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Dragons' Den launches ninth season on CBC-TV

Dragons' Den, the hit CBC-TV series, is back for its ninth season pitting more wannabe entrepreneurs against its panel of wealthy venture capitalists.

Canada's top-rated entertainment show is back with 20 new episodes, and two new dragons in the den

Dragons' Den, Canadas top-rated entertainment series, is back with 20 new episodes on CBC-TV. (CBC)

Dragon'sDen, Canada's top-rated entertainment show,is exploding back onto television tonight for its hotly-anticipated ninth season.

The season kicks off at8 p.m. (8:30NT)on CBC-TV with two feisty newdragons in the den ofmultimillionaireinvestors.

Celebrated chefand restaurantmagnate,Vikram Vij, and thefiery Porsche-driving rock starof Canadian finance, Michael Wekerle, will do battle with long-time dragons Arlene Dickinson, Jim Treliving and David Chiltonfor the best business ideas in the country, whileCanada's aspiring entrepreneurs vie for the their investment capital withtheir products and ideas.

Restaurant magnate Vikram Vij and the reigning rock star of Canadian finance, Michael Wekerle join the Dragons' Den for the show's ninth season.
Dickinson, the renowned entrepreneur, author, andthe den's only female venture capitalist, joined Dragons' Denin season two.

At an exclusive launch event today in Toronto, Dickinson described thevery different energies thatWekerle andVijbring to the show.

"Michael has a craziness that is actually pretty impressive," saidDickinson, smiling.

"He's off in some land that we don`t know, and then he just nails it, he comes back to reality and he's got great ideas, he's investing a lot of money [and he's an] incredibly talented broker."

When it comes to Vij, who built afood empire from his Indian restaurant in Vancouver, Dickinson said she learned a lot from his different way of appraching business."[Vij]comes from a very different background, from a cultural perspective as well as a business perspective," saidDickinson.

"He bringsa new flavour to the denall puns intended."

When it comes to picking a winning pitch, Dickinson says she's noticed a common thread amongsuccessful entrepreneurs.

"There's this kind of magic recipe: knowing your market, being true to who you are, working really hard and having great ambition."

See ambition in action tonight in theDragons' Den season premiere.If you miss anepisode, you can watchfull episodes online.