22 Minutes - Season 26

Season 26

Episodes

Notwithstanding Ford
Ontario Premiere Doug Ford addresses a controversial decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause, Michelle Rempel shoots .22s, pot saliva tests fail, and more.

Party of One
Mark Critch interviews Canada's newest party leader, Maxime Bernier. Plus, bizarre NAFTA talks, a trip to the worst bus stop in North America, Céline rides the rails, and more.

Call Me Jay-Pay
Governor General Julie Payette explains why her new job is so boring; Mrs. Enid discusses the age of automation; Bill Blair gets a new show.

In a Pinch
Lobster exporters struggle to keep up with demand; Mark Critch and Jagmeet Singh play a drinking game; American milk crosses the border.

Winter Is Coming (To NB)
With the balance of power still in limbo, New Brunswick heads toward its own version of Game of Thrones. Plus, consumer demand leads to a shortage of weed and newbies try their hand at hockey talk.

Carbon Query
An interview with Environment Minister Catherine McKenna about the carbon tax; Prime Minister Trudeau passes the buck; Halloween gets real.

Hot Canadian Nights
A line of Canadian-designed lingerie for those cold nights; Adrienne Clarkson's tab is tallied; a senator gets involved in a rap beef.

From Statscan to Skynet
A discussion on collecting financial records from Canadians; a crackdown on pot-related merchandise; the return of PEI Witness News.

Brison & The Budget
An investigation on being too drunk for a curling match; Mrs. Enid talks about the digital age; the Defence Minister is under fire; an interview with MP Scott Brison.

Hudson's Baywatch
Mark gets a swimming lesson from Elizabeth May and Catherine McKenna; a discussion on the Grewal resignation; tips on being too high.

Holiday Special
Shopping tips from Peter Mansbridge, parodies of Love Actually and "Fairytale of New York," a recap of 2018's biggest news, plus Santa visits the Prime Minister.

You Keep on Knocking
22 Minutes delivers a Canadian take on the new Netflix smash, Bird Box. Plus, updates on the US government shut down, an interview with April Wine's Myles Goodwyn.

Rose Ceremony
Is mixing beer and weed a good idea? 22 Minutes finds out. Plus, Trudeau shuffles the cabinet, Canada's Food Guide changes again, and a new show keeps the clutter.

What's Your Sign?
Yellow vest protesters in Alberta took a stand for right-wing issues like pipelines and anti-immigration policies last week. 22 Minutes talks to three confused demonstrators. Plus, a Halifax Explosion musical takes the stage and an interview with British author Ian Moore about Brexit.

Temptation Island PEI
With the controversial reality show Temptation Island set to hit the air again, 22 Minutes proposes a Canadian spinoff. Plus, election strategies, and expense scandals.

Welcome to Canada
Taking cues from America, border security is set to be a hot button issue leading up to Canada's federal election. 22 Minutes learns that the Canadian approach, however, is much different.

Scheer Ambush
Marg Princess Warrior ambushes Tory leader Andrew Scheer; an interview with Robert Fife; edibles from Tim Hortons.

Thank U, Next

Singh's Strategy
Following a big byelection win, Mark Critch interviews NDP leader Jagmeet Singh. Plus, plenty of updates on the SNC Lavalin scandal, the perils of quitting Facebook and more.

Border Bud
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