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Dragons' Den Canada Season 6

A look at the CBC Dragons' Den season 6 pitches in our tracker, with verified deal math and honest outcome notes.

146 products and businesses across 19 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 6

Products from this season

Browse the pitches, episode by episode

Episode 1

7 pitches

Episode 2

7 pitches

Episode 3

7 pitches

Episode 4

8 pitches

Episode 5

8 pitches

Episode 6

6 pitches

Episode 7

7 pitches

Episode 8

8 pitches

Episode 9

8 pitches

Episode 10

4 pitches

Episode 11

8 pitches

Episode 12

7 pitches

Episode 13

8 pitches

Episode 14

7 pitches

Episode 16

7 pitches

Episode 17

17 pitches

Episode 18

8 pitches

Episode 19

7 pitches

Episode 20

3 pitches

Other pitches this season

4 pitches

Season 6 of Dragons' Den Canada brought another round of entrepreneurs into the CBC den, each making a case for investment in front of the panel.

On this hub we gather the season 6 pitches we have researched, with the ask for each one broken down and the deal outcome noted only where we could source it.

As with every season we cover, each ask amount and its equity split come straight from the aired pitches and we treat them as fact, while the question of who actually invested is one CBC leaves off the record, so we fill it in only with evidence.

Season 6 sits early enough in the Canadian run that its businesses come from a different era of the show. Urban Cultivator is the anchor: a closed deal with Arlene Dickinson at double the equity the founders offered, which is the classic Den trade of ownership for reach.

The rest of the season is small and product-led, a divided two-person bedsheet and a Montreal cloth-diaper brand among them, single-idea businesses pitched at valuations that look modest against the modern show. That is what makes an early season worth reading: it shows how far the average ask has inflated in the years since.