This skit-filled Canadian comedy show pokes fun at the Canadian government and other national happenings.
Where to Watch Season 21
20 Episodes
October 8, 2013
E1
October 8, 201322 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.
October 15, 2013
E2
October 15, 2013This 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).
October 22, 2013
E3
October 22, 2013Mark 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".
October 29, 2013
E4
October 29, 2013Details 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.
November 5, 2013
E5
November 5, 2013Unique 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.
November 12, 2013
E6
November 12, 201322 Minutes presents a best of Rob Ford special highlighting past clips about Toronto's eccentric mayor
November 19, 2013
E7
November 19, 2013The 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.
November 26, 2013
E8
November 26, 2013Mary 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.
December 3, 2013
E9
December 3, 201322 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.
December 10, 2013
E10
December 10, 201322 Minutes turns on the fireplace and heats up the laughs for its annual hour-long holiday special.
January 14, 2014
E11
January 14, 2014This week 22 Minutes senior correspondent Mrs. Enid resolves the question of New Year's resolutions; Jamie Oliver's Sobey's ads get a remake and "Justin Bieber" (Susan Kent) speaks to his fans rumours of his retirement.
January 21, 2014
E12
January 21, 2014Robocall investigation goes to trail, and a surprise act opens Neil Young's "Honour The Treaties" tour.
January 28, 2014
E13
January 28, 2014Rex Murphy (Mark Critch) talks provincial leadership debacles, a Conservative 'spokesperson' reveals the scope of the PM's Israel delegation
February 2, 2014
E14
February 2, 2014Famed gold medalist, Ross Rebagliati joins the 22 Minutes cast for a countdown to the Sochi Olympics, and, newly-orphaned Liberal Senators cry out for attention.
February 25, 2014
E15
February 25, 2014
March 4, 2014
E16
March 4, 2014The Harper Government's proposal for income splitting comes under scrutiny; Wendy's new ciabatta ads get a comic spoof
March 11, 2014
E17
March 11, 2014A 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
March 18, 2014
E18
March 18, 2014Don Cherry expands his professional horizons with entertainment reporting; Quebec Premier Pauline Marois responds in prose to an English debate request;
March 25, 2014
E19
March 25, 2014Two prominent Canadian politicians resign, and, ironically, neither one of them is Rob Ford.
April 1, 2014
E20
April 1, 2014The Season Finale episode has Mark McKinney and Sam Roberts making guest appearances; Rex Murphy reviews the PM's weekly documentary '24/7'
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