22 Minutes - Season 25

Season 25

Episodes

Come from Away
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 MacKenna performs her adaptation of the song "Barbie Girl."

Young Peter Mansbridge
The TV series Young Sheldon gets a Canadian update; the Battle of Alberta, Calgary versus Edmonton; tips on dealing with family on Thanksgiving.

Alan Doyle
Musician Alan Doyle meets Alan Doyle; PEI Witness News; Mrs. Enid reflects on the legacy of Sears.

First Wives
Mark Critch interviews ``Melania Trump'' and ``Ivanka Trump''; ``The Handy Man's Tale''.

Simpsons Trivia with Andrew Scheer
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer; Shaun Majumder discusses the alleged Trump tapes with Tom Arnold.

Is That Jagmeet Singh?
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna; a new Canadian game show.

Trudeau Travels
Angry Yoga; Mark Critch travels to southeast Asia with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Canada's Back
Footage of interviews at Shoppers Drug Mart; Canada pulls a ``She's All That''; Chrystia Freeland proves that Canada's back.

Kitchen Party
After a WestJet flight from Toronto to St. John's was delayed, an impromptu kitchen party broke out at Pearson International Airport. 22 Minutes has exclusive footage. Has power gone to the heads of Canadian senators? Mike Duffy discusses why the Senate needs to honour...itself.

Marg's Back
Marg Delahunty Princess Warrior returns; Melania Trump saves Christmas; the CRA is on a quest to find the richest neighbourhoods in Canada.

State of the World
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.

Best of Season 25
22 Minutes celebrates the best of the first half of the 25th season.

The Price of Bread
22 Minutes features Canada's newest game show: the "Loblaws $25 Supermarket Sweep." Plus exclusive footage from one man's Tim Hortons boycott, and independent Senator "Lynn Beyak" cuts loose to tell it like it is.

Hipster Chef Meal Delivery
The Hipster Chef is back with Canada's hottest food trend: home-delivered meal kits. Trent McLellan is in Corner Brook, Newfoundland for Hockey Day in Canada celebrations.

Born to Wynne
An exclusive look at a Kathleen Wynne meet-and-greet and a rapping wrap-up of the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement. You Down with TPP?

Snow Day
This week's episode of 22 Minutes introduces Canadians to a new snow day anthem, plus representatives from Canada's three major political parties sit down for a 22 Minutes Political Panel.

Blue Jays Auditions
22 Minutes celebrates the unsung heroes of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games and reflects on Trudeau's trip to India, with exclusive footage from the auditions to be the next Blue Jays announcer.

Business in the Front, Party in the Back
An Australian town claims the mullet as their own invention, though archival footage proves it's a proud part of Canada's "hair"-itage. Also: the return of the Quinlan Quints; Mrs. Enid's review of Black Panther.

NAFTA Calling
Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump discuss NAFTA. Also: a Canadian update for a popular trivia app; pot impairment tests.

Carbon Tax Enforcer
Canadian provinces can't avoid carbon-pricing plans while Catherine McKenna, the Carbon Tax Enforcer, is on the case. Also: becoming debt-free by selling organs; a new discount airline.

The Truck Don't Make the Man
Country superstar George Canyon guest stars to remind everyone that the truck doesn't make the man. CSIS recruitment and the return of Angry Yoga are also featured.

If I Had a Million Dollars
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.
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