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ET Canada marks birthday with elegant portrait

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ET Canada marks birthday with elegant portrait

ET Canada celebrates its first birthday this week – and only canada.com/entertainment can take you behind the scenes of the commemorative photo session.

A large crew descended on a studio at Global in Toronto last month to create a unique portrait of the ET Canada on-air personalities. The men – Rick Campanelli and Roz Weston – were outfitted in classic tuxedos from Freeman Formals. The women – Cheryl Hickey, Kim DEon and Rosey Edeh – wore evening gowns provided by Holt Renfrew and shoes from Zola.

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