Segments include: - Spoiled referendum ballots - .6% beer - Jerry Boyle on separation - Dakey Dunn with an open letter to Lucien Bouchard - Streeter: Close Enough For Ya? - The Quinlan Quints in Montreal - The two solitudes: French and English Canada
Segments include: - Break-in at the prime minister's residence - J.B. Dickson on assignment in Ottawa - Weather from the future: November 2010 - The Right Answer - Streeter: Terror at 24 Sussex - People for the Ethical Treatment of Internet Users - ""Cooking with the Tories"" - Interview with Ernie Coombs (a.k.a. Mr. Dressup)
Segments include: - Princess Diana's video scandal - The new Liberal whip - Marg Delahunty talks with Donovan Bailey - Babe Bennett on sex changes - The Right Answer - Heritage Minute: The Sea-Doo - Streeter: Can a Bank Change? - To spank or not to spank? - The Campbell File - Dakey Dunn and Margaret Atwood
Segments include: - Preston Manning's ""Fresh Start"" - The ""22 Minutes"" Curriculum Guide - Joe Crow on Brian Tobin - Pope John Paul II out of hospital - Marg Delahunty's Parliamentary Pajama Party - ""Overcurrents"" with Wendel Mesley - Streeter: Careers - Canada's first Hooters restaurant - ""Sex with Lou""
Segments include: - Union shutdown of Toronto - Mad cow disease - Arctic parks - Rockin' at the Rodeo: Same-sex line dancing - Dakey Dunn on exercise - ""Marketplace A1C 2F2"" - Streeter: Empty Preston - Hackers enter the CIA website - Association of People Named Blaine
Segments include: - Lucien Bouchard tries to revive Quebec's economy - J.B. Dickson on assignment in Washington D.C. - Mrs. Enid on dating - Scientists discover a new planet - Tony Costello and ""No You Can't!"" - Streeter: Democracy, American-Style - Mrs. Tomorrow - News for Dogs
Segments include: - Preston Manning finds three replacement MPs - Ross Perot's post-election plans - Ozone hole sets record - The Multicorp investigation - Streeter: Impressions of Washington - ""22 Minutes in the Woods"" - ""Canada's Funniest Home Videos""
Segments include: - Clinton's inauguration - Lloyd Axworthy goes to Cuba - Dakey Dunn on a nookie-free existance - Streeter: Canada's Manifest Destiny - Sexual harrassment in the workplace - Hockey Notebook - The Campbell File
Segments include: - An apology to the banks - Marg Delahunty on hospitals - ""Money Matters!"" - Streeter: Teflon Jean - The Sphinxler Sisters - Adolescent Notes - ""Definitely Not the Women's Network"" - ""Birding""
Segments include: - Eaton's files for bankruptcy protection - Quebec's trade dispute - The first man on the Pill - Babe Bennett - ""Man Talk"" - Election Watch '97 - Jerry Boyle
Segments include: - A turn of events at the APEC inquiry - Marg Delahunty at the Progressive Conservative Leader's Debate - A message from the Responsible Drinkers of Canada: Don't drink and vote - Canadian senior citizens in space - Talking to Americans: Washington D.C. - Streeter - ""Jane Hawtin Live""
Segments include: - CN layoffs - Brian Mulroney receives the Order of Canada - Frank MacMillan at the Press Club dinner in Ottawa - Mrs. Enid on television women - A new CBC game show: ""What D'ya Gotta Do To Get Fired?"" - Streeter - ""22 Talkback""
Segments include: - The National Post hits newsstands - Jerry Boyle in Ottawa - The Secondhand Stock Report - Streeter - Marg Delahunty confronts Don Cherry - A new Canadain made-for-TV movie: ""Life with the Butterbox Ponies"" - ""Anne & Abby"" - Connie Bloor on Conrad Black
Segments include: - Marg Delahunty on the campaign trail - Pi long distance - Babe Bennett on sexual assault - Streeter - NicoTerm patches - ""Noise"" - Hockey Notebook - Connie Bloor in Montreal
Segments include: - The Royal Bank of Canada records record profits - Jean Chretien visits China - Dakey Dunn and Peter C. Newman - The Andy Scott blowout sale at the Liberal Party warehouse - Streeter - Foster Parents of Armed Forces of Canada - The Eatons Christmas Parade
Segments include: - Canada/U.S. cultural tensions - I.O.C. scandal - ""Double Exposure"" - Mrs. Enid and Eulalia - ""You've Got Mail"" - Talking to Americans: Washington D.C. - ""Great Outdoors"" - Jerry Boyle
Segments include: - The Airline, The Man, The Money, and the Case of the Missing Cheque - ""The Blair Witch Project: The Series"" - Babe Bennett - Everybody in Plaid (Gap commercial) - Streeter - Connie Bloor - Thre new CBC series: ""Da Vinci's Conquests,"" ""Da Vinci's Requests,"" and ""Da Vinci's Bequests"" - Mrs. Enid and Eulalia
Segments include: - Conference on federalism - Adrienne Clarkson becomes the Governor General - Talking to Americans: Mt. Rushmore - Heritage Minute: Complaining about people from foreign lands entering Canada - Tim MacMillan in Ottawa - ""22 Minutes"" NewsNet - Streeter
Segments include: - Air Canada takeover - Bill 101 struck down - Disney and the RCMP end contract - Jerry Boyle - Trojanzz condoms commercial - Streeter - Talking to Americans: Chicago - ""Birding""
Segments include: - The APEC hearings - Employment insurance surplus - MP's Pension Plan - Government subsidies - ""Martha's Weekend"" - Streeter - Lucien Bouchard goes to Hollywood - The Campbell File - ""22 Minutes"" in the Woods - Marg Delahunty
A special behind-the-scenes look at ""This Hour Has 22 Minutes,"" plus clips from past seasons.
Segments include: - Pope John Paul II in India - Frank MacMillan in Ottawa - ""Life & Times"" - Babe Bennett on marriage - ""Playboy Grotto After Dark"" - Streeter - Dakey Dunn on Adrienne Clarkson - Mrs. Enid and Eulalia
Segments include: - The Governor General's literary awards - The new CSIS recruitment videos - Joe Crow - ""Dr. Horror"" - Streeter - The Quinlan Quints - Connie Bloor
Segments include: - Frank MacMillan at the International Emmys - Heritage Minute: Insulting and maligning Canadians that have acheived worldwide fame and recognition - Babe Bennett - ""Sportsbag"" - Streeter - Marg Delahunty - ""That Show Sucked""
Segments include: - Talking to Americans: Columbia University - MaKane's extra thick pizza - Jerry Boyle in New York City - Marg Delahunty and Joe Clark - ""Moncton"" - The Quinlan Quints - Connie Bloor
Segments include: - Frank MacMillan at the Speech from the Throne - Talking to Americans: Mt. Rushmore - Babe Bennett - ""Martha's Weekend"" - Streeter - ""Playboy Grotto After Dark"" - ""22 Minutes"" NewsNet
Segments include: - Tony Blair with yet another ultimatum to Iraq - ""The Ultimate Reality Show"" - CNN News Alert - 22 Minutes Time Capsule: Changes in television - Produce Pat - The MacMillan File - The Pointy Take with Max Pointy - Nervous Rex on SUVs
Segments include: - Paul Martin questioned over ownership of Canada Steamship Lines - Bass MacLaren at the Nokia Brier final - ""Doctor Chicago"" - Interview with Ms. Vespa X, the girlfriend of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed - Patchoderm and Patchorette gum - Cher's stolen wig - Dakey Dunn on George W. Bush - A war-free minute
Segemnts include: - Paul Martin divesting his interest in Canada Steamship Lines - Quebec's provincial election - ""The Adventures of SeaKing"" - Babe Bennett on the liberation of men - Deborah Grey's retirement announcement - Tim MacMillan in Kuwait - ""George W.'s War""
Segments include: - United States releases a list of countries saying ""yes"" to war - Marg Delahunty retires from being a warrior - Three new CBC series: ""A Canadian in Canada,"" ""A Canadian in America,"" and ""An American in America"" - 22 Minutes Time Capsule: Cigarettes - Jerry Boyle - A Parti Québécois paid political announcement - Connie Bloor - ""That Show Sucked""
Segments include: - Growing anti-French sentiment in the United States - Dakey Dunn on George W. Bush - A war-free minute - An interview with Mrs. Saddam Hussein - ""This Hour Has 22 Minutes: Iraq"" - Two new board games: Weapons Inspectors and Weapons Inspectors: Canadian Edition
Segments include: - ""The Mezzo Sopranos"" - ""The New Littlest Hobo"" - Jean Chretien back at work after a month off - 22 Minutes Time Capsule: Drinking and driving - Heritage Minute: Hungover New Year's family dinners - ""Apology to America"" - Mrs. Enid and Eulalia ambush Paul Martin - ""Doctor Chicago""
Segments Include: Tucker T. Bartlett's tour of the California gubernatorial campaign trail. A parody of the most recent Viagra commercial warning about the potential for embarassment when used excessivly. (You have to see this segment to appreciate it. It is among the most over-the-top segments the show has ever done!!!) A parody of COPS, with East Coast cops engaging in flagrant racial profiling. (If you consider yourself politically correct, you won't know which part of this segment to correct first!) Sexual affairs correspondent Babe Bennett on the same-sex marriage debate. Dakie Dunn on what Schwarzennegger's election means to the feminist movement (You've come a long way baby, and now you're going back) A look inside Canada's minimum security prisons with ""OZ: Canada""
WANRING: To Stephen Harper! You realize you'll have to sit next to Elsie Wayne, right? Segments Include: The Al-Jazeera Video Music Awards (Osama bin-Laden wins for his hit single, ""Death to the Infidels"" Bass MacLaren's report on Canada's ailing Sea-King helicopters. An investigation into Allan Rock's fundraising practices. A paid advertisement for the Jack LaLande power juicer. A public service announcement concering Jean Chretien's apparent disappearance. A political commentary by Native Affairs Correspondent Joe Crow
WARNING: To Liberal Cabinet Ministers! Please wait until the Irving Het comes to a complete stop before accepting your gifts. Segments Include: - Chretien snubbed by Bush at the APEC conference as he is no longer the most powerful man in Canada. - Investigation into the Governor General's expenses. - ""Juan Big Album"" for hurricane relief. - An interview with the developer of a new undetectable designer steroid. - A Saskatchewan tourism commercial brought to you by the government of Manitoba. - Hollywood North Squares. - Why same-sex marriage doesn't necessarily mean gay marriage.
Segments Include: - An interview with Chretien aide Gallum Smeagle on his conflicted loyalties between ""old master"" and ""new master"" -Trick-or-Treating on Parliament Hill -The dangers of paranoid women owning ink-jet printers (priceless!) -Mrs. Enid on the commercialization of Remembrance Day. -Newsworld ""PLAY"" vj in an unsolicited interview with Clay Aiken (played by Gavin Crawford) -the ""deficieny of respect"" for Chretien's accomplishments.
Warning! To Canadians in Foreign Jails: You'll be freed... Once Everbody gets back from the Irving Lodge! Segments Include: Chretien's going-away party thrown by his MPs A look at the life of a Parliament Hill ""Ethics Hotline"" telephone operator A parody of a bank's commercial, outlining the dangers associated with estate planning Babe Bennett on what Paul Martin's election means for Canada ""Inside Media Counter Spin"" host Heather Coulter defends the show against accuations it's middle-east coverage is biased against Israel. The ridicule endured by Canada's smallest visible minority (Liberal Sheila Copps delegates) ""Frontiers in Science"" looks at the effect of solar flares on earth's communications systems 1st ever ""All-Arab lottery""
Warning! To Michael Jackson: Throw down your baby and come out with your hands up! Segments Include: Reasons why Ralph Klein would make a good choice as new Conservative leader An investigation into less-than sanitary conditions in some Canadian hospitals. Bas MacLaren crashes the Liberal leadership convention. Mrs. Enid on the problems with Sunday Shopping Bas MacLaren and Tucker T. Bartlett living it up at the Grey Cup Star Dates A couple of elementary school teachers making Christmas a little more politically correct. Vinyl Cafe on CBC Radio
Warning! To Americans: Hope you Enjoyed your turkey! You elected him! Segments Include: Raj Bhinder at the Heritage Classic (this stunt caused a great deal of controversy as Shaun Majumder managed to get himself included in the official team picture, ruining what could have been a priceless collectable for millions of Canadians - on of the best segments ever!) A Heritage Moment - remaining on hold to receive information and service from Air Canada Dakey Dunn's commentary on ""Operation: Iraqi Freedom"" A parody of the ""Cottonelle"" commercial turned into a public service announcement on the dangers of hearing voices while grocery shopping. Taxi drivers moonlighting as delivery men for the Canadian Red Cross. Molly Maguire ambushing Lord Conrad Black in New York. A retrospective look at Marg Delahunty's finest moments with Chretien. That Show Sucked!
Warning! To Adrienne Clarkson: The boys in Afghanistan will want to see some cleavage! Segments Include: Raj Bhinder's 'apology' for his Heritage Classis escapades Bas MacLaren on the spot with Stephen Harper and Peter MacKay, talking about their parties' merger. ""Frontiers in Science"" investigates the possiblity of a flu pandemic. Coverage of Ottawa's toughening of Biligualism rules in the Civil Service. The release of Irish singer Janey O'Smiley's Christmas album ""Under the Mistletow"" A parody of an Aspirin Commercial: Ask your doctor if taking aspirin for everything is right for you. ""Inside Media CounterSpin"" investigates the 'gay conspiracy'. (Completey politically incorrect from start to finish...one of their best segments ever!)
Segments Include: Bas MacLaren interviewing former PC MP Scott Brison on his defection to the Liberals. A commercial for ""Canadians United by their Hatred of Air Canada"" A New Year's greeting from Mrs. Enid addressing our new-found fear of Carbs! Current Entertainment Access Affairs Hollywood Insiders. A music video of Saddam Husseins capture, set to a remix of Johnny Horton's ""The Battle of New Orleans"" (Absolutely hysterical!) An interview with the nanny of Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin's infant son ""Frontiers in Science"" covers the landing of the Mars Rover Spirit. Mike Bullard interviewing a Canadian man recently released from Libyan prison.
Segments Include: Bas MacLaren at the Banff Film Festival An analysis of Paul Martin's first meeting with George Bush at the Summitt of the Americas Marg Delahunty crashing Stephen Harper's announcement that he'll seek the Conservative Leadership. A spinoff of ""Average Joe"" entitled ""Horribly Disfigured Joe"" Joe Crow's commentary on terrorist plans to poison food and water supplies. A scenerio depicting what could go wrong with the Russian Space Agency's plan to use the Canadian Prairies as an emergency landing site. Repeated attempts at unloading copies of Canadian Idol Ryan Malcom's CD ""Home"" ""Sports Beat"" returns with Chip McAllister and his new co-anchor, Raj Bhinder ""That Show Sucked""
Warning! To Paul Martin: Sop rewinding the State of the Union Address: He didn't mention you! Segments Include: Coverage of the Iowa Primary Bas MacLaren's interview with Conservative Leadership candidate Belinda Stronach An interview with Canadian astronaught Buzz Miller Two ""Dear Buckley's.."" letters Babe Bennett on Canada's role as the woman in the Canada-U.S. relationship Fashion Correspondent Uvay Mayer's commentary on the hidden meanings behind Michael Jackson's recent fashion choices. (This segment is hillarious!) ""TNT Hour"" on CBC Radio with host Tom Thompson.
Warning! To Asian Farmers: Don't count count your chickens before you stuff them into a large burlap sack and dump them into a landfill! Segments Include: Dick Cheney's recent meeting with Pope John Paul II. The Atkin's Diet gone horribly wrong Bas MacLaren at the New Hampshire Primary, amushing all the Democratic candidates. Law and Order: G.A.Y. ""Frontiers in Science"" discusses Mad Cow Disease ""Oscar Watch"" with Della Smile and Raj Bhinder CBC's newest talk show ""Political Insider"" Reasons not to go to the police for help or protection
WARNING: To Adrienne Clarkson! DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ! Segments include: Ralph Klein on Health Care Bas MacLaren covering the throne speech Mrs. Enid & Mrs. Eulalia on Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction "Sports Beat" discusses the SuperBowl "Captain Paul went Sailing" music video Dakey Dunn on Paul Martin Why a Tim Horton's travel mug is better than a Canadian passport Playboy Grotto
Clip Show featuring highlights from Season 11
WARNING: To Mother Nature! HURRICANE, BLIZZARD, THAT ALL YOU GOT...BITCH? Segments include: Ralph Goodale's first budget Canadian reaction to the alleged anti-semetic content of ""The Passion of the Christ"" A public service announcement encouraging the illegal download of Canadian movies Mrs. Enid on plastic surgery Liberal Aide Gallum Smeagal on the sponsorship scandal Bas MacLaren answering viewer mail An ad for an educational savings program, for your students expenses off campus An interview with Saddam's Red Cross nurse Mike Bullard interviews a freed Iranian hostage
WARNING: To India! STEPHEN HARPER SAYS ""HOW!"" Segments Include: Paul Martin's caffine addiction and erratic behavior ""Inside Media Counter-Spin"" discusses single mothers in the workplace Joe Crow on Stephen Harper's recent slip of the tongue ""Music Memoirs"" on CBC Radio-Two ""Frontiers in Science"" investigates South Korea's recent cloning of a human embryo A couple protesting the Vatican's stance on same-sex marriage by filing for a heterosexual divorce How to throw a ""Belinda Stronach Party""
WARNING: To Leafs Fans! CURLING IS NOW OUR NATIONAL GAME! Segments include: Coverage of the Conservative french language debate Reaction to Sheila Copps' riding nomination defeat ""22 Minutes Time Capsule"" investigates the baby boom ""Heritage Moment"" - getting suckered into believing in the Leafs every fall, only to have them tank in the spring. Babe Bennett on Martha Stewart's insider trading conviction ""Sports Beat"" - Chip McAllister apologizes to Raj Bhindar for his behaviour during his latest perscription drug abuse relapse. ""That Show Sucked""
1 HOUR SEASON FINALE Clips fron Season 11
Segments Include: - A new ""60 Minutes"" style opening to boost credibility. - Adrienne Clarkson visits Vancouver's dark side. - Footage of Ralph Klein being his in the face with a pie. - Raj Bhinder at the Canadian Open. - ""Just 4 Laughs Gags"" - CNN coverage of Ronald Reagan cotinuing to be dead. - CRTC-SVU - A George W. Bush attack ad against John Kerry ""Would John Kerry's America eat kittens?"" - ""Frontiers in Science"" looks at hurricanes.
Segments Include: - a Heritage Minute: using bad Scottish accents to sell mediocre products; a proud part of our heritage. - a less than successful Canadian attempt at the X-Prize. - a series of security breaches at Halifax airport. - Nicholas Campbell half-heartedly plugs DaVinci's Inquest's new timeslot. - an inside look at potential problems with Iraq's upcoming elections. - Tony Blair admitting that the WMD intelligence was flawed. - Independant candidate ""No Pun Intended"" and his first minister of funk, Cracker Jack. - Stupid reasons why ""I Am Canadian"". - Gavin Crawford rants on America's latest efforts to improve its image. - ""Inside Media CounterSpin"" examines the plight or Arab Canadians in foreign prisons.
Segments Include: - Bas MacLaren's interview with Ralph Nader on the dangers of gambling on a long shot. - Stephen Harper challenges the throne speech. - Uwe Mayer covering fashion at the opening of Parliament's new session. - some new a useless tools from Canadian Tire. - Sydney Debizzinchik's patronizing interview with Kalen Porter. - insight into the US Vice-Presidential debate. - ""Frontiers in Science"" looks at volcanoes. - Tim MacMillan gets lost on his way to Mt. St. Helen's and ends up at the wrong volcano. - CSI: Yellowknife. - Babe Bennett on women's roles in men-only clubs.
Segments Include: - ""Music Memoirs"" on CBC Radio-Two. - ""Vinyl Cafe"" with Stuart McLean. - Mrs. Enid's commentary on dirty-sounding computer terms and lingo. - Bas MacLaren on the set of Sheila Copps' new play. - a parody of the BBC's ""Coronation Street."" - a commerical for a new airline ""Expedience.ca"" - TNT Radio Hour. - A PBS-style pledge break by the CBC.
Segments Include: - Stephen Harper loses his cool in the House of Commons over a practical joke by the Prime Minister. - Efforts by the Bush campaign to gets the election under control. - Prince Harry's latest trials and tribulations in the academic world. - Iran endorses Bush for president. - British troops redeployed to the more dangerous areas of Iraq. - A new ad campaign for the ""Greatest Canadian"" - Heritage Minute - providing a country where Americans can come to avoid death. - Joe Crow's commentary on natives as Canada's asterisk. - ""Making the Cut"" Badminton Edition. - Alexander Graham Bell's attack ads against Terry Fox and Tommy Douglas to win the title of ""Greatest Canadian"" - An investigation into the Kerry campaign's obsession with VP Dick Cheney's lesbian daughter.
Segments Include: - Sheila Copps releasing her new tell-all autobiography. - Ralph Klein's continuing struggle with alcoholism while on the campaign trail. - Teen correspondent Mark Jackson discusses his Halloween plans. - Mark Critch in south Florida with groups of both Kerry and Bush supporters. - Mark Critch trying to sell John Kerry Canadian flu vaccine. - The powerful new household cleaner ""Denial."" - Inside Media CounterSpin investigates the plight on the wrongfully convicted. - ""Dawn of the Old People.""
Clip show only 6 episodes into the season. It had better be the only one they do this season. They produces far too many of them far too often for this online editor.
Segments Include: - 22 Minutes endorses Ralph Klein in the Alberta election as they need politicians who say stupid things, and have already lost Stockwell Day and Jean Chretien. - MP Carolyn Parrish reacts to George W. Bush's reelection. - An interview with a Yasser Arafat aide on the leader's apparent passing and the PLO's plans for life after Arafat. - Teen correspondent Mark Jackson interviews Ben Mulroney's dad. - ""No Pun Intended"" running for Alberta premier. - Commercial Parody ""Remember our first date..?"" - Tucker T. Bartlett responds to allegations that the 22 minutes election coverage was biased against George W. Bush. - Raj Bhinder looks at the controversy surrounding sports bras in women's college volleyball. - Mark Jackson talks to Stephen Harper about fitting in at parties. - Bas MacLaren in Florida pushing flu vaccine. - ""Current Entertainment Access Affairs Hollywood Insiders"" - Courting the young female voter.
Segments include: - the Bush-Bashing interview with Carolyn Parrish that cost the Liberal MP her place in the party's caucus. - Gilles Duceppe in Toronto trying to show the softer side of seperatists. - Interview with the Saskatchewan RoughRiders assistant GM about the wide kick that cost them the playoffs. - Chernobyl 18 years later. - An interview with a Nova Scotia Power executive about clean-up efforts after the recent storm. - The Canadian army is resupplied with only the finest in out-dated British technology. - The Bush-Powell breakup in Celebrity Couples News. - Tips to staying healthy during flu season. - Heritage Minute ""Nortel shareholders who are suckered into believing this will be the year the company gets it's act together."" - An interview with Yasser Arafat's widow about her plans for the future. - 22 Minutes Rebuttal: response to Rex Murphy's critisisms of the interview with Carolyn Parrish.
Segments Include: - Paul Martin goes to Africa. - Danny Williams winning the Inter-governmentals cliche contest. - Raj Bhinder at the Grey Cup. - ""Frontiers in Science"" looks at wind turbine energy. - Babe Bennett on the Prime Minister's trouble's with female MPs. - Outrage over ""JFK Reloaded."" - Trade talks in Chile. - ""Canada A.M."" - Protester Safety Tips. - Mark Critch in Tampa visiting the Stanley Cup's final resting place.
Segments Include: - Mark Critch's drive-by interview with George W. Bush. - Stephen Harper's close call with the secret service. - Jack Layton caught moonlighting. - Mark Jackson on the front line of the protests. - Mark Critch's sit-down and walk-out interview with Danny Williams. - Reaction to Tommy Douglas winning ""Greatest Canadian."" - ""Sports Beat"" discusses Chip McAllister's most recent relapse and the NHL lockout. - Rex Murphy Presents ""T'Was the Night Before Christmas."" - Inside Media CounterSpin looks at the troubles plaguing foreign born exotic dancers. - Tips for the office Christmas Party. - Mrs. Enid on the increasing political correctness surrounding the holidays.
This episode is a selection of the best clips from various episodes from the past two seasons, based on the viewer voting on CBC.ca.
In the first episode News Correspondent Raj Binder files a special report. Guest Geri Hall.
Election fever is running high! Geri Hall ends up in handcuffs compliments of the Harper government and then chats with Stéphane Dion. Finally the real Elizabeth May demands to be part of the 22 Minutes sketch.
The election coverage continues. Geri Hall spends time with Gilles Duceppe and Jack Layton. Also, 'The Hour' with George Stroumboulopoulis and guest Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
This was an Election Special featuring Rex Murphy and Ian Hanomansing. Also Geri Hall catches up with the Leader of the Green Party of Canada Elizabeth May.
The Premier Danny Williams visits China. Teen Correspondent, Mark Jackson brings a report from the opening night of The Sound of Music in Toronto.
First up is the Canada in the Morning Halloween Special. Followed by a TMZed feature of the real live Jian Ghomeshi, Host of CBC Radio Show Q. Plus, Mark visits Alaska to learn more about Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin.
Mark Critch reports from Florida on the upcoming American election and Babe Bennett returns after a two year absence.
Mark Critch speaks with Premier Danny Williams, Premier Rodney MacDonald, Premier Gordon Campbell and Premier Dalton McGuinty at the First Minister's Conference. The 'French 22 Minutes' covers the Quebec Election.
Geri Hall brings a report from the Grey Cup, and Raj Binder is at the 2008 BC Poker Championship in Vancouver.
Galen Westin's Memories of Christmas Special featuring Leslie Feist, David Suzuki and Anne Murray. Also, Gordon Ramsay's Christmas.
A look back at the year that was 2008.
Geri Hall spends time with 'man of the hour' Michael Ignatieff, and another monologue from Rex Murphy.
Geri Hall is the only woman in The Week the Woman Went town of Tatamagouche. Air Canada - The Board Game.
Parliament returns on Monday, and Geri Hall attends the NHL All Star Game in Montreal.
Mark Critch reports from Crashed Ice in Quebec City, and Amazing Discoveries unearths the 2009 Federal Budget.
The Single Female Voter chats with Peter Mansbridge about his chat with US President Barack Obama, and Michael Ignatieff woos the West.
Gavin Crawford speaks with Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff to get tips on Gavin's impression of Ignatieff. Nathan Fielder pitches a new version of the Canadian National anthem.
22 Minutes asks, "Should curling be shown in HD?" Plus, the return of Shaun Majumder.
Computer Corner with Gunther Wilson discusses GeoFencing and introduces is younger brother, Aalto. Geri Hall brings a report from the Brier.
22 Minutes welcomes Ian Hanomansing. Meanwhile, Rex Murphy talks Evolution.
In the premiere show we get to know the real Stephen Harper, take a look at an obscure religious practice and help people prepare for the H1N1 virus. Special guest: Kathleen Phillips
This week Mark Critch meets the youngest Mayor in Canada and we feature the new sequel to Flashpoint. Special guest, Susan Kent.
This week on 22 Minutes we unearth a previously unheard Michael Jackson duet and we interview two very famous dead people. Special guest, Susan Kent.
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff and Geri Hall have a 'Girl's Night'. And General Rick Hillier talks to Mark Critch about his new book. Special guest, Carly Heffernan.
This week on 22 minutes: A new H1N1 Vaccine song for Canada from a group of prominent musicians, Premier Danny Williams (Mark Critch) reacts to Hydro Quebec's purchase of New Brunswick Power. With special guest Carly Heffernan.
Shaun Majumder returns and we get H1N1 words of wisdom from Osama Bin Laden.
Shaun Majumder catches up with hockey star Sidney Crosby at the Olympic Torch Relay in Halifax; Wife Swap with the Foleys and Karzais.
What would David Suzuki be like if he were a wrestler? Why should you be cautious when posting photos on Facebook? The answers, this week on 22 minutes.
The Republic of Boyle with singing sensation, Susan Boyle (Cathy Jones), an interview with Raul and Fidel Castro.
A very special Being Erica, Teen correspondent Mark Jackson reports from the Waterkeeper Alliance Fundraising Event
Geri Hall gets up close and personal with "Talk Sex With Sue Johanson" about why baby boomers are having more sex. Mark Critch and Gavin Crawford go door-to-door conducting a Conservative Party version of the census.
Mark Critch helps the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Danny Williams resolve his conflict with Quebec. Mrs. Enid (Cathy Jones) gets nasty about her fellow seniors.
Geri Hall and NDP Leader, Jack Layton prepare John Baird's chocolate chip cookies and Stephen Harper's salsa, using a cookbook with Conservative Party recipes. Teen Correspondent, Mark Jackson (Gavin Crawford) speaks with David Suzuki about why the Conservative government doesn't think science is important.
This week on 22 Minutes, Mark Critch is in Reykjavik, Iceland to celebrate John Lennon's 70th birthday with Yoko Ono. And Geri Hall consults with a higher power to see why the Leafs suck.
Mark Critch speaks with Canada's leaders on the 22 Minutes Red Carpet at the National Press Gallery Dinner on Parliament Hill. And, Gordon Pinsent reads his favourite quotes from Justin Bieber's new memoirs.
Mark Critch uses a translator to speak to Bloc Québécois Leader, Gilles Duceppe. Teen Correspondent, Mark Jackson (Gavin Crawford) tours the tar sands in a helicopter.
Mark Critch competes with Justin Trudeau to grow a moustache for the 'Movember Fundraiser'. And 22 Minutes, Correspondent Mary Walsh ambushes Tea Party Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell at her polling station in Wilmington, Delaware.
Correspendent Albert Howell reports from the red carpet at the 25th annual Gemini Awards. And Dog the Bounty Hunter (Mark Critch) and his wife Beth (Cathy Jones) talk about the Randy Quaid situation.
22 Minutes returns for its 19th season with Mark Critch giving career advice to one of Canada's most recognizable faces, Lloyd Robertson.
22 Minutes visits the set of one of the most popular television shows of all time, Coronation Street. And with the 41st Parliament set to open, Mark Critch talks to some of the rookie NDP MPs leading up to their first day on the Hill.
High-flying Peter Mackay defends his use of helicopters on the next episode of 22 Minutes, and Canadian musical icons band together to help fellow rockers, The Tea Party.
Don Cherry (Mark Critch) gives a preview of CBC's Hockey Night Election coverage, on the next 22 Minutes.
Raj Binder (Shaun Majumder) covers the Jets' return to Winnipeg as the NHL season opens.
From the cover of Rolling Stone to 22 Minutes, we give a makeover to The Sheepdogs, one of Canada's hottest bands. And a very special Movember announcement honouring a beloved Canadian.
Alan Thicke joins us as guest host of our look-back-at-the-80's show! Special appearances by Ben Mulroney, David Suzuki, Bob MacDonald and musical guest, The Spoons.
22 Minutes is talking Movember with MP's like Justin Trudeau on Parliament Hill, and we'll show you our take on Tony Clement's appearance before a Commons committee on G8 spending.
The Rowdyman (Gordon Pinsent) returns in a sequel to the original '70s film, and we have the final moustache-judging for our Movember contest, with Olivia Chow and Ron MacLean!
Award-winning political correspondent Craig Oliver joins us to talk about his lengthy career in journalism, and Mark Critch finds a few surprises when he visits a Canadian bar in England.
A very 22 Minutes take on the holidays with guests Greg Thomey, Allan Hawco and Dragons' Den's Kevin O'Leary.
Start the New Year with a look at why all those work-out newbies are crowding your gym in January. Plus appearances by Panic Room's Betty Hope (Cathy Jones) and everyone's favourite sports fan, Raj Binder (Shaun Majumder).
Mark Critch checks in on the renewal of the Liberal party with Interim Leader Bob Rae and prominent Liberal MPs, while Shaun Majumder visits the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas to check out the latest technology, as sold by Justin Bieber and 50 Cent.
Mark Critch hits the road to check in on the Republican candidates in South Carolina, while Susan Kent travels to Ottawa for the Model Parliament.
We get involved in the NDP leadership debate in Halifax, and take a look at "Corporation Nightmares" with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay (Mark Critch).
We take a light-hearted look at sappy sentiment with "Things We Hate About Valentine's Day" and Shaun Majumder discovers how to express love at Hallmark's Canadian headquarters.
Mark Critch goes head-to-head with MP Justin Trudeau in the boxing ring, while the Twitter-verse takes on Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and the Conservatives' online surveillance bill.
Marg Delahunty, Warrior Princess returns to 22 Minutes, paying a visit to RCMP Commissioner, Bob Paulson, while Susan Kent and Meredith MacNeill head to Toronto to try their luck at "The Bachelor Canada" auditions.
A beloved Canadian TV star (of the 4-legged variety) comes out of retirement for a new hospital drama, plus a preview of the latest CBC movie spinoff to come out of a short commentary segment during Hockey Night in Canada.
Mark Critch travels to Toronto for the NDP leadership convention, The Queen (Cathy Jones) shows up unannounced looking for her Jubilee party, and we have exclusives from the creator of the "Ultimate Dog Tease" viral YouTube video.
Shaun Majumder heads to the Junos with some musical advice for award nominees, we travel to Peggy's Cove to look into the sale of an iconic lighthouse, and Mark Critch brings us the outcome of the Trudeau/Brazeau boxing match.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Shaun Majumder) laments Canada's sudden breakup with Iran, Don Cherry (Mark Critch) takes shots at the NHL lockout, Mrs Enid ponders 50 Shades of Grey, and the 'average Canadian' tries to recollect the War of 1812.
Storage Wars Toronto discovers 'priceless' impacts from the NHL Lockout, guests of the Last Supper have an unexpected interruption, a naked Duchess Kate (Susan Kent) reveals her thoughts on royal privacy, PEI Witness News searches for seats at the NDP convention, and Mayor Rob Ford (Mark Critch) announces his new reality show "Robbie Boo Boo".
Mary Walsh returns as one of her beloved characters to weigh-in on the Rona Ambrose controversy; Rex Murphy (Mark Critch) gets worked up about Justin Trudeau's Liberal leadership intentions; suspicion sprouts over effects of genetically modified grains; 22 Minutes travels to Ottawa to recruit Lisa Raitt, the federal Minister of Labour, to facilitate an end to the NHL lockout.
Canadian acting icon, William Shatner, shares public speaking tips for Justin Trudeau and we give Justin Trudeau's Liberal leadership speech is given a auto-tune remix.
Liberal leadership hopeful, Justin Trudeau drops by the 22 Minutes studio, Raj Binder presents an explosive investigative report into photo-bombing; and, Apple's CEO reveals the company's newest product iPad-Mini, or was that the iPad-Maxi?
Mark Critch battles the REAL Barry Weiss (Storage Wars star) over a storage unit stuffed with Canadian content; 22 Minutes travels to Victoria to drill into the Northern Gateway Pipeline protest; the hit movie "Paranormal Activity" gets a Canadian-style remake perfect for the faint of heart with the release of "Normal Activity"; and a job posting for the new Ontario Premier is announced.
America Votes, Canada Watches - Don Cherry (Mark Critch) gives 110% with his game-day commentary of Republicans versus Democrats; an all-star 22 Minutes political panel, featuring Mrs Enid, Housewive's Agnes and Raj Binder, predicts the results.
Jian Ghomeshi appears on 22 Minutes as guest host; famous illusionist, David Blaine (Shaun Majumder) makes magic happen at Tim Horton's; Mark Critch shares a laugh with MPs Bob Rae, Thomas Mulcair, Tony Clement and Lisa Raitt at the annual Parliamentary Press Dinner in Ottawa; Movember gets a musical tribute by several well-known Canadian songsters.
22 Minutes catches Bond fever when a real 007 (George Lazenby from On Her Majesty's Secret Service) turns up from retirement to guest in 22 Minutes Bond film remake. Also this week, the Grey Cup winners get ambushed in their locker room and the NHL hockey lockout gets some much-needed play.
22 Minutes travels to Ontario to participate in Don Cherry's new walking tour of Kingston; Mark Garneau launches his bid for the Liberal leadership; Mrs Enid plans some doomsday hankypanky in response to the Mayan calendar prediction; and, just in time for Christmas, the Boyfriend Body Pillow gets a passionate consumer test drive.
Join the 22 Minutes cast for holiday fun wtih guest appearances from original cast members, Mary Walsh and Greg Thomey.
Hockey is back and Commander Hadfield 'sings' about it with help from 22 Minutes; News of Cirque du Soleil performer layoffs finds them matched to surprising new job opportunities, Mark Critch goes to Washington for Obama's coronation, and Susan Kent reports from the red carpet at the Liberal Leadership Debate in Vancouver.
News of declining sales at Hooters is forcing the restaurant chain to rebrand to attract a broader clientele; 22 Minutes is with Tony Clement for the opening of parliament; A new drama from PBS combines British period drama with British entertainers The Beatles in "Downton Abbey Road".
Outgoing liberal leader, Bob Rae, receives comic tribute; former Blue Jay, Jose Canseco, shares details of his Toronto mayoral bid; and, Canada offers a potential contender for Pope.
Outgoing liberal leader, Bob Rae, receives comic tribute; former Blue Jay, Jose Canseco, shares details of his Toronto mayoral bid; and, Canada offers a potential contender for Pope.
The Vinyl Cafe's Stuart McLean takes on Nickelback and Hockey Night in Canada and real housewife Mary Zilba drops in on her not-so-glamorous cousin. Raj Binder dreams and schemes of becoming a Juno contender and the recent demise of the penny perplexes an average Canadian.
Murdoch Mysteries' Yannick Bisson joins the 22 cast as guest host, Mark Critch rrrrrrolls up the rim directly from the Tim Horton's Ontario coffee roastery, and Shaun Majumder reports from inside the red carpet at the new Canadian Screen Awards.
Mark Critch hits it out of the park at the Blue Jays spring training camp; surprise home visits by EI auditors inspire a new Canadian reality show PEI-EI-PIs; and, Commander Hadfield (Mark Critch) discovers the consequences of tweeting and singing from space.
22 Minutes reacts to the new federal budget, makes a housecall to Thomas Mulcair at Stornoway, and enlists the help of "Captain 22" for a report from the Toronto comicbook convention.
Bob Rae sings his goodbyes, Don Cherry refuses to have his kisses denied and we predict the summer news in the 22 Minutes season finale.
22 Minutes launches its 21st season with a few choice words about the Senate scandal, a PEI Witness News report from the Island's film festival 'red' carpet, a farewell tribute to the Kingston Penitentiary, and a Heritage Minute with Body Break's Hal and Joanne.
This week on 22 Minutes: Margaret Atwood (Cathy Jones) “congratulates” Alice Munro on her Nobel Prize Award and Hockey Night in Canada’s Song Quest heats up with new tunes from “Burton Cummings”, “Neil Young”, “Gordon Lightfoot” and “Robin Thicke” (Mark Critch).
Mark Critch covers the Throne Speech on Parliament Hill, Sam Roberts guests in "Copps & Roberts" Canada's new hit cop show parody, and Susan Kent learns to be a Vancouver Canucks "Green Man".
Details behind the senate scandal revealed; A successful 4-year old Mayor gives strong advice for Rob Ford and other Canadian mayors; Flashback to the 80's with musician, Gowan and Degrassi Jr High alum, Stacie Mystysyn.
Unique perspective on Mayor Rob Ford's crack video; Thomas Mulcair faces off with "Thomas Mulcair"; and beleaguered senators take a walk down the Yellow Brick Road.
22 Minutes presents a best of Rob Ford special highlighting past clips about Toronto's eccentric mayor
The popular song "What Does The Fox Say" gets a Rob Ford-themed spoof, a trendier version of the movie "Captain Phillips" is revealed, ejected Senators audition for Amazing Race Canada, and comedian Mark McKinney guest hosts.
Mary Walsh returns as guest star; our Canada-U.S. relations expert tries to initiate relations with Mayor Rob Ford; and this week's Senate scandal developments come under scrutiny.
22 Minutes presents "Coronation Street" with insightful English subtitles, Thomas Mulcair (Mark Critch) spins recent polling numbers into an NDP victory, and illusionist, David Blaine (Shaun Majumder) reveals his new show "Dr. Magic". Don Ferguson guest stars.
The Harper Government's proposal for income splitting comes under scrutiny; Wendy's new ciabatta ads get a comic spoof
A game of Risk becomes eerily realistic when 'Putin' joins the play; 'Governor General David Johnston' defends the Government's distribution of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medals
Don Cherry expands his professional horizons with entertainment reporting; Quebec Premier Pauline Marois responds in prose to an English debate request;
Two prominent Canadian politicians resign, and, ironically, neither one of them is Rob Ford.
The Season Finale episode has Mark McKinney and Sam Roberts making guest appearances; Rex Murphy reviews the PM's weekly documentary '24/7'
A song parody welcoming Alberta back down to earth; Canada's most real Yoga instructor is back and Shaun Majumder travels to Colorado to investigate 'pot' culture.
Martin Short makes a special appearance ane we look at a Walking Dead spinoff.
A new song parody fusing Meghan Trainor's mega hit "All About The Bass" with Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier, Kathleen Wynne makes her comedy debut with Mark Critch.
A look back over 22 years of some of the series' most controversial and memorable moments.
Countdown of the top news stories of 2014 with the cast of 22 Minutes as well as beloved characters "Don Cherry", "Mrs. Enid", "Agnes" (Real Housewives of Town), and "Raj Binder".
A round-up of this season’s most popular sketches to date.
This week on an all-new episode of 22 Minutes the cast tackles fear; Federal Fisheries Minister and Conservative MP Gail Shea; and Kanye West sings with Paul McCartney.
This week on 22 Minutes the origins of the Donair: Canada's favourite drunk food; Blue Monday inspires an all new Yoga class and the dating app Tinder gets political.
This week on 22 Minutes the Canadian Superbowl Half-time Show; Miss Canada's dress and the release of a new movie spoof: "American American".
This week on 22 Minutes fresh perspective on falling oil prices and the government gives CSIS new, disruptive powers.
This week on 22 Minutes a special Ottawa episode featuring Thomas Mulcair: The Musical; and an insider's tour of Parliament Hill.
An all new episode of 22 Minutes features a toboggan ride with Toronto Mayor, John Tory; the Toronto Tunnel reviewed by "Love It or List It" hosts, Hilary and David; and Canadians joining ISIS.
Mary Walsh guest stars; changes to classroom sex ed; and reviewing the latest scientific alcohol study.
St. Patrick's Day preview; the launch of the Apple Watch and Mark Critch dabbles in Mixed Martial Arts with Canada's Conservative MP and MMA contender.
On 22 Minutes this week, special guest Mike Holmes judges renovations on Parliament Hill and a special report on the MP proposing the use of spy pens in politics.
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair squares off with ... himself. And a truck-lovin' man finds a new kind of romance.
Tonight on 22 Minutes, the leaders duke it out in our national election debate; and getting schooled by Canada's Nobel Prize winner.
Tonight, 22 Minutes offers up its election results special - who won, who lost, and who are we laughing at?!
Halloween gets a Canadian makeover, 'Spectre' gets a new star and the queen congratulates Justin Trudeau...
We witness the return of Thomas Mulcair; check in with perennial interim leader Bob Rae; and investigate what's next for the Marijuana Party.
Hipster Chef returns! Plus, we offer up a musical ode to Trudeau's Sunny Ways
We touch base with new cabinet minister Scott Brison on how the Trudeau government is doing so far; and offer a glimpse into the Mike Duffy trial.
Mark Critch shows new Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan the Parliamentary ropes; and we check in with Green Party Leader Elizabeth May from the Climate Conference in Paris
22 Minutes takes on the Holidays in this one-hour comedy special.
Shaun Majumder travels to the world's most northern, inhabited community; we check out a new game called Boot to the Junk; and discover a hot new invention: careless drivers.
Mark Critch interviews Kevin O'Leary about his political intentions; our Canadian take on the 100 Years of Beauty videos; and the depressed loonie gets its turn on the therapist's couch
Mark Critch and Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi talk pipelines; and Shaun Majumder goes to Iowa for a look at the American presidential race.
Ottawa secrets are revealed with the closing of renowned watering hole, Hy's; and we investigate government transparency and Americans coming to Canada...
22 Minutes is back with a special one-hour episode. Guest stars Paul Sun-Hyung Lee of Kim's Convenience, Jonny Harris from Murdoch Mysteries and Still Standing, plus more!
Mark Critch speaks with MP Navdeep Bains in Ottawa. Also on the episode Q's Tom Power interviews the Aga Khan, and we play an exciting new cabinet shuffle edition of Jenga.
"Peter Mansbridge" convenes a special At Issue panel to reflect on the Tory French language debate. The episode also features "Kevin O'Leary" pitching to the Beaver's Den.
Mark Critch speaks with MP Navdeep Bains in Ottawa. This week also features a sneak peek of the soon to be hit show: The Alternative Facts of Life, and 22 Minutes examines the Canadian dream.
We look back at some of the best moments in Canadian news, politics, and culture from our 24th Season.
We have an exclusive interview with Inspector Gadget. This week also features the return of Devin, who discusses his recent Senate appointment, plus we look at what to do if you can't trust the banks.
Mark Critch sits down for a one-on-one with Peter Mansbridge. This week also showcases a new P.E.I. map and a Casablanca remake tailored for the digital age.
In this one-hour special 22 Minutes uncovers the "truth" behind some of the famous (or infamous) moments that make up our national consciousness.
On the Season 25 premiere Mark Critch joins Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a song at the Come From Away forum in St. John's, Newfoundland. Plus more!
Young Sheldon - America's newest TV show - gets a Canadian update. Meet Young Peter Mansbridge. This week also features the Battle of Alberta: Calgary vs. Edmonton, plus more!
Alan Doyle comes face to face with...Alan Doyle (Mark Critch). This week also features PEI Witness News and Mrs. Enid reflects on the Sears legacy.
Mark Critch sits down with "Melania" and "Ivana" Trump. Plus a new dystopic series "The Hand Man's Tale," and the Speaker of the House provides proper debating technique to Trent McClellan.
Mark Critch talks to Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer in Ottawa, and Shaun Majumder asks Tom Arnold about the alleged Trump tapes in Calgary.
Shaun Majumder talks with Environment Minister Catherine McKenna as the Canada C3 expedition culminates in Victoria. This week's episode also features a new Canadian game show: Is That Jagmeet Singh?
Footage of interviews at Shoppers Drug Mart's Marijuana Manager job interviews. Has Canada pulled a “She’s All That?” on the world stage? “Chrystia Freeland” shows 22 Minutes the proof that Canada’s Back.
After a WestJet flight from Toronto to St. John's was delayed, an impromptu kitchen party broke out at Pearson International Airport.
22 Minutes sees the return of Marg Delahunty, Warrior Princess! This week's episode also features Melania Trump saving Christmas, and a look at the CRA's quest to find the richest neighbourhoods.
In this one hour special, 22 Minutes turns its satirical eye to how the world sees Canada, with some surprising answers. Heroes to some, villains to others, you won't ever look at Canada the same way again.
22 Minutes celebrates the best from the first half of their 25th Season.
The new episode of 22 Minutes celebrates the unsung heroes of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, and reflects on Trudeau’s trip to India.
The Carbon Tax Enforcer investigates carbon pricing plans; selling organs to get out of debt; a discount airline emerges.
Country superstar George Canyon guest-stars on this week’s 22 Minutes, reminding everyone that the truck don’t make the man. This week’s episode also looks inside the Conservatives one million dollar filibuster.
If I Had A Million Dollars (Season Finale) The Barenaked Ladies performance with Steven Page at the Junos have Canadians hoping for a reunion, and the former bandmates stop by the 22 Minutes season finale to discuss.
An exclusive look at the first ever after-Christmas holiday movie from Hallmark; "Bird Box"' comes to Canada; a new device helps to de-fog glasses.
Is mixing beer and weed a good idea? 22 Minutes finds out. Plus, Trudeau shuffles the cabinet, Canada's Food Guide changes again, a new show keeps the clutter.
Yellow vest protesters in Alberta took a stand for right-wing issues like pipelines and anti-immigration policies last week. 22 Minutes talks to three confused demonstrators. Plus, a Halifax Explosion musical takes the stage and an interview with British author Ian Moore about Brexit.
The cast proposes a Canadian spinoff of "Temptation Island"'; secret meetings on federal election strategies; B.C. expense scandals; millennials going broke.
The Canadian approach to border security; Stronach Family Feud; the latest virtual assistant; obtrusive podcast ads.
Marg Princess Warrior returns for a classic ambush on Tory leader Andrew Scheer. Also: an interview with the Globe and Mail's Robert Fife; edibles at Tim Hortons.
The Prime Minister is left to wonder after recent resignations and scandals; protests in Ottawa; deleted scenes from the film "A Star is Born"; the return of Greg Thomey.
A discussion on the rise of cannabis confiscations at the border; "RuPaul's Drag Race" goes Canadian; a hockey dad gets mic'd up.
The federal election had officially launched and 22 Minutes is back for another year of razor-sharp political commentary and biting satire.
New developments break in the federal election and the Liberals are under fire. Plus, an in-studio interview with NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and 22 Minutes goes door-to-door with Elizabeth May.
With climate strikes happening all over the world, 22 Minutes examines the environment. Plus, an interview with David Suzuki, Mary Walsh marches in Montreal, and more.
We're halfway through the federal election and some voters are still on the fence. 22 Minutes takes their pulse. Plus, face to face with Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet and more.
The debates are over and the election is a week away. Which party will lead the country? 22 Minutes weighs the options. Plus, Into The Election-Verse, an interview with CBC's poll analyst, and more.
The federal election comes to a close and 22 Minutes has all the latest updates on the country's biggest winners and losers. Plus, Mark Critch has a drink (or three) with Justin Trudeau.
The election is over, but the politics are just beginning. 22 Minutes checks in on several party leaders...and Alberta. Plus, edibles come to Canada, Carrie returns, deer birth control, and more.
Elizabeth May steps down as the Green Party leader while the Conservatives eye up new leadership. Plus, Celine Dion on q, Anne of Green Gables goes to the ballet, and Greg Thomey returns!
With the election behind us, Canada's MPs think about getting back to work. 22 Minutes checks in. Plus, Doug Ford wants your phone, the truth about carbon tax, and Barack Obama defends his bromance.
Mark Critch learns how to ice dance with Canadian Olympians Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir. Plus, Trudeau gets primed for a new term, an interview with Jagmeet Singh, Heartland alienation, and more.
The funniest, most liked, and most talked-about pieces so far from Season 27 in one convenient special.
A new year is underway and the outlook is already bleak. 22 Minutes catches up on some of the stories making headlines in Canada and around the world.
The Royals are coming, tips for the 2020 winter blast, the history of beer league curling explored, and the curse of Oak Island continues. 22 Minutes digs in.
Newfoundland calls in the army to help with snow removal after one of the biggest blizzards in recent memory. How are the soldiers handling the outpouring of hospitality? 22 Minutes checks in.
Now that the Conservative leadership race is underway, the party is laying down a few ground rules for prospective candidates. 22 Minutes reviews the list.
A Newfoundland twist to one of the most popular songs in the world right; an interview with Speaker of the House Anthony Rota and the latest news from Parliament Hill.
With hospitals across the country facing temporary closures, 22 Minutes brings to life a new medical drama that speaks to the heart of the matter.
A global pandemic, a looming US election, and a slew of government scandals and leadership changes here at home - 22 Minutes is back to tackle it all! Season 28 starts here.
As COVID numbers spike across the country, 22 Minutes looks at how the government is steering us through the second wave. Plus, coverage from the ground in Washington ahead of the US election.
With the country going through major changes yet again, 22 Minutes takes a look at how Canadians are settling into Fall. Plus, our U.S. field team investigates America’s two-party system.
As Canadians cope with COVID, Halloween is shaping up to be a bit spookier. 22 Minutes investigates. Plus, a field report from the long lines at advance polling stations ahead of the U.S. election.
On the heels of the U.S. election, 22 Minutes checks in on the results. Plus, our American field team investigates whether the electoral system is really working for our neighbours to the South.
The American election is over, but the story is just beginning. 22 Minutes examines the outcomes. Plus, a COVID vaccine is on the horizon and a Canadian version of the Wiggles hits the air.
With multiple COVID-19 vaccines set to hit the market, 22 Minutes examines the prospects. Plus an interview with Canadian Ambassador to the U.N. Bob Rae, a new ballet hits the stage, and more.
As Canadians move cautiously towards the holidays, 22 Minutes explores how the Christmas season is shaping up to look a lot different this year.
22 Minutes takes a look back at the very best sketches from the very worst year.
With a new year underway, 22 Minutes reviews Canadian politicians' penchant for holiday travel. Plus, Susan Kent guest stars, updates from America, vaccine rollouts, and more!
As provinces introduce new COVID crackdowns, 22 Minutes takes a look at what Canadians consider to be ‘essential.’ Plus, Sex And The City gets a reboot, Caillou is cancelled, and more.
With a new President in the White House, 22 Minutes examines the state of Canada-U.S. relations in the Biden era. Plus, sea shanties rise in popularity, COVID-19 updates, and more.
As the federal government clamps down on travel, 22 Minutes navigates the new rules. Plus, Patrick Roach (Trailer Park Boys) guest stars as Jason Kenney, a Canadian vaccine is in the works, and more.
WIth Valentine’s Day just around the corner, 22 Minutes looks for love. Plus, Undercover Boss comes to Rideau Hall, Mrs. Enid returns, and more.
As the world continues to adapt to life during a pandemic, 22 Minutes puts pop culture under the microscope. Plus, provincial economies prepare to reopen, impeachment enters round two, and more.
With a world in crisis, 22 Minutes hones in on what's happening here at home. Plus, the search for a new Governor General gets underway, a new Canadian music documentary airs, and more
As rumours of an election swirl, federal political parties try new ways of appealing to voters. 22 Minutes checks in. Plus, weddings in the time of COVID, Canada’s answer to K-Pop, and more.
With millions of Canadians on track to be vaccinated by June, 22 Minutes rolls up their sleeves to track the roll-out progress. Plus, Tim's eggs, US press briefings take a turn, and more.
On the season finale, 22 Minutes reflects on the one year anniversary of COVID-19 in Canada. Plus, a new emergency room procedural, Hudson & Rex changes direction, and Susan Kent guest stars!
A must-see retrospective episode that looks back at 22 Minutes' history while exploring what has made the show such a groundbreaking cultural force over its 30 seasons, featuring interviews with cast, creatives, and collaborators including Rick Mercer, Mary Walsh and Peter Mansbridge.
Another year in the can! 22 Minutes wraps its historic 30th season with lots of laughs and a special appearance by David Suzuki. Starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle, and featuring Chris Wilson.
Canada’s longest-running TV comedy series is back, celebrating its 31st season of political satire, and an unrelenting skewering of the weekly news
One-hour U.S. Election Special
Canada’s longest-running TV comedy series begins its 32nd season of political satire and an unrelenting skewering of the weekly news. With a US election on the horizon, what could go wrong? Starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson, and 22 Minutes veteran Mark Critch.
In a special double-length episode, 22 Minutes crosses the great American political divide to tell the story of the most consequential U.S. election of this generation.
One hour special.
Don't miss the 22 Minutes One Hour Christmas Special, Santa Claus (Mark Critch) and his trusty Elf (Evan Solomon) visit Parliament Hill and spend time with Jack Layton, Michael Ignatieff and Gilles Duceppe. Also: Christmas Tips from special guests including Peter Mansbridge, Lloyd Robertson, Kevin O'Leary, George Stroumboulopoulos, Michael Landsberg and Steven and Chris.