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Dragons' Den Canada Season 15

Seven season 15 Canadian pitches, laid out by the numbers with an honest note on what aired and what did not.

49 products and businesses across 9 episodes

Figures below are the ask each founder brought to the Den, in Canadian dollars. The on-air result, where we have it, is on each pitch page.

Dragons' Den Canada season 15

Products from this season

Browse the pitches, episode by episode

Episode 1

4 pitches

Episode 2

5 pitches

Episode 3

4 pitches

Episode 4

5 pitches

Episode 5

5 pitches

Episode 6

5 pitches

Episode 7

4 pitches

Episode 8

5 pitches

Episode 9

5 pitches

Other pitches this season

7 pitches

Season 15 of the Canadian show ran from the autumn of 2020. Seven of its pitches sit in our files, and this hub gathers them in one place.

The asks here range widely, and so does what we can verify about the aftermath. On-air outcomes were seldom shown, so several of these carry the honest unknown rather than a made-up result.

Season 15 is the deepest bench in this stretch, and it runs the full range from a Dragon buying outright control to a panel refusing an eight-figure price. Dex10 is the standout ask, a full million dollars at a $10 million valuation for a flat-pack furniture system, and every Dragon passed on it.

At the other end of the season, Cuban Lunch Corp got its full million but handed three Dragons 51 percent of a revived candy brand, Jim Treliving met Three Ships at its asking price of $350,000, and Vincenzo Guzzo paid Cold Grind Organic's full $300,000 while doubling the equity to 20 percent. Massago asked $500,000 for an on-demand massage app and drew no offer at all.

Read together, the season shows how little the ask predicts the ending. The two boldest valuations produced a flat refusal and a majority sale respectively, while the mid-sized asks were the ones that closed nearest to the numbers their founders walked in with.