This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. “There’s obviously a huge following and people have jumped on board, so it’s really good to see that there’s so much money that’s going to be raised.” “When I went to the website and I saw the dancers and amount that was being pledged - the hundreds of thousands of dollars - it’s amazing,” Harrington says. Without setting a foot on the dance floor, all four contestants have already raised more than $1-million for research, care and education in aging and brain health. The Dancing with Our Stars event will feature Keith Pelley, president of Roger Media Sarah Perlis, a philanthropist Mark Cohon, the commissioner for the Canadian Football League and Warren Kimel, the general manager and vice-president of Fabricland. “I always thought I was a supportive judge, I always tried to give them critical dancing instruction and tried to help them along the way rather than just put them down.” I have to be supportive,” says Harrington, who’s back on familiar ground after being one of the judges on So You Think You Can Dance Canada. ![]() “I’m told I’m not allowed to do any Simon Cowell. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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