The Traitors Canada Season 3 delivered one of the most emotionally resonant endings in the franchise! This proves that integrity and loyalty can sometimes outplay manipulation. From the very beginning, the season was driven by bold personalities, hidden agendas, and complex moral dilemmas. None more defining than Dom’s refusal to join Coco Belliveau as a Traitor.
The Traitors Canada Season 3
When Coco attempted to recruit Dom, offering him safety and power within the castle, he declined outright. In the confessional, Dom made it clear that betraying others “wasn’t how I wanted to win this game.” This decision immediately put a target on his back, but ultimately defined his journey as a Faithful One.
As the game narrowed to the Final Five, tensions reached a breaking point.
The final challenge involved a series of puzzles that had to be completed. If the puzzles were completed correctly, a knife would fall; one contestant would return to the table with the knife.
The remaining contestants would continue. The time limit was 20 minutes, and 3 knives were returned to the table. This increased the prize pot by $6,000 CDN. The total pot was $93,100 CDN.
The Endgame Is In Sight
The remaining players were Dom, Hollywood, Coco, Lisette, and Cagla. The first to fall was Cagla, whose shifting loyalties earlier in the season made her an easy consensus vote once the endgame began.
The Final 4 went to the fire pit of truth, where the contestants were given a choice to banish again or split the pot. Banishment was chosen two more times, where the group finally turned on Coco, banishing the Traitor after weeks of suspicion and near misses.
Her exit marked a turning point, leaving the Faithfuls in control for the first time all season. Lisette was the third to leave, eliminated after doubts arose about whether another Traitor remained. Her banishment cleared the path for a two-person finale that few expected.
In the finale, Dom and Hollywood stood united. Instead of turning on each other for a larger individual share, they chose trust. As Hollywood said in the final moments, paraphrased from his confessional, “I didn’t come here to beat Dom — I came here to win with him.”
Trust And Loyalty For The Win
Dom echoed that sentiment, calling their partnership “the real victory.” With no Traitors left standing, the game ended, and Dom and Hollywood split the full prize pot, securing a rare Faithful-led win.
Season 3 will be remembered not for backstabs, but for restraint — a reminder that sometimes, refusing to become a Traitor is the boldest move of all.
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Coco made a huge error by trying to get the end game concluded too quickly. She had said too much about not trusting some of the other 3 contestants that her decision to end the game raised a red flag. I’m pleased she did as there was no other way I could see her being voted out at that stage.
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