong]]

| runner_up = Funkanometry<br>Eshan Sobti

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| num_episodes = 9

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The fourth season of the Canadian talent show competition series ''[[Canada's Got Talent]]'' premiered on March 19, 2024.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Hudson |first=Greg |title=Canada’s got Talent is offering the biggest cash prize in Canadian television history |url=https://mediaincanada.com/2024/03/06/canadas-got-talent-is-offering-the-biggest-cash-prize-in-canadian-television-history/ |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=Media in Canada}}</ref>

The season was won by [[Rebecca Strong (singer)|Rebecca Strong]], a singer from [[Prince Albert, Saskatchewan]].

== Format ==

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==Season Overview==

: {{legend2|gold|Winner|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|silver|Runner-up|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|#c96|Third place|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|lightblue|4th place|border=1px solid #aaa}} |

: {{legend2|NavajoWhite|Finalist|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|white|The Eliminations |border=1px solid #aaa}} | [[File:Yellow_ffff00_pog.svg|20x20px]] <span style="font-size:93%">Golden Buzzer (Auditions) |</span> [[File:Crystal_Clear_action_bookmark.png|20x20px]] <span style="font-size:93%">Golden Buzzer (The Eliminations)</span>

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! From

! Result

|-style="background:NavajoWhite#c96

| '''Eshan Sobti'''

| '''Singing'''

| '''Singer'''

| '''[[Mission, British Columbia|Mission, BC]]'''

| '''{{sort|5|FinalistThird place}}'''

|-style="background:NavajoWhiteSilver

| '''Funkanometry'''

| '''Dance'''

| '''Dance Duo'''

| '''[[Vancouver Island|Vancouver Island, BC]]'''

| '''{{sort|5|FinalistRunner-up}}'''

|-

| Jade Mathieu [[File:Yellow_ffff00_pog.svg|15x15px]]

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| {{sort|6|Eliminated}}

|-

| Luka &and Jenalyn

| Dance

| Dance Duo

| [[Toronto|Toronto, ON]]

| {{sort|6|Eliminated}}

|-style="background:NavajoWhitelightblue

| '''Mark Clearview''' [[Image:Crystal Clear action bookmark.png|15x15px]]

| '''Magic'''

| '''Magician'''

| '''[[Toronto|Toronto, ON]]'''

| '''{{sort|5|FinalistFourth place}}'''

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| Mark Lewis [[File:Yellow_ffff00_pog.svg|15x15px]]

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| {{sort|6|Eliminated}}

|-style="background:NavajoWhite

| '''Mat &and Mym''' [[File:Yellow_ffff00_pog.svg|15x15px]]

| '''Danger'''

| '''RollerskateSkating Duo'''

| '''[[Quebec City, Quebec|Quebec City, QC]]'''

| '''{{sort|5|Finalist}}'''

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| '''[[Toronto|Toronto, ON]]'''

| '''{{sort|5|Finalist}}'''

|-style="background:NavajoWhitegold

| '''[[Rebecca Strong (singer)|Rebecca Strong]]''' [[File:Yellow_ffff00_pog.svg|15x15px]]

| '''Singing'''

| '''Singer'''

| '''[[Prince Albert, Saskatchewan|Prince Albert, SK]]'''

| '''{{sort|5|FinalistWinner}}'''

|-style="background:NavajoWhite

| '''[[Sterling Scott|Sterling V. Scott]]''' [[File:Yellow_ffff00_pog.svg|15x15px]]

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|-style="background:NavajoWhite

| '''[[Travis Lindsay]]'''

| '''Comedy'''

| '''Comedian'''

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'''<small>The Eliminations (May 7th)</small>'''

The judges could not decide between four acts (Eshan Sobti, Luka and Jenalyn, Matthew Cooper, Sterling V. Scott) who should advance, so decided to put it up to a Public Vote to determine which two would become finalists. The Public decided to choose Eshan and Sterling to advance to the Live Finale.

{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center;"

!scope="col" rowspan="2" class="unsortable" style="width:17em;"|Participant

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! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width:6em;" |{{Sort|1|Offishall}}

|- style="background:silver;"

| '''Mat &and Mym'''

| '''1'''

| style="text-align:center" |

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| '''{{sort|1|Advanced }}'''

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| Luka &and Jenalyn

| 2

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| '''{{sort|1|Advanced}}'''

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===Live Finale (May 14)===

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{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center" width="50%;"

!class="unsortable" style="width:10em;"|Finalist

! style="width:10em;"|Result (May 16)

|- style="background:NavajoWhite"

! scope="row" | Natalie Morris

| {{sort|5|Finalist}}

|- style="background:lightblue"

! scope="row" | Mark Clearview

| {{sort|4|Fourth place}}

|- style="background:gold"

! scope="row" | '''[[Rebecca Strong (singer)|Rebecca Strong]]'''

| '''{{sort|1|Winner}}'''

|- style="background:NavajoWhite"

! scope="row" | Travis Lindsay

| {{sort|5|Finalist}}

|- style="background:silver"

! scope="row" | Funkanometry

|{{sort|2|Runner-up}}

|- style="background:#c96"

! scope="row" | Eshan Sobti

| {{sort|3|Third place}}

|-style="background:NavajoWhite"

! scope="row" | Sterling V. Scott

| {{sort|5|Finalist}}

|-style="background:NavajoWhite"

! scope="row" | Matt and Mym

| {{sort|5|Finalist}}

|}

== Production ==

In May 2023, [[Citytv]] announced that it had renewed ''Canada's Got Talent'' for a new season to premiere in 2024, and that the season would increase its grand prize to one million dollars{{currency|1000000|CAD}}, which is credited to Citytv owner [[Rogers Communications]]. In addition, for the first time in franchise history, recipients of a Golden Buzzer during the auditions would also receive a $25,000 prize from sponsor [[CIBC]].<ref name="ransome">{{Cite web |date=2023-05-16 |title=Citytv announces $1-million cash prize for 'Canada's Got Talent' Season 3 |url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2023/05/16/citytv-announces-1-million-cash-prize-for-canadas-got-talent-season-3.html |access-date=2023-06-26 |website=thestar.com |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> Filming began at OLG Stage at [[Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort]] on October 23, 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Law |first=John |date=2023-09-13 |title=‘Canada’s Got Talent’ is back at Niagara Fallsview Casino this fall |url=https://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/entertainment/television/canada-s-got-talent-is-back-at-niagara-fallsview-casino-this-fall/article_76d1bae5-973d-52fc-aa1b-d6858aaa4a77.html |access-date=2024-03-13 |website=Niagara Falls Review |language=en}}</ref>

The season included an appearance by [[Daniel Powter]], who introduced himself as an aspiring singer-songwriter performing a song he wrote before launching into his 2005 hit "[[Bad Day (Daniel Powter song)|Bad Day]]".<ref name=badday>Shawn Conner, [https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/local-arts/b-c-s-daniel-powter-brings-bad-day-cache-to-canadas-got-talent "B.C.'s Daniel Powter brings Bad Day cache to Canada's Got Talent"]. ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'', March 13, 2024.</ref> According to Powter, he did so because despite having had one of the biggest pop hits of the 21st century he had never actually had an opportunity to perform on Canadian television.<ref name=badday/> He did not continue in the competition past the single appearance, although all four judges voted positive.

== Ratings ==