Ghosts(Canadian Version)

Ghosts is a Canadian television sitcom adapted from the British and American series of the same name, created by Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard, and Ben Willbond for CTV Comedy Channel and released in 2024.

Plot
Charlotte and her husband manages to inherit a large estate near Toronto, however the house is inhabited by numerous ghosts who died in the houses's ground and are stuck in the area until they can reach the afterlife. After experiencing near death experience, Charlotte can see and hear the ghosts and has to deal with coexisting with them for the rest of her days.

Living

 * Kristen Kreuk as Charlotte Thompson- A young woman who has inherited a mansion from her distant relative. After a temporarily death-inducing experience caused by getting hit in the head by a marble bust, she is able to see, hear and interact with ghosts.
 * Cody Kearsley as Ryan Thompson- Charlotte's husband who has to deal with Charlotte's ghost seeing and tries to interact with them as well.

Ghosts
There are also the ghosts of members of a cult that died "drinking the kool aid" and live near the yard of the property. They mostly keep to themselves due to the other ghosts not wanting to join their "cause". The total number is uncertain, but there are at least six, three of which have been named within the series, with the remaining three being listed in the credits. They are loosely based on the redcoat ghosts in the American version.
 * Emilie Claire Barlow as Harriet Maple, the lady of the manor, the current owner's fourth-great-grandmother, and the original owner of the Maple country estate. She is based on Lady Fanny Button in the British version and Hetty Woodstone In The American Version.
 * Peter Oldring as Paul Smith,a Boy Scouts leader who died in 1985 from being shot through the neck with an arrow. He is based on Pat Butcher in the British version and Pete Mariano in The American Version.
 * Stephanie Anne Mills as Honey, the ghost of the daughter of a French fur trader in the mid 1700s. She is based on Kitty in the British version and Flower In The American Version.
 * Scott McCord as Captain Westwood, a pirate and closeted man, who is very egotistical and is obsessed with his time fighting in the seas and his rank as an officer. He is based on the Captain from the British version and Captain Isaac Higgintoot in the American version.
 * Carter Hayden as Jacob, an Irish person that immigrated to Canada during the 1820s to become to be a writer. He is based on Thomas Thorne in the British version and Sasappis in The American version.
 * Rachel Wilson as Amy Martin, the most recently deceased of the ghosts, a wealthy, hard-partying and cruel and corrupt lawyer who died of a drug overdose in the bathroom. Unlike the other ghosts, she can interact with the physical world by moving small objects or pressing buttons. She is based on Julian Fawcett MP in the British version and Trevor Lefkowitz in The American Version.
 * Kristin Fairlie as Audrey, or "Dusty Rey", a hobo from The 1930s who died of hypothermia near the grounds of the house. She has the ability (by walking through them) to make cough from some of the dust. She is based on Mary in The British Version.
 * Katie Crown as Lucy- the ghost of a cavewoman who lived on the land the house now occupies (and as such, is the oldest of the ghosts) who died after getting stuck in a tar pit and struck by lightning. She has the ability to make the lights in the house flicker, and is very good at chess and sudoku. She is based off of Robin in The British Version and Thorfinn in The American version.
 * Crown also plays Emily-Rose Baxter, a woman who was killed by a moose with its antlers during the 1970s near the grounds of the house. She very much likes staying in the attic and spends a lot of time asleep or resting. She is loosely based of off Sir Humphrey Bone in The British Version and Crash in The American version, as she is nearly headless instead of completely as her head would dangle of off her body.
 * In addition to the main ghosts, the mansion houses a group of Indigenous school children who died near what used to be a boarding school and occupy the basement. Their sickly appearances disturb the upstairs ghosts. They are experts in the house's heating system. They are based on the Plague Ghosts and The Cholera Ghosts in The U.S. and UK versions.


 * Brian Froud as Cult Member Jared
 * Drew Nelson as Cult Member Henry
 * Christian Potenza as Cult Leader Chris
 * Katie Griffin as Cult Member Wendy
 * Annick Obonsawin as Cult Member Samantha
 * Tyrone Savage as Cult Member Creepy Phil

Others

 * Bryan Adams as Mr. Potlet, Charlotte and Ryan's neighbor who lives across from their house. He incorrectly believes himself to be an expert on Maple Manor and its history, ironically being undermined in his belief that the house is haunted. Amira was his lawyer when she was alive when he was on trial for drunk driving.
 * Elisa Cuthberd as Stacy, Charlotte and Ryan's other neighbor who is trying to send Charlotte away to a mental asylum and tries to have her declared mad.
 * Sandra Oh as Gina Ling, Charlotte's mother who visits Charlotte sometimes. She is the first parent in The Ghosts franchise to still be alive.

Other ghosts appear in this show as Charlotte has the ability to see ghosts wherever she goes. This includes a therapist who diagnoses Charlotte's ability to see ghosts, a Canadian Park ranger that was stung to death by bees, groups of people that were trapped in a flood of maple syrup, a recently murdered hitchhiker, a ghost subway train full of inhabitants that died in a train crash, and an indigenous person who wants to know what happened to his tribe.

Reception
Critical reception to the series has been positive. The show would get a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.5/10 on IMDB. Critics praise the humor, the interactions, and like how it takes what is best about the original and try to spin it into something new and unique.

Trivia

 * Like how Ghosts mostly features the cast of Horrible Histories, this show features a cast from Total Drama, making it somewhat of a reunion for the cast. Coincidentally, both shows aired around the same time.
 * Out of the three, this show is put in the middle by fans, where it is not as good as The British version, but better than the American version