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.
Mrs. Enid is surprisingly popular on The Bachelor; Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau records her first album, Wrong Place; and the Newfoundland Cowboy rights a historic wrong.
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...
Ottawa secrets are revealed with the closing of renowned watering hole Hy’s; and we investigate government transparency and Americans coming to Canada.
Mark Critch reports from the State visit to Washington; we look into the new Conservative party; and we can’t help wondering: what’s up with hockey hair?
Tonight we see what the White House looks like under President Donald Trump; Trudeau is toast; and Mary Walsh shows up to interview Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.