In January 2006, CTV announced their plans for a fourth season of
Canadian Idol. An 11-week audition tour took place in February, March and April 2006. Auditions were held in
Toronto,
Montreal,
Vancouver,
Ottawa,
Edmonton,
Winnipeg,
Kitchener-
Waterloo,
Halifax,
Regina,
St. John's, and
Yellowknife. Season two competitor
Elena Juatco joined the show as the roving reporter, while Jon Dore did not return for the fourth season. The season premiered on May 29, five days after the finale of
American Idol Season 5. The season finale of
Canadian Idol took place on Sunday, September 17, 2006. The finale, originally scheduled for Tuesday, September 12, was moved to help resolve a conflict with ABC's 'Dancing with the Stars', which CTV also carried and which ABC announced would debut September 12.
Eva Avila took the title in the closest final vote to date; CTV announced that 3.3% -- which amounted to 131,000 votes—separated her from Newfoundland's
Craig Sharpe. On Saturday, September 16, 2006, a day prior to the public announcement of the
Idol results,
Sony BMG Music Entertainment began offering Avila's version of the first single,
Meant to Fly, for sale on the website EvaAvila.com. Although the page was subsequently blanked, the artwork for the single can currently be located within the image files of the webpage. This occurrence led to the creation of many rumours regarding the winner of the competition. Both Avila's and Sharpe's singles were made available for pre-order for the September 26, 2006 release date on
Amazon. As of 2009, Eva Avila ('Somewhere Else' and 'Give Me the Music'), Craig Sharpe ('I Am'), Chad Doucette ('Hit It'), Tyler Lewis ('I'm Coming Home'), and Brandon Jones ('All for You') had all launched debut CDs. ==Season 5==