- 7.5/107 votes
#1 - Wild Wing
Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 1/17/2003
Chicken wings were originally sold in bars as a way to boost booze sales. Former mud wrestler, fight promoter, and man-about-town Rick Smiciklas jumped on the beer and wings wagon in 1999. Now he heads a franchise operation with over 100 locations, but the company has had a roller-coaster history with losses reputed to be running into millions of dollars. Recently, Smiciklas cleaned house, thinned corporate operations, and announced the dawn of a new era. But revealing plans to work in disguise in his own restaurants, so he can make other fixes to his franchises, makes his teen daughter worried. She thinks he’s too feisty to keep calm and complete his undercover work week. It’s an ominous warning, because it’s not long before the Undercover Boss is on the rampage, blowing his cover and getting into explosive confrontations about business operations. Will the Wild Wing man regain his composure in time to thank and reward his staff?
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- NaN/100 votes
#2 - Orkin Canada
Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 1/24/2003
The nation's pest control industry generates $600 million in annual revenue, and Orkin Canada is the nation's leader. But it's not just rodents they’re having to keep under control – it's outside rivals, ready to bite a chunk out of their market share. President Gary Muldoon is anxious to ensure the company is playing to its strengths, and that staff have good customer service skills as well as professional know-how. But when he’s on the road, working in disguise under an assumed identity, he soon discovers that staff lack some of the tools to make their working life easier, and that good hard workers are over-scheduled and pushed to their limit. When his working week is over, he calls the staff he met to HQ… and his touching words leave one worker in tears…
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- 7.4/106 votes
#3 - Clark Builders
Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 1/31/2003
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- NaN/100 votes
#4 - Beck Taxi
Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 2/7/2003
Life on the road takes its toll when the bosses of North America’s biggest independent cabbies, Beck Taxi, work in disguise. General Manager Gail Souter and Operations Manager Kristine Hubbard are mother and daughter. Together, they run a business that has takes 15 million passengers a year to where they want to go. But with tough City Council regulations and high overheads, drivers are struggling to make a living.
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- 6.8/106 votes
#5 - Bellstar Hotel & Resorts
Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 2/14/2003
There’s been a boom in boutique hotels across Canada and our taste for more intimate, and unique stay experiences has affected the way the resort industry does business. Bellstar Hotel and Resorts is one of the rare Canadian companies doing well in this niche market, despite the volatile economy. In less than ten years the company has quadrupled in size and is now seen as a major player in the Canadian West. The CEO – a former national long-distance track star – is now pushing for Bellstar to become one of the top resort companies in North America. But when Ed Romanowski joins housekeeping staff, he struggles to keep up and makes startling discoveries about the business he's running.
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- 7.6/106 votes
#6 - Lush Cosmetics
Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 2/21/2003
Brandi Halls as a top job at cosmetics giant Lush. But she's cut down to size when she joins the frontline to work in disguise and find ways to improve the company. It's not long before the secret Director of Brand Communications throws the factory into chaos - not to mention overtime.
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- 5.3/107 votes
#7 - Mr Lube
Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 2/28/2003
Canadians spend over $1.5 billion a year on car maintenance. Mr. Lube has built its reputation on quick oil changes, but as it expanding its slate of services, are staff keeping up? When CEO Stuart Suls works in disguise, he discovers he can't even install windscreen wipers, let alone deal with what's under the hood.
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- 6.8/107 votes
#8 - Freshii
Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 3/7/2003
Freshii has captured the market in healthier, fresh, fast food. Boss Matthew Corrin opened his first store in 2005 and now he has 80, around the world. But when he dares to work undercover in his own Canadian franchises, he makes surprising discoveries. One worker literally rubs salt in his wounds when he struggles to cut up tomatoes.
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- 6.8/106 votes
#9 - Pizza Nova
Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 3/14/2003
Pizza is a $40 billion business in North America. Canadian boss Domenic Primucci has been making them since he was a kid, and as his company, Pizza Nova, prepares to celebrate its 50th birthday, he thinks its a perfect time to work undercover, in disguise, in his own stores. He is growing his chain of franchises, but is Pizza Nova's "mom and pop" feel being lost as a result of brand expansion?
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- 6.5/107 votes
#10 - Mary Browns Famous Chicken
Season 3 Episode 10 - Aired 3/21/2003
Mary Brown's Chicken is the nation's biggest homegrown chain of quick-serve chicken restaurants. The Newfoundland-run company has embarked on aggressive expansion, to give rivals a run for their money. But can they maintain brand consistency in the process? CEO Greg Roberts turns chicken fryer for the week... And what happens when it's over results in the season's biggest employee rewards.
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The Best Episodes of Undercover Boss Canada Season 3
Every episode of Undercover Boss Canada Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Undercover Boss Canada Season 3!
Undercover Boss, commonly referred to as Undercover Boss Canada is a Canadian reality television series, based on the British series of the same name. Each...
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Season 3 Ratings Summary
"Wild Wing" is the best rated episode of "Undercover Boss Canada" season 3. It scored 7.5/10 based on 7 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/17/2003. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Orkin Canada".