22 Minutes - Season 28

Season 28
Episodes

What Happened While We Were Gone
A global pandemic, a looming US election, and a slew of government scandals and leadership changes here at home - 22 Minutes is back to tackle it all! Season 28 starts here.

Second Wave
As COVID numbers spike across the country, 22 Minutes looks at how the government is steering us through the second wave. Plus, coverage from the ground in Washington ahead of the US election.

Sober October
With the country going through major changes yet again, 22 Minutes takes a look at how Canadians are settling into Fall. Plus, our U.S. field team investigates America's two-party system.

Tricks, No Treats
As Canadians cope with COVID, Halloween is shaping up to be a bit spookier than usual. 22 Minutes investigates. Plus, an interview with former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci.

The 2020 Blues
On the heels of the U.S. election, 22 Minutes checks in on the results. Plus, our American field team investigates whether the electoral system is really working for our neighbours to the South.

Aftermath
The U.S. election is over, but the story is just beginning. 22 Minutes examines the outcomes. Plus, a COVID vaccine is on the horizon, a Canadian version of the Wiggles, & airlines ask for a bailout.

190 Percent
With multiple COVID-19 vaccines set to hit the market, 22 Minutes examines the prospects. Plus an interview with Canadian Ambassador to the U.N. Bob Rae, a new ballet hits the stage, and more.

A COVID Christmas
As Canadians move cautiously towards the holidays, 22 Minutes explores how the Christmas season is shaping up to look a lot different this year.

Middle Finger Salute
22 Minutes takes a look back at the very best sketches from the very worst year.

Unnecessary Travel
With a new year underway, 22 Minutes reviews Canadian politicians' penchant for holiday travel. Plus, Susan Kent guest stars, updates from America, vaccine rollouts, and more!

Essential Spoils
As provinces introduce new COVID crackdowns, 22 Minutes takes a look at what Canadians consider to be 'essential.' Plus, Sex And The City gets a reboot, Caillou is cancelled, and more.

New Era
With a new President in the White House, 22 Minutes examines the state of Canada-U.S. relations in the Biden era. Plus, sea shanties rise in popularity, the Governor General gets fired, and more.

Claiming Ownership
As the government clamps down on travel, 22 Minutes navigates the rules. Plus, an interview with William Shatner, Mary Walsh is back, and Patrick Roach as Jason Kenney.

Love Is In The Air
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, 22 Minutes looks for love. Plus, Undercover Boss comes to Rideau Hall, Come From Away gets a sequel, and more.

Reframing & Reopening
A Weeknd Super Bowl parody & a COVID-19 game show: 22 Minutes puts pop culture under the microscope. Plus, provincial economies prepare to reopen, Newfoundland goes to the polls, and more.

Focus, Canada
With a world in crisis, 22 Minutes hones in on what's happening here at home. Plus, the search for a new Governor-General, border guards get the scoop, truckers take on a Hank Snow parody, and more.

Party Down
As rumors of an election swirl, federal political parties try new ways of appealing to voters; weddings in the time of COVID; Canada's answer to K-Pop.

Roll-Out Realities
With millions of Canadians on track to be vaccinated by June, 22 Minutes rolls up their sleeves to track the roll-out progress. Plus, Tim's eggs, US press briefings take a turn, and more.

Lockdowniversary
On the season finale, 22 Minutes reflects on the one year anniversary of COVID-19 in Canada. Plus, PEI looks into a name change, Hudson & Rex changes direction, Susan Kent guest stars, and more!
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