Canada's Drag Race - Season 1

Season 1
Following 12 Canadian drag artists as they compete for the title of "Canada's Next Drag Superstar." Each episode tests their talents and challenges them to master singing, dancing, acting, impersonation, costume making, and improvisation. Judging the series are a panel of entertainment industry experts, including Brooke Lynn Hytes, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, and Stacey McKenzie, along with a weekly celebrity guest. One competitor is eliminated at the end of each episode, until one Queen is left standing with the crown, scepter, and title. Throughout this journey, the Queens share their personal struggles, successes, and show the importance of celebrating everyone's charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent.

Episodes

Eh-laganza Eh-xtravaganza
Elisha Cuthbert presents as 12 drag queens showcase their charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent in a bid to become Canada's First Drag Superstar and to secure a $100,000 prize. Their efforts are assessed by a judging panel comprising drag queen and ballet dancer Brooke Lynn Hytes, actor and fashion model Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and fashion model and runway coach Stacey McKenzie.

Her-itage Moments
Jade Hassoune guest hosts as the queens divide into teams to act their way into Canada's drag her-story. The judges are Brooke Lynn Hytes, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Stacey McKenzie.

Not Sorry Aboot It
Setting the trademark Canadian niceties aside, the Queens do battle in a song and dance diss track showdown. This week's guest host is singer-songwriter Deborah Cox.

Single Use Queens
The Queen's turn trash into treasure in an eco-inspired design challenge. Evan Biddell, joins Brooke Lynn Hytes, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, and Stacey McKenzie on the judging panel.

The Snatch Game
The snatch game arrives to test the remaining queens. Guest host Mary Walsh joins judges Brooke Lynn Hytes, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman and Stacey McKenzie on the judging panel.

Star Sixty-Nine
The queens' creative marketing skills are put to the test as they write and produce commercials for fictional drag queen law firms. Comedian Tom Green is this week's guest host.

Miss Loose Jaw
This week the queens looks and improv skills are fully tested. If they are to stay the queens need to slay with both improv and beauty queen looks. Singer-songwriter, Allie X is this week's guest host joining Brooke Lynn Hytes, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, and Stacey McKenzie on the judging panel.

Welcome To The Family
The Queens competing for the title of "Canada's First Drag Superstar" are paired up with newcomers from LGBTQI charity Rainbow Railroad for the makeover challenge. This week's guest host is actress Amanda Brugel who joins judges: Brooke Lynn Hytes, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, and Stacey McKenzie to decide who will make the final four.

The Snow Ball
It's time to throw a ball and the Queens get frosty as the search for Canada's First Drag Superstar reaches the semi-final. This week's extra special guest host is Drag Race royalty, Michelle Visage, who joins Brooke Lynn Hytes, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, and Stacey McKenzie to decide which three queens will make the final.

U Wear It Well
The final three Queens write, record, and perform an all-new remix of a RuPaul classic, and the winner of Canada's Drag Race is crowned. This week's guest host is TV personality Traci Melchor who joins judges Brooke Lynn Hytes, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, and Stacey McKenzie to crown the winner.
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