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TV host Brad Smith is also an entrepreneur and a former CFL player. Brad has a fan following of 24.9k on Instagram. He has been a part of the Canadian Football League, which is a professional sports league in Canada. The CFL is the highest level of competition in Canadian football. The league consists of nine teams, each located in a city in Canada. They have been divided into two divisions, with our teams in the East Division and five teams in the West Division. Former Canadian wide receiver, slotback, and television personality Brad Smith played for the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League. In the 2007 CFL Draft, the Toronto Argonauts selected him.

Smith is the brother-in-law of former Montreal Alouettes kicker Damon Duval, who married Smith’s sister Ashley Smith, and the son of Senator and former president of the Montreal Alouettes, Larry Smith. At the conclusion of the Toronto Argonauts’ 2009 training camp, Smith was cut loose. In 2009, he was re-signed to the practice roster. On the morning broadcast of Breakfast Television in 2012, Smith was introduced as the Bachelor for the first season of City tv’s The Bachelor Canada.

By the end of the first season of The Bachelor Canada, he and Bianka Kamber get engaged. After two years of engagement, the pair announced their separation in 2014. From May 29, 2015, to the present day, Smith served as a featured co-host of Breakfast Television Toronto, Canada’s top morning program. Additionally, he worked for Rogers Media as an entertainment reporter.

He co-hosted Your World This Week on Rogers Cable TV channel 1 and was a regular on City Toronto’s Breakfast Television as an entertainment reporter. Smith made the announcement that day that he was leaving Rogers Media for a chance he simply couldn’t pass up. Smith tweeted in 2015 that he would be able to reveal his new position “next week.”  In 2015, Shaw Media announced that Smith would host the new season of Food Network Canada’s high-stakes culinary competition series, Chopped Canada.