
Karine Vanasse once again presides as the cunning gamemaster for THE TRAITORS CANADA Season 3, summoning 22 new Canadian players to take part in an electrifying and ruthless game of social deduction and deception, vying for the chance to win a cash prize of up to $100,000.
Twenty-two contenders are invited to THE TRAITORS CANADA manor to participate in gruelling challenges, both mental and physical, for the common goal of growing the prize pot with the hopes of claiming it at the end of the game. While all arrive as Faithful, not everyone stays that way as a select few are chosen to play the game as Traitors. While the Faithful spend their days hunting the treacherous players hiding in their midst, the Traitors spend their nights murdering their faithful foes under the cloak of darkness.

Twenty-two new guests arrive at the manor thinking they know everything, but confidence quickly proves it can be a double-edged sword.

The Traitors struggle to find common ground as they must make a cruel choice between which of their allies to recruit, and which to bury.

The guests are shocked to find four players absent from the breakfast table, only to learn that their fate in the game is at the risk of being buried. While the remaining players attempt to save them from a grave fate, they quickly discover that not everyone will make it out alive.

With suspicion intensifying inside the manor with a focus on one player in particular, another player sees it as an opportunity to set their cunning plan into motion and make a swift strike for revenge.

In the aftermath of an eventful roundtable and banishment, the remaining guests begin to examine the exchanges between certain players the night before, while another player finds themselves stranded and at the mercy of the Traitors.

The game deepens as Coco and Venus decide Ria’s fate. A challenge forces the faithfuls to adapt to new circumstances.

In the mood to test the Traitors, Karine issues the infamous Murder in Plain Sight challenge but one false step could prove fatal.

The guests learn the hard way that having their voices heard is not always guaranteed and for one player, it’s not even an option.