This skit-filled Canadian comedy show pokes fun at the Canadian government and other national happenings.
Genre: Comedy, News, Talk-Show
Cast:Mark Critch , Cathy Jones , Shaun Majumder , Gavin Crawford , Trent McClellan , Geri Hall , Aba Amuquandoh , Stacey McGunnigle , Greg Thomey , Susan Kent , Chris Wilson , Mary Walsh , Nathan Fielder , Rick Mercer , Abdul Butt , Stan Carew , Nadine Bhabha , Meredith MacNeill
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?
Segments include: - Break-in at prime minister's residence - JB Dickson on assignment in Ottawa - Weather from future: November 2010 - The Right Answer - Streeter: Terror at 24 Sussex
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
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
Segments include: - Union shutdown of Toronto - Mad cow disease - Arctic parks - Rockin' at Rodeo: Same-sex line dancing - Dakey Dunn on exercise - ""Marketplace A1C 2F2"" - Streeter: Empty Preston
Segments include: - Lucien Bouchard tries to revive Quebec's economy - JB Dickson on assignment in Washington DC - Mrs.
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 Woods""
Segments include: - Clinton's inauguration - Lloyd Axworthy goes to Cuba - Dakey Dunn on a nookie-free existence - Streeter: Canada's Manifest Destiny - Sexual harassment in workplace - Hockey Notebook
Segments include: - An apology to banks - Marg Delahunty on hospitals - ""Money Matters.
Segments include: - Eaton's files for bankruptcy protection - Quebec's trade dispute - The first man on Pill - Babe Bennett - ""Man Talk"" - Election Watch '97 - Jerry Boyle.
Segments include: - The Airline, The Man, The Money, and Case of Missing Cheque - ""The Blair Witch Project: The Series"" - Babe Bennett - Everybody in Plaid.
Segments include: - Conference on federalism - Adrienne Clarkson becomes Governor General - Talking to Americans: Mt.
Segments include: - Air Canada takeover - Bill 101 struck down - Disney and 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
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 and Times"" - Babe Bennett on marriage - ""Playboy Grotto After Dark"" - Streeter - Dakey Dunn on Adrienne Clarkson - Mrs.
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 International Emmys - Heritage Minute: Insulting.
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 Speech from Throne - Talking to Americans: Mt.
Segments Include: Tucker T. Bartlett's tour of California gubernatorial campaign trail.
Segments Include: - A new ""60 Minutes"" style opening to boost credibility. - Adrienne Clarkson visits Vancouver's dark side.
Tony Blair, WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction), and CBC's Da Vinci's Inquest moves to a new time slot.
Segments Include: - Bas MacLaren's interview with Ralph Nader on dangers of gambling on a long shot.
Segments Include: - ""Music Memoirs"" on CBC Radio-Two. - ""Vinyl Cafe"" with Stuart McLean.
Segments Include: - Stephen Harper loses his cool in House of Commons over a practical joke by Prime Minister.
An email scammer hits an unexpected plot twist and gets pricelessly frustrated.
Election fever is running high. Geri Hall ends up in handcuffs compliments of Harper government and then chats with Stéphane Dion.
The election coverage continues. Geri Hall spends time with Gilles Duceppe and Jack Layton.
This was an Election Special featuring Rex Murphy and Ian Hanomansing. Also Geri Hall catches up with Leader of Green Party of Canada Elizabeth May.
The Premier Danny Williams visits China. Teen Correspondent, Mark Jackson brings a report from opening night of The Sound of Music in Toronto.
First up is Canada in Morning Halloween Special. Followed by a TMZed feature of real live Jian Ghomeshi, Host of CBC Radio Show Q.
Mark Critch reports from Florida on upcoming American election and Babe Bennett returns after a two year absence.
An email scammer hits an unexpected plot twist and gets pricelessly frustrated.
Geri Hall brings a report from Grey Cup, and Raj Binder is at 2008 BC Poker Championship in Vancouver.
Galen Westin's Memories of Christmas Special featuring Leslie Feist, David Suzuki and Anne Murray.
Geri Hall spends time with 'man of hour' Michael Ignatieff, and another monologue from Rex Murphy.
Geri Hall is only woman in The Week Woman Went town of Tatamagouche. Air Canada - The Board Game.
Parliament returns on Monday, and Geri Hall attends NHL All Star Game in Montreal.
Mark Critch reports from Crashed Ice in Quebec City, and Amazing Discoveries unearths 2009 Federal Budget.
In premiere show we get to know real Stephen Harper, take a look at an obscure religious practice.
This week Mark Critch meets youngest Mayor in Canada and we feature new sequel to Flashpoint.
This week on 22 Minutes we unearth a previously unheard Michael Jackson duet and we interview two very famous dead people.
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff and Geri Hall have a 'Girl's Night'. And General Rick Hillier talks to Mark Critch about his new book.
This week on 22 minutes: A new H1N1 Vaccine song for Canada from a group of prominent musicians, Premier Danny Williams.
Shaun Majumder returns and we get H1N1 words of wisdom from Osama Bin Laden.
Shaun Majumder catches up with hockey star Sidney Crosby at Olympic Torch Relay in Halifax.
What would David Suzuki be like if he were a wrestler? Why should you be cautious.
The Republic of Boyle with singing sensation, Susan Boyle (Cathy Jones), an interview with Raul and Fidel Castro.
Geri Hall gets up close and personal with "Talk Sex With Sue Johanson" about why baby boomers are having more sex.
Mark Critch helps Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Danny Williams resolve his conflict with Quebec.
Geri Hall and NDP Leader, Jack Layton prepare John Baird's chocolate chip cookies and Stephen Harper's salsa.
This week on 22 Minutes, Mark Critch is in Reykjavik, Iceland to celebrate John Lennon's 70th birthday with Yoko Ono.
Mark Critch speaks with Canada's leaders on 22 Minutes Red Carpet at National Press Gallery Dinner on Parliament Hill.
Mark Critch uses a translator to speak to Bloc Québécois Leader, Gilles Duceppe. Teen Correspondent, Mark Jackson.
Mark Critch competes with Justin Trudeau to grow a mustache for 'Movember Fundraiser'.
Correspendent Albert Howell reports from red carpet at 25th annual Gemini Awards. And Dog Bounty Hunter.
Don't miss 22 Minutes One Hour Christmas Special, Santa Claus and his trusty Elf visit Parliament Hill.
In the season premiere, we help recently retired news anchor Lloyd Robertson find a new job. And we dig deep to investigate who's really behind the NDP/Liberal Party merger rumours, with Liberal Party Interim Leader Bob Rae, former NDP Leader Ed Broadbent, MPs Robert Chisholm, Pat Martin and Carolyn Bennett, and potential NDP leadership candidate Brian Topp. We also take on Mother Nature, polygamyand the Stanley Cup gets a concussion.
22 Minutes visits set of most popular television shows of all time, Coronation Street.
High-flying Peter Mackay defends his use of helicopters on next episode of 22 Minutes, and Canadian musical icons band together to help fellow rockers.
Don Cherry gives a preview of CBC's Hockey Night Election coverage.
Raj Binder covers Jets' return to Winnipeg as NHL season opens..
From cover of Rolling Stone to 22 Minutes, we give a makeover to The Sheepdogs, Canada's hottest bands.
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.
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.
The Rowdyman returns in a sequel to original '70s film, and we have final mustache-judging for our Movember contest.
Award-winning political correspondent Craig Oliver joins us to talk about his lengthy career in journalism, and Mark Critch finds a few surprises.
A very 22 Minutes take on holidays with guests Greg Thomey, Allan Hawco and Dragons' Den's Kevin O'Leary.
Start New Year with a look at why all those work-out newbies are crowding your gym in January.
Mark Critch checks in on renewal of Liberal party with Interim Leader Bob Rae and prominent Liberal MPs.
Mark Critch hits road to check in on Republican candidates in South Carolina, while Susan Kent travels to Ottawa for Model Parliament.
We get involved in NDP leadership debate in Halifax, and take a look at "Corporation Nightmares" with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
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 boxing ring, while Twitter-verse takes on Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and Conservatives' online surveillance bill.
Marg Delahunty visits RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson, Susan Kent and Meredith MacNeil are at "The Batchelor Canada" auditions.
A beloved Canadian TV star comes out of retirement for a new hospital drama, plus a preview of latest CBC movie spinoff to come out of a short commentary segment.
Mark Critch travels to Toronto for NDP leadership convention, The Queen shows up unannounced looking for her Jubilee party, and we have exclusives from creator of "Ultimate Dog Tease" viral YouTube video.
Shaun Majumder heads to Junos with some musical advice for award nominees, we travel to Peggy's Cove to look into sale of an iconic lighthouse, and Mark Critch brings us outcome of Trudeau/Brazeau boxing match.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad laments Canada's sudden breakup with Iran, Don Cherry takes shots at NHL lockout, Mrs Enid ponders 50 Shades of Grey, and 'average Canadian' tries to recollect War of 1812.
Storage Wars Toronto discovers 'priceless' impacts from NHL Lockout, guests of Last Supper have an unexpected interruption.
Mary Walsh returns as her beloved characters to weigh-in on Rona Ambrose controversy.
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.
This 30s firefighting film has lots of footage about the Boston fire department and footage of various fires around the world as well as what's in a fire chief's car. Producer: N/A. Sponsor: Stillman. Year: N/A. Length: 00:12:59. Audio: Silent. Color: BLACK & WHITE
Mark Critch battles REAL Barry Weiss over a storage unit stuffed with Canadian content.
America Votes, Canada Watches - Don Cherry gives 110% with his game-day commentary of Republicans versus Democrats.
Jian Ghomeshi appears on 22 Minutes as guest host; famous illusionist, David Blaine.
22 Minutes catches Bond fever when a real 007 turns up from retirement to guest in 22 Minutes Bond film remake.
22 Minutes travels to Ontario to participate in Don Cherry's new walking tour of Kingston.
Join 22 Minutes cast for holiday fun with 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 declining sales at Hooters is forcing restaurant chain to rebrand to attract a broader clientele.
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.
Murdoch Mysteries' Yannick Bisson joins 22 cast as guest host, Mark Critch rolls up rim directly from Tim Horton's Ontario coffee roastery, and Shaun Majumder reports from inside red carpet at new Canadian Screen Awards.
Mark Critch hits it out of park at Blue Jays spring training camp; surprise home visits by EI auditors inspire a new Canadian reality show PEI-EI-PIs; and, Commander Hadfield.
22 Minutes reacts to new federal budget, makes a house call to Thomas Mulcair at Stornoway, and enlists help of "Captain 22" for a report from Toronto comic book convention.
Bob Rae sings his goodbyes, Don Cherry refuses to have his kisses denied and we predict summer news in 22 Minutes season finale.
22 Minutes launches its 21st season with a few choice words about Senate scandal.
This week on 22 Minutes: Margaret Atwood "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"
Mark Critch covers Throne Speech on Parliament Hill, Sam Roberts guests in "Copps and Roberts" Canada's new hit cop show parody, and Susan Kent learns to be a Vancouver Canucks "Green Man".
Details behind senate scandal revealed; A successful 4-year old Mayor gives strong advice for Rob Ford and other Canadian mayors; Flashback to 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 Yellow Brick Road.
22 Minutes special featuring the "best" of eccentric/disgraced Toronto mayor Rob Ford.
The popular song "What Does The Fox Say" gets a Rob Ford-themed spoof, a trendier version of movie "Captain Phillips" is revealed, ejected Senators audition for Amazing Race Canada, and comedian Mark McKinney guest hosts.
Mary Walsh returns as guest; our Canada-US 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.
Todays theme is the 22 Minutes Holiday Special.
This week 22 Minutes senior correspondent Mrs. Enid resolves question of New Year's resolutions.
Robocall investigation goes to trail, and a surprise act opens Neil Young's "Honour The Treaties" tour.
Rex Murphy talks provincial leadership debacles, a Conservative 'spokesperson' reveals scope of PM's Israel delegation.
Famed gold medalist, Ross Rebagliati joins 22 Minutes cast for a countdown to Sochi Olympics, and.
We unbundle our life package, look at Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga's duet and deal with Cirque du Soleil stolen costumes in season premiere of 22 Minutes.
NDP Leader, Thomas Mulcair and Calgary's Mayor, Naheed Nenshi make special guest appearances.
Coming up on 22 Minutes Toronto Maple Leaf, Joffrey Lupul and Mark Critch get game ready.
This week on 22 Minutes, celebrity blogger and Alberta native, Kelly Oxford stars.
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 and 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 series' most controversial and memorable moments.
Countdown of top news stories of 2014 with cast of 22 Minutes as well as beloved characters "Don Cherry".
A round-up of this season's most popular sketches to date.
This week on an all-new episode of 22 Minutes cast tackles fear; Federal Fisheries Minister and Conservative MP Gail Shea; and Kanye West sings with Paul McCartney.
This week on 22 Minutes origins of Donair: Canada's favorite drunk food; Blue Monday inspires an all new Yoga class.
This week on 22 Minutes Canadian Superbowl Half-time Show; Miss Canada's dress and release of a new movie spoof: "American American".
This week on 22 Minutes fresh perspective on falling oil prices and government gives CSIS new, disruptive powers.
This week on 22 Minutes a special Ottawa episode featuring Thomas Mulcair: The Musical.
An all new episode of 22 Minutes features a toboggan ride with Toronto Mayor, John Tory.
Mary Walsh stars; changes to classroom sex ed; and reviewing latest scientific alcohol study.
St. Patrick's Day preview; launch of 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 MP proposing 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, 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 queen congratulates Justin Trudeau.
We witness return of Thomas Mulcair; check in with perennial interim leader Bob Rae;.
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 Trudeau government is doing so far;.
Mark Critch shows new Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan Parliamentary ropes.
Todays theme is 22 Minutes 'Til Midnight (New Years Eve Special).
Mark Critch interviews Kevin O'Leary about his political intentions; our Canadian take on 100 Years of Beauty videos; and depressed loonie gets its turn on therapist's couch.
Mark Critch and Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi talk pipelines; and Shaun Majumder goes to Iowa for a look at American presidential race.
Johnny gets something nice for Charity, and Pete tries to figure out why. Zach finds himself involved in a love triangle.
Todays theme is the 22 Minutes Election Night Special.
22 Minutes is back with a special one-hour episode. 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 episode Q's Tom Power interviews Aga Khan, and we play an exciting new cabinet shuffle edition of Jenga.
"Peter Mansbridge" convenes a special At Issue panel to reflect on Tory French language debate.
Mark Critch speaks with MP Navdeep Bains in Ottawa. This week also features a sneak peek of soon to be hit show: The Alternative Facts of Life, and 22 Minutes examines Canadian dream.
We look back at some of best moments in Canadian news, politics, and culture from our 24th Season.
We have an exclusive interview with Inspector Gadget. This week also features return of Devin.
Mark Critch sits down for a one-on-one with Peter Mansbridge. This week also showcases a new PEI.
Todays theme is the 22 Minutes Canada 150 Special.
Mark Critch and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau perform a song at the Come From Away forum; an interview with NDP Leadership candidate Jagmeet Singh; Catherine McKenna performs her adaption of the song "Barbie Girl."
The TV series "Young Sheldon" gets a Canadian update; the Bottle of Alberta, Calgary versus Edmonton; tips on dealing with family on Thanksgiving.
Mark Critch sits down with "Melania" and "Ivana" Trump. Plus a new dystopic series "The Hand Man's Tale.
Todays theme is Simpsons Trivia with Andrew Sheer.
Shaun Majumder talks with Environment Minister Catherine McKenna as Canada C3 expedition culminates in Victoria.
Footage of interviews at Shoppers Drug Mart's Marijuana Manager job interviews. Has Canada pulled a "She's All That?
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 return of Marg Delahunty, Warrior Princess. This week's episode also features Melania Trump saving Christmas, and a look at CRA's quest to find richest neighborhoods.
In this one hour special, 22 Minutes turns its satirical eye to how world sees Canada.
The new episode of 22 Minutes celebrates unsung heroes of 2018 Winter Olympic Games,.
The Carbon Tax Enforcer investigates carbon pricing plans; selling organs to get out of debt; a discount airline emerges.
Country superstar George Canyon stars on this week's 22 Minutes, reminding everyone that truck don't make man.
If I Had A Million Dollars (Season Finale) The Barenaked Ladies performance with Steven Page at Junos have Canadians hoping for a reunion, and former bandmates stop by 22 Minutes season finale to discuss.
Topics include: a drinking game with politician Jagmeet Singh, Canada's soaring lobster export, the trade agreement between Canada and the US which allows the unimpeded import of American milk, and lots of Trump jokes.
An interview with Environment Minister Catherine McKenna about carbon tax; Prime Minister passes the buck; Halloween gets real.
An exclusive look at 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 cabinet, Canada's Food Guide changes again.
Yellow vest protesters in Alberta took a stand for right-wing issues like pipelines and anti-immigration policies last week.
The cast proposes a Canadian spinoff of "Temptation Island"'; secret meetings on federal election strategies; BC expense scandals; millennials going broke.
The Canadian approach to border security; Stronach Family Feud; latest virtual assistant; obtrusive podcast ads.
Marg Princess Warrior returns for a classic ambush on Tory leader Andrew Scheer. Also: an interview with Globe and Mail's Robert Fife.
The Prime Minister is left to wonder after recent resignations and scandals; protests in Ottawa; deleted scenes from film "A Star is Born"; return of Greg Thomey.
Topics include the SNC Lavalin scandal, Jagmeet Singh's election win, quitting Facebook and will Montana join Canada.
A discussion on rise of cannabis confiscations at border; "RuPaul's Drag Race" goes Canadian; a hockey dad gets mic'd up.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's black face scandal. Jagmeet Singh is interviewed.
With climate strikes happening all over world, 22 Minutes examines environment. Plus.
Mark covers the 2019 federal leaders' election debate, Mrs. Enid "interviews" Justin Trudeau, Mark interviews Andrew Scheer, Trump faces whistleblower's accusations, Susan interviews "Elizabeth May" and Trent stars in Canadian Hamilton.
Mark and Cathy try defusing the political ticking bomb that is the 2019 election, Trent runs as independent, Mark interviews a pollster, Andrew Scheer goes Trumpian, Trudeau sells his costumes. Also, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) election spoof.
2019 Canadian federal election results are in, Ed the Sock interviews voters, Mark finds a drinking buddy, Trent covers Madonna's Vogue, the Conservatives have a new scandal, and Susan welcomes "Margaret Atwood."
Mark explains #wexit and what the breakup of Canada would look like, Ed the Sock hits the streets to ask people about it, Maxime Bernier stars in Weekend at Bernie's (1989), Carrie (1976) finds love, and deer birth control is a thing.
Green Party leader Elizabeth May explains to Mark why she's quitting; the politicians who lost the election return to school to learn new skills; you can never buy too many poppies for Remembrance Day - literally; Conservative MP Peter MacKay wants Andrew Scheer's job; Canadian tools promoter can't quit his ex; Celine Dion handles an eccentric interviewer; Alberta PM Jason Kenney threatens Trudeau with Wexit over oil; confused white voters can hire a black acquaintance to clear some things up; Trent interviews the Anne of Green Gables ballet adaptation's "prima ballerina."
With election behind us, Canada's MPs think about getting back to work. 22 Minutes checks in.
Justin Trudeau talks to opposition leaders, Mark chats with NDP's Jagmeet Singh about that, Quebec and Alberta fight over energy policy, Olympic ice skaters Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue train Mark, the winter is here - so deal with it, new drinks have "punny" names, "Trump" invites Alberta to join the U.S., a woman turns forty, "Neil Young" sings about how he failed to become a U.S. citizen because of his love for pot, and the show Heartland (2007) starts its 13th season.
The funniest, most liked, and most talked-about pieces so far from Season 27 in one convenient special.
A new year is underway and outlook is already bleak. 22 Minutes catches up on some of stories making headlines in Canada and around world.
The Royals are coming, tips for 2020 winter blast, history of beer league curling explored, and curse of Oak Island continues.
Peter MacKay runs for Conservative leadership, Newfoundlanders love the army for shoveling their snow, Mark and CNN Royal Commentator Victoria Arbiter discuss Megxit, Doug Ford takes on teachers, $5 note gets a facelift, Super Bowl begins.
The Conservative Party experiments with supporting the gay community, 22 Minutes reporter visits the Democratic Iowa caucus, Brexit vs the EU nationals in the UK, the first man who made basketball look good, Trump's Middle East peace plan.
A Newfoundland twist to most popular songs in world right; an interview with Speaker of House Anthony Rota and latest news from Parliament Hill.
With hospitals across country facing temporary closures, 22 Minutes brings to life a new medical drama speaks to heart of matter.
The Wet'suwet'en pipeline protest, Nevada Democratic caucus, CGI short about Trump and Melania, having a lizard girlfriend, Ontario's controversial glowing plates, Mark's ventriloquist dummy responds to the conservatives' attack on CBC.
With a country as large as Canada, sometimes it seems everyone is playing by their own rules.
A global pandemic, a looming US election, and a slew of government scandals and leadership changes here at home. Also, Mark interviews Jagmeet Singh. Comedian Aba Amuquandoh joins the cast, standing in for Susan Kent.
As COVID numbers spike across country, 22 Minutes looks at how government is steering us.
With country going through major changes yet again, 22 Minutes takes a look at how Canadians are settling into Fall.
As Canadians cope with COVID, Halloween is shaping up to be a bit spookier. 22 Minutes investigates.
On heels of US election, 22 Minutes checks in on results. Plus, our American field team investigates whether electoral system is really working for our neighbors to South.
The American election is over, but story is just beginning. 22 Minutes examines outcomes.
With multiple COVID-19 vaccines set to hit market, 22 Minutes examines prospects. Plus an interview with Canadian Ambassador to UN Bob Rae.
As Canadians move cautiously towards holidays, 22 Minutes explores how Christmas season is shaping up to look a lot different this year.
A middle finger salute to 2020 featuring the best sketches from the show's 2020 season.
With a new year underway, 22 Minutes reviews Canadian politicians' penchant for holiday travel. Plus, Susan Kent returns, 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, the Governor General gets fired, and more.
As the government clamps down on travel, 22 Minutes navigates the rules. Plus, an interview with William Shatner, Mary Walsh is back, and Patrick Roach as Jason Kenney.
WIth Valentine's Day just around corner, 22 Minutes looks for love. Plus, Undercover Boss comes to Rideau Hall, Mrs.
As world continues to adapt to life during a pandemic, 22 Minutes puts pop culture under microscope.
Ontario NDP opposition leader Andrea Horwath appears on the program to insult the Premier.
As rumors of an election swirl, federal political parties try new ways of appealing to voters.
With millions of Canadians on track to be vaccinated by June, 22 Minutes rolls up their sleeves to track roll-out progress.
On season finale, 22 Minutes reflects on one year anniversary of COVID-19 in Canada.
In season premiere, Canada's satirical variety sketch show tries to make sense of federal election.
Anti-vaxxers, pandemic panic, and a federal election. So many political parties but only ONE gets an after-party. Don't miss 22 Minutes election wrap-up special.
An all-new episode of 22 Minutes takes on Canada's dark history, future of People's Party, "potato milk" phenomenon, and biggest gulp you've ever seen.
When beer just won't cut it. Anti-vaxxers need snacks, too. And thanksgiving uncles to be thankful for!.
In an all-new episode, pressure is on Erin O'Toole, Green Party leaders get roasted, and William Shatner boldly goes to space for real.
In an all-new episode of 22 Minutes, Trudeau is back on vacation, Toronto sports teams get their own Jock Jams.
One more reason to wear a mask. It's ha-ha-Hallowe'en in an all-new episode of 22 Minutes.
"Daylight Savings" explained, putting kids to work to solve labor shortage, and a cabinet shuffle for ages on an all-new episode of 22 Minutes.
In an all-new episode, 22 Minutes takes on climate change, a new way to pay for your Remembrance Day poppies, and Alberta oil sands are Duned.
The US border's back open, COVID hits Sesame Street, higher learning at a cannabis college, and bad customer service brings out Karen's superpowers.
In an all-new episode, 22 Minutes celebrates "Soulvember," Green Party's looking for a new leader, and.
Out with old, in with new. 22 Minutes takes on 2022 with an all-new episode.
As pandemic lingers, there's still plenty of laughs on an all-new episode of Canada's longest-running comedy.
22 Minutes turns up heat on funny in an all-new episode starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle.
Long-time fan favorite Susan Kent guest-stars in an all-new special Groundhog Day episode of 22 Minutes.
22 Minutes celebrates its 600th episode!. Canada's "comedy convoy" delivers fresh laughs across country on an all-new episode.
When world is spinning out of control, it wouldn't hurt to laugh a little. Catch 22 Minutes' take on state of things in an all-new episode.
"22 Minutes" puts a little spring in its step, starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle.
22 Minutes revisits hits on a special mixtape edition full of fan favorite fun.
Prices are going up everywhere, but all laughs are free on an all-new episode of 22 Minutes.
In an all-new episode, 22 Minutes celebrates latest developments in inter-party relationships.
It's all just for laughs, until somebody gets hit. An all-new episode of 22 Minutes.
Canada'a longest running TV comedy says goodbye to Season 29 in a hilarious, all-new season finale.
Canada's longest-running TV comedy series is back, celebrating 30 years of political satire, and an unrelenting skewering of weekly news.
The cost of living is up, but laughs are still free on Canada's longest-running TV comedy series.
Mark Critch returns in an all-new episode of 22 Minutes with Trent McClellan, stars Susan Kent, and Chris Wilson on desk.
22 Minutes stars Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle in a special all-new episode filmed.
Looking back and exploring what has made the show a cultural force for over 30 seasons; featuring interviews with cast, creatives and collaborators including Rick Mercer, Mary Walsh, and Peter Mansbridge.
All this talk about plain language has everyone confused. 22 Minutes "tells it like it is" in an all-new episode.
Hallowe'en? The world is scary enough these days. Scream with laughter at an all-new episode of 22 Minutes.
Tune in for some souped-up laughs when climate change protesters show up on an all- new episode of 22 Minutes.
22 Minutes is rocking foundations on an all-new episode, starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle.
The possibility of a Trump return has Mark Critch all wigged-out on an all new episode of 22 Minutes.
If heating bill's too high, cuddle up with one you love for an all new episode of 22 Minutes.
New year, new laughs. 22 Minutes takes on 2023 with an all-new episode, starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle.
On an all-new episode, Michelle Obama is standing strong - and standing up. Season 30 continues with stars Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle.
Poilievre's personality gets put to test as subject of a focus group on an all-new episode of 22 Minutes.
The cost of living continues to rise, and number of recommended drinks is down. What's wrong with this picture?
You've made it through COVID, now can you get enough votes to stay on island? 22 Minutes takes on pandemic and Survivor on an all-new episode.
Special guests Colin Mochrie and CBC's Ian Hanomansing join 22 Minutes 30th anniversary season in an all-new episode starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle,.
It's Valentine's Day. Who doesn't love a brand new episode of 22 Minutes. Starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle, and special guest Nadine Bhaba.
22 Minutes revisits hits on a special edition full of fan favorites and best viral sketches.
Hungry? 22 Minutes delivers Poilievre's paycheck pizza in an all-new episode. Starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle.
The Tik Tok dance party's over for Canada's political leaders on an all-new episode of 22 Minutes.
On an all-new episode of 22 Minutes, Aba gets Super Cheap with Super Freaky Girl, and Mark's Sir Elton is a royal pain.
Wonder drugs and a Juno streaker. On an all-new episode of 22 Minutes, starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle,.
Another year in can. 22 Minutes wraps its historic 30th season with lots of laughs and a special appearance by David Suzuki.
Canada's longest-running TV comedy series is back, celebrating its 31st season of political satire, and an unrelenting skewering of the weekly news, this year welcoming fan favorite Chris Wilson as a full-time cast member, now on deck with Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, and 22 Minutes veteran Mark Critch.
A debate between party leaders gets physical in an all-new episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
Take an upside down fun-ride at Wonderland on an all-new episode of 22 Minutes, starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson and Mark Critch.
Put down the turkey leg, pick up the remote, and tune in to an all-new episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes, starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson and Mark Critch.
The hosts of TV talk show Hot Brunch tackle a subject too hot to handle.
Boo. Mark Critch is back, and Emma Hunter stars on an all-new Hallowe'en edition of 22 Minutes.
Looking for something funny? Taxes and cost of groceries are killing. An all-new episode of 22 Minutes.
On an all-new episode of 22 Minutes, The Beatles get back for one last time - again.
22 Minutes checks out all ins and outs of self checkout - on an all-new episode. Starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson and Mark Critch.
22 Minutes calls out federal defence cuts that have our military shooting blanks. Starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson and Mark Critch.
22 Minutes raises spirits to take aim at holidays on an all-new festive episode. Starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson and Mark Critch.
22 Minutes takes a look at new year with an all-new episode for new you. Starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson and Mark Critch.
On an all-new episode, 22 Minutes gets up close and personal with a salt-licking moose.
On an all-new episode of 22 Minutes, it turns out maybe the truckers were right!? Starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson and Mark Critch.
22 Minutes revisits the hits on a special mixtape edition full of fan favorites and best viral sketches. Starring Mark Critch, Aba Amuquandoh, Trent McClellan and Stacey McGunnigle, and featuring Chris Wilson.
On an all-new episode of 22 Minutes, take a harrowing ride on Canada's all-new Cash Cab. Starring Aba Amuquandoh, Stacey McGunnigle, Trent McClellan, Chris Wilson and Mark Critch.
