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‘Big Brother Canada’ shocker: 2 houseguests ejected, house told about coronavirus

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If you haven’t watched tonight’s episode of Big Brother Canada on Global, then STOP READING NOW! Spoilers lie ahead… — To say the first two weeks of Big Brother Canada Season 8 have been chaotic is an understatement.

It started with an unprecedented self-eviction, then live eviction audiences were banned due to the coronavirus outbreak, and now producers have removed two houseguests for breaking house rules.

Host Arisa Cox — presenting from her home amidst the coronavirus pandemic — announces at the top of the show that tonight’s episode will be a little different.

Warehouse worker Jamar Lee and electrician Kyle Rozendal have been ejected from the house for separate incidents. Therefore, the live eviction between Minh-Ly Nguyen-Cao and

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