
The Top Moments From Season 6 of Family Feud Canada
What were the best moments from last season of Family Feud Canada? Survey says: Too many to count. But that doesn't mean we can't try! In a season full of great families, hilarious answers, ridiculous questions and more, we did our best to pick a few of our favourite moments.
Gerry For Mayor
"Let's Keep Dildo Canadian, eh?" What started as a joke became a reality as the residents of Dildo, Newfoundland (Yes, that's the town's real name) petitioned to oust honorary mayor Jimmy Kimmel and replace him with Canada's own Gerry Dee.
Jimmy, why aren't you returning our calls?
Redemption Week
We've had countless incredible families compete on the show over the years, and we kicked off the season with a shot at a redemption tournament with a few of our favourites.
Sadly, there were no more on-air proposals, but we were pleased to find out that the Woodman family have expanded their love for gummies beyond a viral moment and into a business!
Meet Gerry's Replacement
Canada's Make-a-Wish Canada made a 13-year-old superfans dream of becoming a gameshow host a reality when Christos took over hosting duties for Gerry Dee for a special taping of Family Feud Canada.
And what did Gerry have to say about his replacement?
"I can't believe CBC would do that to me. Bring in my replacement, right before my eyes. The scary thing is, he was actually really good. I'm glad he's not old enough to have the job. Otherwise, I think I would be in big trouble."
William Shatner Puts A Debate to Rest
Is the sun a planet? Apparently so according to one of our favourite viral moments that has caused much debate.
Well, we finally decided to consult an expert to answer the question. And who better to weigh in on the subject than Captain Kirk himself. Canadian legend William Shatner had some insightful (and hilarious) thoughts to help finally put the debate to rest.
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