Daily Guardian
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Climate
  • Auto
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
What's On

VEON’s Beeline Kazakhstan Delivers First Starlink Direct to Cell Call in Central Asia

December 15, 2025

Kalmar introduces next-generation lithium-ion battery technology for its electric straddle carrier

December 15, 2025

Engineering Expert John Davel Shares Advice on Balancing Environmental Due Diligence and Land Subdivision Requirements in HelloNation

December 15, 2025

Bathroom Remodel Expert Jeff McDonald Shares Remodeling Insights in HelloNation

December 15, 2025

Motivair by Schneider Electric Announces New Range of CDUs to Meet the Rising Demands of HPC and AI Workloads

December 15, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Finance Pro
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Daily Guardian
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Climate
  • Auto
  • Travel
  • Web Stories
Daily Guardian
Home » Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed
News

Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed

By News RoomNovember 9, 20254 Mins Read
Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed

It’s the international competition that brings Euphoria to its audience and let its participants Rise Like a Phoenix, and there’s the possibility the Eurovision Song Contest could soon include Canada in its ranks.

It wasn’t a big-ticket item, but the Liberal government’s 2025 budget included a line on the CBC that said it’s working with the public broadcaster to explore participation in the popular song contest.

Eurovision has been around since 1956 and is organized annually by the European Broadcasting Union. It features acts from multiple countries in Europe, but also a few from abroad, such as Australia.

The campy-style song contest has sometimes been called Europe’s version of the Super Bowl, with hundreds of millions of viewers globally.

“We want Canadian culture on a global stage,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday. “Best culture in the world, best music in the world, I think Europe deserves to see it too.”

Carney is a fan of the popular song content.

Canadians have competed in the contest in the past, with Celine Dion winning it for Switzerland in 1988. That same year, Lara Fabian, who became a Canadian citizen in 1995, represented Luxembourg and came in fourth place.

La Zarra, who was born in Montreal, represented France in the 2023 contest and came in 16th with her performance of Evidemment.

Carney has been doing outreach to numerous countries in recent months as Canada looks to like-minded trading partners amid the trade war with the U.S.

Dean Vuletic, a historian of the Eurovision Song Contest, told Global News he was not surprised that Canadian budget included a line about the competition. He noted that joining the contest has been something discussed by Canada since Australia joined in 2015.

“Canada is a country that is close to Europe, culturally, politically, especially the countries of the European Union,” Vuletic said. “We’re talking about the EU member states which are the core of Eurovision and they’re the ones that Canada is looking to develop closer ties with considering the current situation in the world.

Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

Get daily National news

Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

“I think this is also a way for Canada to strengthen its connection with the European Union, even though Eurovision isn’t officially connected to the European Union … This is a way for Canada to demonstrate that it is closely tied with the European Union, that it shares the values of the European Union.”

Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne told Global News Europe is open to the idea.


“This was something that was asked by the people who participate and I think it’s a platform for Canada to shine,” Champagne said Tuesday.

Joining Eurovision was previously considered by CBC/Radio-Canada in the past but was determined to be prohibitively expensive.

There have been plans to launch a televised singing contest in Canada that would send the winner to Eurovision, similar to how other contest countries choose their entry.

Lindsay Cox, co-chief content officer at Insight Productions in Toronto, told The Canadian Press that their original plans for an English-only program were scrapped in favour of a “bilingual-hosted show.”

Since the budget announcement, Cox said “ongoing conversations” have been taking place with the CBC, but did not provide more detail.

The big question, according to Eurovision expert Karen Fricker – if Canada gets in the contest – is there enough appetite to watch?

“It’s super fun to watch, but would there be interest in it?” wondered Fricker, an adjunct professor of dramatic arts at Brock University in Niagara.

Fricker told Global News the contest has become highly popular for various immigrant and diasporic communities, with some bringing their own nation’s broadcasts into their home and, in turn, watching the competition.

In addition, youth culture got into the contest during the COVID-19 pandemic, while some in the LGBTQ2S community have called it the “gay Olympics” — the winner of the 2024 contest, Nemo, identifies as non-binary while JJ, the 2025 winner, identifies as queer.

Fricker noted that Australia’s decision may lend to Canada’s as well.

“The decision was made that because Australia is very much a country of immigrants, as is Canada, in addition to have First Peoples, they have really, really built a following in Australia,” Fricker said. “So that when Australia then got the opportunity to compete, it made so much sense because there was so much excitement in the public. Here (in Canada,) that would need to be built, I feel.”

—with files from Global News’ Touria Izri and The Canadian Press

Curator Recommendations

  • Best 2025 advent calendars still in stock

  • Make way for winter with these snow removal essentials

&copy 2025 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

‘We do not give in to terror’: Canadians voice support for Sydney Hanukkah shooting victims

OneBC leader Dallas Brodie ‘removed’ leaving party’s future in flux

Winter storms, rain and snow wallopping Canada. Here’s where you’ll see it

Evacuation alerts in Abbotsford, B.C. rescinded as floodwaters recede

Saskatoon aerial dancers prepare for their performances at Persephone Theatre

‘Really challenging issue’: Many B.C. communities still at high risk for flooding

Cold warnings across the Prairies forecast wind-chill temperatures near -45 C

Toronto Zoo euthanizes beloved male white lion after health decline

Collingwood opens bottled water distribution centres as boil-water advisory continues

Editors Picks

Kalmar introduces next-generation lithium-ion battery technology for its electric straddle carrier

December 15, 2025

Engineering Expert John Davel Shares Advice on Balancing Environmental Due Diligence and Land Subdivision Requirements in HelloNation

December 15, 2025

Bathroom Remodel Expert Jeff McDonald Shares Remodeling Insights in HelloNation

December 15, 2025

Motivair by Schneider Electric Announces New Range of CDUs to Meet the Rising Demands of HPC and AI Workloads

December 15, 2025

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Canada news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Philips agrees to acquire SpectraWAVE Inc., advancing next-generation coronary intravascular imaging and physiological assessment with AI

December 15, 2025

Nouryon and IMCD partner to expand textile and leather solutions distribution in EMEA

December 15, 2025

Home Improvement Expert Logan MacMillen Shares Advice on Preparing Windows and Bathrooms for Winter in HelloNation

December 15, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2025 Daily Guardian Canada. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version