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'The Bachelorette' Season 9: When, Where Can I Watch In Canada?

Any Canadians Out There Watching 'The Bachelorette'?
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We may have had a taste of "The Bachelor" here in Canada, but we haven't yet sampled the goodness of a "The Bachelorette Canada." For now, it looks like we'll have to be satisfied with the U.S. version of "The Bachelorette"; the ninth season premiered on Monday, May 27. You can watch it in Canada on City at 8 p.m. ET on Mondays, and on ABC in the U.S.

This season's Bachelorette is Desiree Hartsock, a 27-year-old from Colorado. Now relocated to L.A., Hartsock is a bridal stylist looking for love. She competed on the last season of "The Bachelor," vying for Sean Lowe's heart. After a disastrous "family date," she was sent home.

Presented with 25 eager bachelors to choose from, Hartsock looked like a bargain shopper who found an incredible deal as the men paraded in front of her during the Season 9 premiere. She recently admitted to HuffPost Live that yes, some of the men cry during the season, and there is plenty of drama to keep viewers entertained.

Despite the longevity of this show, its ratings are starting to wane. The Season 9 premiere had the show's lowest ratings ever, down 27 percent from last year's opener (featuring bachelorette Emily Maynard). Things may change once NBC competitor "The Voice" finishes, or when things start to heat up, so to speak.

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The Bachelors Of 'Bachelor' Past
Alex Michel(01 of17)
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Season 1: In the first season, bachelor Alex Michel did not propose to the woman he chose. His relationship with Amanda Marsh lasted for several months. (credit:Craig Sjodin, ABC/Getty Images)
Aaron Buerge(02 of17)
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Season 2: Buerge proposed to Helene Eksterowicz on-air. They broke up five weeks after the finale was broadcast. Buerge, who's now settled down with a wife and kids, filled for bankruptcy in 2011. (credit:Isabella Vosmikova, ABC/Getty Images)
Andrew Firestone(03 of17)
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Season 3: In keeping with season 2, Andrew Firestone, the great-grandson of the founder of The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, proposed to his lady of choice. However, they broke up a couple of months later. He is now married to actress Ivana Bozilovic. (credit:Mitch Haaseth, ABC/Getty Images)
Bob Guiney(04 of17)
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Season 4: Guiney, who was a contestant on the first season of "The Bachelorette," did not propose during the finale, but offered winner Estella Gardinier a promise ring. (credit:Craig Sjodin, ABC/Getty Images)
Jesse Palmer(05 of17)
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Season 5: This Canadian boy was the first non-American bachelor to be featured on the show. The sports commentator, who previously played in the NFL and CFL, chose to date Jessica Bowlin, but they broke up within a few months. (credit:Craig Sjodin, ABC/Getty Images)
Byron Velvick(06 of17)
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Season 6: Compared to the previously mentioned "Bachelor" relationships, Byron Velvick and his lady-of-choice Maribel Delgado lasted for quite some time. In 2004 he proposed to her in Spanish so that her parents could understand him. They broke up in 2009. (credit:Craig Sjodin, ABC/Getty Images)
Charlie O'Connell(07 of17)
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Season 7: For the first time ever in "Bachelor" history, the final rose ceremony was broadcast live on national television. O'Connell did not propose to Sarah Brice, but instead chose to carry on a non-marital relationship. They broke up and got back together several times. (credit:Craig Sjodin, ABC/Getty Images)
Travis Lane Stork(08 of17)
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Season 8, Paris: Travis Stork chose schoolteacher Sarah Stone. Like every other "Bachelor," the relationship did not last. Stork is now known as one of the doctors shelling out advice on the show "The Doctors." (credit:Craig Sjodin, ABC/Getty Images)
Lorenzo Borghese(09 of17)
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Season 9, Rome: This Italian 'royal' and celebrity animal activist did not propose to the winner he chose. They dated and broke up a year after they filmed the show. (credit:Craig Sjodin, ABC/Getty Images)
Andy Baldwin(10 of17)
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Season 10 One month after the season finale, Andy Baldwin and his fiancée called off their engagement -- not surprisingly --but continued their relationship. They officially broke up in 2007. (credit:Theo Wargo/WireImage)
Brad Womack(11 of17)
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Season 11 & 15: In an unprecedented move, Brad Womack rejected both finalists in the season 11 finale.He returned to be "The Bachelor" in season 15 and proposed to his "choice," Emily Maynard. The two were engaged for a short period of time, and very publicly split last year. (credit:AP)
Matt Grant(12 of17)
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Season 12, London Calling: This English financier and business development manager from London chose Shayne Lamas as the winner. They broke up within months. (credit:Greg Zabilski, ABC/Getty Images)
Jason Mesnick(13 of17)
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Season 13: In the season finale, Jason Mesnick called off his engagement with the winner and resumed a relationship with runner-up Molly Malaney. They wed in 2010 and their wedding aired on television. (credit:Kevin Casey, ABC/Getty Images)
Jake Pavelka(14 of17)
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Season 14: This Texas-born "Bachelor" first got his taste at reality TV on "The Bachelorette." Since "The Bachelor" he's been on some reality shows, including "Dancing with the Stars." (credit:Mark Brendel, ABC/Getty Images)
Ben Flajnik(15 of17)
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Season 16: Ben Flajnik is still very clear in our minds. Flajnik and Courtney Robertson broke up in February 2012 while their season was still airing. They reconciled and are now engaged. The two of them don't live in the same city, and are currently going back-and-forth about who will move for the other. (credit:Nick Ray, ABC/Getty Images)
Sean Lowe(16 of17)
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Season 17: Sean proposed to Catherine Giudici on the finale of his season in 2013. The couple tied the knot in January 2014 at the Four Seasons Resort Biltmore in Santa Barbara. (credit:Getty)
Juan Pablo Galavis(17 of17)
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Season 19: The most controversial "Bachelor" of all time, Juan, chose Nikki Ferrell during the finale of his show in 2014. Although he didn't say he loved her or propose, they are still together as of summer 2014. (credit:Getty)

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