22 Minutes - Season 24

Season 24

Episodes

Episode 1
Federal Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan guest stars when This Hour Has 22 Minutes returns for its 24th season. The premiere also features a field report from the most-watched US presidential debate ever, a look at the Liberal government's spending habits, and Things get Stranger.

Episode 2
Catching up with Donald Trump; Agnes returns; the Rogue Tenor releases an album.

Episode 3
Presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepare for the final debate; Hipster Chef returns; the Liberal's first year in office.

Episode 4
A closer look at locker room talk; the left-wing media conspiracy; Trump's PR firm; alternative Halloween costumes; a new U.N. ambassador appointed.

Episode 5
A game of ``Settlers of Catan: Trump Edition''; Raj Binder returns; the Phoenix Ray System; Elizabeth I gives advice to Hillary Clinton.

Episode 6
A recap of the 2016 American presidential campaign: Donald Trump takes a polygraph test; the stories of the independent candidates; going behind the scenes for real locker room talk.

Episode 7
Canada reacts to the U.S. Presidential election result; environmentalist David Suzuki; lawyer/politician Peter McKay; comic/actor Tom Green.

Episode 8
Catching up with Donald Trump; Shaun Majumder tries convincing Peter MacKay to get into the Tory leadership race; the Hipster Chef returns; the Trudeau challenge begins.

Episode 9
Mark Critch races Maxime Bernier for the future of the CBC; "Catherine McKenna" breaks up with coal; Canada-US relations expert, Janet Tucker, explains how Trump's presidency will affect Canada; Elton John will not perform at the President-elect's inauguration.

Episode 10
Mark Critch cozies up with Tom Mulcair for a campfire at the Centennial Flame. The episode also features a Cash for Access Christmas, and we head to the Panic Room with Betty Hope.

Episode 11
Actors Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Jonny Harris and Annie Murphy look ahead to 2017.

Episode 12
Mark Critch speaks with PM Justin Trudeau; after a heated Twitter exchange with 22's Mark Critch, Scott Baio stops by the show to talk it out.

Episode 13
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 and a look at a brand new dating site.

Episode 14
Mark Critch talks with MP Navdeep Nains; a sneak peek at the upcoming show ``The Alternative Facts of Life''; a look at the Canadian dream.

Episode 15
Former Mexican President Vincente Fox speaks with Mark Critch; an interview with Tory leadership hopeful Michael Chong; PEI Witness News returns.

Episode 16
We look back at some of the best moments in Canadian news, politics, and culture from our 24th Season.

Episode 17
Mark Critch speaks with Tory MP Tony Clement; asylum seekers arrive in Canada; a sneak peek at the Least Racist Person Ever Awards.

Episode 18
Packing tips for traveling to the U.S.; Mrs. Enid and Tyler talk about living together; a dolphin lawyer takes on Marineland.

Episode 19
Melania Trump reads ``Oh the Places You'll Go''; Michelle Rempel wears her sommelier hat; the Newfoundland and Labrador curling team; another Anne of Green Gables reboot.

Episode 20
An interview with Inspector Gadget; Devin talks about his Senate appointment; what to do when banks aren't trustworthy; vigilantes of online creep catching.

Episode 21
Mark Critch sits down with Peter Mansbridge; the latest map of PEI; a digital age remake of the film Casablanca.
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