The pitch
What walked into the Den
Cedar Brush Site Services, founded by Corey Janvier of the Chipewyan Prairie Dene First Nation, took a spot in the season 20 finale, episode 14, handling cleaning, janitorial and construction-site work.
Floated a request for $500,000 for a piece of 20 percent, which set the company at about $2,500,000.
After the show
What happened next
The company is clearly operating. In July 2026 its site was live with online booking, a current phone number and email, and content dated to 2024, consistent with a firm that grew from a 2021 start into a real workforce per regional coverage.
Our read
The Hub verdict
Cedar Brush carried a services business into a finale slot with a half-million ask against a fifth of the company, pricing the firm at two and a half million, a punchy figure for cleaning, janitorial and site work that trades on contracts rather than product margins. The Dragons wished Corey Janvier well and stayed out. Service firms are hard to sell in that room because the asset is a crew and a client list, neither of which scales the way a Dragon wants. The company grew anyway, from a 2021 start into a real workforce, with a live booking site and current contact details in 2026.
No deal on a services firm that kept growing anyway
Worth knowing: A live booking site confirms the business is running in 2026.




