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‘The Trades’ Season 3 In Production In Nova Scotia For Crave

'The Trades' Season 3 In Production In Nova Scotia For Crave

EXCLUSIVE: The third season of Crave comedy The Trades has begun shooting in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The show, from Ryan J. Lindsay, follows working-class pipe fitter Todd ‘Goldenarm’ Stool (Robb Wells), and comes from Trailer Park Boys Inc. and Kontent House in association with Bell Media-owned Crave. The third season is set to launch in 2026.
In Season 3, Todd will walk the thin line between friend and boss. Meanwhile, his sister Audrey (anatasia Phillips) secretly hooks up with his best friend Backwoods (Daniel Petronijevic), while beloved site manager Chelsea (Jennifer Spence) faces an uncomfortable truth when Jenn Conch (Jennifer Irwin) returns to Imperial Valley and wants to fit in.
Also returning for the new season are Raoul Bhaneja (Blindspot) will return as Medhi, Jesse Camacho (Fubar) as Homer, Brandon Oakes (Revival) as Taser, Jason Daley (Trailer Park Boys) as Dewey, Susan Kent (Pretty Hard Cases) as Steph, Patrick McKenna (The Red Green Show) as Rod, Tara Spencer-Nairn (Corner Gas) as Daina, Dave Lawrence (Trailer Park Boys: Jail) as Roach, Aaron Poole (Most Dangerous Game) as Billy.
“The response to The Trades has been fantastic and we’re excited to be back for a third season with our incredible cast of colourful characters, talented crew and partners at Crave,” said Wells, who stars and is also a series producer and writer.
The Trades counts Gary Howsam as executive producer, along with Jennifer Irwin, Warren P. Sonoda and Shelley Eriksen. Lindsay is the creator, writer and executive producer; Jonathan A. Walker is producer; Wells writer and producer and Neha Kohli co-executive producer and writer. Irwin and Susan Kent are also writers this season. Lindsay also directs one episode and Sonoda will direct seven.
Rollercoaster Entertainment distributes the show internationally. Trailer Park Boys Inc. and Kontent House make the show with the support from the Canada Media Fund, Nova Scotia Film & Television Production Incentive Fund, Nova Scotia Content Creator Fund, the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and Ontario Creates.