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Top Chef Canada host Eden Grinshpan teases Season 12 of the iconic franchise

After a dozen seasons on the air, Top Chef Canada continues its winning recipe. There are new competitors from across the country facing off for big money, prizes and the title—and a new network broadcast on—but the core is still the same: to showcase the best chefs Canada has to offer.

Returning Tuesday at 10 p.m. Eastern on Flavour Network, host Eden Grinshpan and resident judges Mark McEwan, Janet Zuccarini, Mijune Pak and David Zilber welcome 10 chefs into the Top Chef kitchen to do battle.

We spoke to Eden Grinshpan about the upcoming season.

What has it been like being part of this franchise?
Eden Grinshpan: It really is such an honour to be a part of such an epic franchise in Top Chef. I’ve been a huge fan for so long, so to get to be the host of the Canadian version is a true honour, and it’s still, for me, it’s my favourite gig, and every time we shoot a new season, it is such a thrill and I get to eat and taste food from some of the best chefs in the country, and I get to eat so many icons in the industry. So it’s truly an amazing experience.

What’s the production window? How much time is allotted for the filming of a season?
EG: It’s usually around a month, but it is jam-packed. We do a lot in that month, basically. I say goodbye to my husband. I’m like, ‘Good luck. See you in a month.’ Because the mornings are super early. Sometimes the nights can be really late and just so much happens in such a short period of time. But I feel like it’s probably the best that it happens in that way because these chefs are putting their lives on hold as well.

There are some really unique themes and challenges to come in this 12th season. What are your thoughts on what the producers have come up with?
EG: I am, every season, floored, in awe, so impressed. The production company, Insight, is amazing and their team is just so good at staying on what’s relevant, what’s important. We did an incredible challenge where we celebrated pride. We also went to the Indigenous Film Festival, where we are celebrating and highlighting Indigenous culture and cuisine. These are exactly what we should be focusing on and talking about: the diversity of this city and this country. That’s something that I think the show has done so beautifully and continues to just highlight in such a creative and fun way. Listen, it’s television. We are entertaining here, so it’s always so fun and beautiful. And this season in particular, even watching the trailer, I was crying.

It’s an incredibly emotional season and I really do feel that it’s going to touch so many people in so many different ways. I bawled my eyes out so many times. I am actually curious to see how many shots there are this season of me crying, and it’s not like a gentle tear. We are ugly crying here. The prize is huge. The stakes are huge. These chefs leave their jobs and their families for a long amount of time, and they’re putting their lives out there.

As with past seasons, this one features a mix of chefs from all walks of life. Some have Michelin stars, some don’t. Do you think having a star gives a competitor an advantage?
EG: We’ve had a lot of chefs on this show who have catering companies blow some of these Michelin-starred chefs out of the water. So I think it really comes down to your ability, the seasoning, just the capability of the chef. Obviously, those Michelin-starred chefs they’re training at an insane level on a regular basis. So, obviously, it’s going to give them an upper hand on some level. And for instance, some other chefs have a more chill job and they may feel a little bit more insecure or whatever, but then they come into it and we’re blown away. It doesn’t need to be Michelin star to be absolutely delicious.

Top Chef Canada airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Eastern on Flavour Network.

Image courtesy of Corus.

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Top Chef Canada is back for Season 12 on Flavour Network

From a media release:

Top Chef Canada is back for a milestone 12th season featuring 10 of the country’s best up-and-coming professional chefs, each with their own culinary origin story, and each fighting for the prestigious title of Canada’s Top Chef. With the esteemed panel of returning judges joined by buzz-worthy guests, this season’s never before-seen challenges will task the chefs with showcasing their skills while celebrating the rich cultural diversity of our country. Season 12 of Top Chef Canada, a #1 specialty entertainment program*, premieres Tuesday, October 14 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Flavour Network and streaming exclusively on STACKTV.

Top Chef Canada welcomes back chef, cookbook author, and longtime series host, Eden Grinshpan, along with a revered panel of returning judges: chef, fermenter and author David Zilber, powerhouse restaurateurJanet Zuccarini, chef and owner of The McEwan Group, Mark McEwan, and content creator and global food expert Mijune Pak.

For 11 seasons, Top Chef Canada has given fans a front-row seat to the country’s ever-evolving food scene and propelled its winners into Canadian culinary stars. This season will explore the essence of each competitor’s identity, tracing their unique culinary origin stories. In each episode, the chefs must elevate their skills and creativity to new heights with dishes that captivate the judges and take audiences on a culinary journey across the globe. There will be many Top Chef Canada firsts including a Bocuse d’Or-inspired elimination challenge, special events supporting Pride, an Indigenous film festival, and Restaurant Wars like you’ve never see it before. Featuring some of the best competitors in the history of the series, in the end only one chef will emerge victorious and be named Canada’s Top Chef.

The 10 chefs – Canada’s culinary crème de la crème – ready to compete for the glory and title of Canada’s Top Chef include:

  • Coulson Armstrong (He/Him) – 41, Toronto, Ont. (Our House Hospitality Company)
  • Katy Cheung (She/Her) – 33, Vancouver, B.C. (Burdock & Co.)
  • Holly Holt (She/Her) – 35, Edmonton, Alta. (Yellowhead Tribal Council & She Cooks Catering)
  • Alex Kim (He/Him) – 34, Vancouver, B.C. (Five Sails & Glowbal Restaurant Group)
  • Charlotte Langley (She/Her) – 41, Prince Edward County, Ont. (Nice Cans & Langley Foods)
  • Tracy Little (She/Her) – 39, Canmore, Alta. (Sauvage)
  • Nick Maharaj (He/Him) – 35, Victoria, B.C. (Part and Parcel)
  • Chris Pyne (He/Him) – 32, Windsor, N.S. (Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards)
  • Shai-Ann Tyson (She/Her) – 26, Toronto, Ont. (Balmy Beach Club & S.A.L.T Pop-up Restaurant Co.)
  • Anthony Vien (He/Him) – 28, Québec City, Que. (Tanière³)

During this season’s fast-paced challenges, Michelin Star chefs, culinary icons and notable personalities join the Top Chef Canada judging panel as guest judges and tasters. This includes Daniel Boulud (One Star Michelin restaurant DANIEL, and Cafe Boulud), Tawnya Brant (Top Chef Canada, Season 10 competitor), Shane Chartrand (Top Chef Canada, Season 11 competitor), Charlotte Cardin (Juno Award-winning singer), Susur Lee (Lee Restaurant, Lee Kitchen and TungLok Heen), Mei Lin (Top Chef, Season 12 winner, Chef/Owner, 88 Club & Daybird), Charlie Mitchell (executive chef/co-owner, One Star Michelin restaurant Clover Hill), Andrew Phung (actor, comedian, host of Big Burger Battle), Massimo Piedimonte (Top Chefalumni & owner of Cabaret l’Enfer), David Schwartz (culinary director, Big Hug Hospitality: Linny’s, Sunny’s Chinese, Mimi Chinese), Nara Smith (model and content creator), Chanthy Yen (Top Chef Canada, Season 11 winner), and many more.


Top Chef Canada is the homegrown version of the hit Emmy® Award-winning NBCUniversal Series Top Chef and is produced by Insight Productions (A Blue Ant Studios Company) in association with Flavour Network. Eric Abboud is Executive Producer and Showrunner along with Insight’s CEO & Executive Producer John Brunton and Executive Producer Mark Lysakowski. Co-Executive Producers for Insight Productions are Jessica Brunton and Daniel Klimitz.

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Corus announces a slate of premium Canadian original programming debuting next year on Home Network and Flavour Network

From a media release:

Following the recent announcement of Corus Entertainment’s two new lifestyle brands launching December 30, 2024, the company shares further details on Home Network and Flavour Network’s upcoming originals slate. With 14 new and returning Canadian original titles, audiences can look forward to schedules packed with premium content and big-name talent, including series starring Pamela Anderson, Bryan and Sarah Baeumler, Scott McGillivray, Anna Olson, Andrew Phung, Eden Grinshpan and more. Viewers can learn more about these new brands by visiting HomeNetwork.ca and FlavourNetwork.ca.

Home Network

Home Network brings viewers the very best in renovation and home design with nine new and returning Canadian original titles. Audiences will feel at home with the familiar faces of Canada’s favourite and established home renovation stars, plus the introduction of talented new personalities ready to make their mark.

Three brand-new series are currently in production. In Beer Budget Reno (10×60 – Proper Television), lifestyle expert Kristen Coutts delivers life-changing renos for people who are told they can’t afford them, transforming tired outdated spaces into something fresh and functional. For Rentovation (13×30 – Nikki Ray Media Agency), designer Natalie Chong helps renters transform transient spaces with nonpermanent solutions that give forever-home vibes without forever-living commitments. Then, Building Baeumler (10×60 – Si Entertainment) sees fan-favourites Bryan and Sarah Baeumler give viewers an inside look at their lives as they tackle a resort renovation in the Florida Keys, expand their Bahamas property and invest in a new project in the area, and tackle a personal renovation back home in Canada.

Additionally, three returning titles have wrapped production and are expected to premiere in Winter/Spring 2025. This includes Renovation Resort, Season 2 (8×60 – MEM) with Bryan Baeumler and Scott McGillivray, Scott’s Vacation House Rules, Season 6 (8×60 – MEM) with Scott and co-host Debra Salmoni, and Season 2 of Pamela Anderson’s home-renovation show Pamela’s Garden of Eden (8×60 – Fireworks Media Group).

Come 2025, three additional series will be in pre-production or development. The all-new Life is Messy (8×60 – Scott Brothers Entertainment) with Kortney Wilson and Kenny Brain follows the duo as they work with families facing unique life changes that have put a strain on both their relationships and their homes. Titles in development include new seasons of Rock Solid Builds (8×60 – Cineflix Productions), and House of Ali (8×60 – Nikki Ray Media Agency).

Flavour Network

Flavour Network turns up the heat in the food space, with three returning hits and three upcoming new Canadian originals packed full of flavour, fresh perspective and star power.

Winter 2025 will see the premiere of Pamela’s Cooking with Love (8×60 – Fireworks Media Group) hosted by Hollywood icon Pamela Anderson as she welcomes world-renowned chefs to Vancouver Island, creating beautiful plant-based meals for family and friends. Next year will also see the premiere of new seasons of Great Chocolate Showdown (8×60 – Nikki Ray Media Agency) with Anna Olson, Cynthia Tooley and Steve Hodge putting 10 home bakers to the ultimate test in the indulgent world of chocolate for a grand prize, and Carnival Eats (13×30 – Alibi Entertainment), where Noah Cappe brings viewers along on a food-frenzied roller coaster of culinary delights.

Meanwhile, comedian Andrew Phung heads into production this fall on Big Burger Battle (6×60 – Nikki Ray Media Agency). With judges George Motz and Connie DeSousa, the newly greenlit series will see seven burger-obsessed cooks and chefs come together to crown the world’s best Burger Master. Then, with a fresh season of Top Chef Canada on air now with Season 11, the most prestigious culinary competition in the country will return for Season 12 (8×60 – Insight Productions Ltd.), heading into production next year.

Currently at MIPCOM, Corus Studios is proudly presenting many of these titles for international distribution including Big Burger Battle, Building Baeumler, Life is MessyRentovation, Great Chocolate ShowdownHouse of AliPamela’s Cooking with Love, Pamela’s Garden of EdenRenovation ResortRock Solid Builds, and Scott’s Vacation House Rules.

Additional details on Home Network and Flavour Network’s programming will be unveiled in the coming weeks, along with the launch of the brands’ supporting social channels.

The new HomeNetwork.ca offers a fresh take on real estate, DIY projects, home decor and more, delivering inspiring articles, expert tips and the latest decor trends to help audiences create beautiful, functional living spaces. The new FlavourNetwork.ca will be a reflection of Canada’s vibrant food culture, from honest reviews to delicious recipes, ranging from comforting classics to quick and easy meals and international cuisines, all tailored to the tastes and trends Canadians are searching for.

Flavour Network and Home Network will replace the current channel position of Food Network Canada and HGTV Canada on December 30, 2024. Customers can contact their service provider for more details. Flavour Network and Home Network will be available for free preview for two months, from January 3 – February 28, 2025. Viewers will also be able to stream full episodes from both networks on STACKTV.

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