Comedians Recommend Their Favourite Canadian Comedy Albums of 2021
Read MoreLate coming this calendar year but should be on Top 10 lists everywhere.
Read MoreThe new Queen of the North has been crowned!
Read MoreSpoilers Inside! Call Me Mother has carved out a space for itself as a top-tier show.
Read MoreThe trio continues to skillfully walk a fine line of dark, unpredictable comedy.
Read MoreAn in-season reunion is a weird kind of hell to watch.
Read MoreAn ambitious failure, well-considered, but, in the end, disappointing.
Read MoreVisible, yet beautiful, and infectiously likeable, Sabi is refreshingly honest and unapologetic portrayal of contemporary transness.
Read MoreHonkytonk Revival is studiously well-crafted with a slick 90s-era country sensibility.
Read MoreTravis Lindsay’s worldview, charm, and wordplay have given way to a collection of strongly written comedic stories.
Read MoreThe queens took extra special care to listen to their drag children, even to the detriment of their placement in the competition.
Read MoreBlue Rodeo release their 16th studio album and first in over five years.
Read MoreEven viewers with no knowledge about (or deep interest in) Anne Murray will be captivated by this incredible success story.
Read MoreIn this Canadian debut, the cast and live band shine with their enthusiastic performances.
Read MoreDallas Smith came out on top with four awards.
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