Jeanick Fournier, a 49-year-old palliative care attendant from Quebec, took to the Canada’s Got Talent stage with a heart full of purpose. She explained that she was there not just for herself, but for her two adopted children, who both have Down syndrome. Her dream was to give them a better life, and she hoped that her voice could be the key to making that happen. This powerful motivation made her audition deeply moving before she even sang a single note.
For her performance, Jeanick chose to sing a powerful rendition of Celine Dion’s “I Surrender.” Her voice was breathtaking, filling the auditorium with a soulful and commanding sound that captivated everyone. The judges were visibly emotional, with one of them, Lindsay Ell, rising from her seat with tears in her eyes. It was a performance that transcended a simple talent show audition, becoming a powerful expression of love and sacrifice.
In a truly unforgettable moment, Lindsay Ell, overwhelmed with emotion and admiration, walked up to the judges’ table and slammed the Golden Buzzer. This incredible act sent a shower of golden confetti raining down on Jeanick, securing her a direct path to the live shows. Her children, Yoan and Emma, were the reason for her performance, and it was their unconditional love that fueled this extraordinary moment. Her audition became a testament to the power of a mother’s love and the beauty of following your dreams.







