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| Are shopping carts better than baskets? And is an invitation to the cottage the secret to summer fun? | 21 May 2026 | 00:37:03 | |
This week, it’s a grocery grudge match when we ask: Are shopping carts superior to baskets? Matt Wright is ready to push his argument for shopping carts, but Jan Caruana brings a well-handled rebuttal in favour of baskets. Next, does nothing beat an invitation to the cottage? Laurie Elliott has her bags packed, but Tamara Shevon is ready to leave cottage life behind. Featuring: Matt Wright, Jan Caruana, Laurie Elliott, and Tamara Shevon. | |||
| Is Mother’s Day superior to Father’s Day? Is no one more impactful than a coach? | 07 May 2026 | 00:35:16 | |
This Mother’s Day weekend, we’re pitting parental holidays against each other. Dave Hemstad says Mother’s Day is the mother of all holidays, but Elvira Kurt believes Father’s Day is far superior. Next, we’re seeing if a coach is a make or break mentor. Emmanuel Lomuro claims coaches can change lives, but Patrick Dussault is tired of these trainers. Featuring: Dave Hemstad, Elvira Kurt, Emmanuel Lomuro, and Patrick Dussault. | |||
| 20 Years of Debates: An Anniversary Special! | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:35:21 | |
For the start of our 20th season, we're giving you a behind-the-scenes interview with our host Steve Patterson and Richard Side, creator of The Debaters! We'll be bringing you some of our most unforgettable debates, hearing from your favourite comedians, and getting the facts behind the funny! | |||
| Should married couples renew their vows? And is living up North worth it? | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:34:36 | |
We’re deciding if it makes sense to say “I do” all over again, and whether we should give living in the North the cold shoulder. Featuring: Charlie Demers, Erica Sigurdson, Gavin Clarkson, and Quincy Thomas. | |||
| Is 20 Years a long time? And do names need to have meaning? | 04 Sep 2025 | 00:35:38 | |
It’s the premiere of our 20th season! So we’re asking: Is 20 years a long time? Then, what’s in a name? We’re deciding if these signifiers need significance. Featuring: Derek Seguin, Lara Rae, Ola Dada, and Wes Borg. | |||
| Is wireless better than wired? And do you actually need a driver’s license? | 18 Sep 2025 | 00:34:40 | |
We’re deciding if Bluetooth just makes you blue, and if everyone should be driven to get a driver’s license. Featuring: Arthur Simeon, Matt Falk, Jackie Pirico, and Derek Edwards. | |||
| Does Velcro beat laces? Do dress codes at work matter? | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:35:02 | |
We have a fasten-ating debate on Velcro vs. laces, then, we get down to business when we discuss dress codes at work. Featuring: Lisa Baker, Sean Cullen, Chad Anderson, and Brittany Lyseng. | |||
| Should snowball fights be banned? And is 60 the new 40? | 04 Dec 2025 | 00:27:35 | |
We’re right on target with a debate on snowball fights, then, it’s an ageless discussion on whether 60 is the new 40. Note, for all you keen Debaters fans, this is one from our vaults! Featuring: Derek Edwards, Dave Hemstad, Mike Wilmot, and Deborah Kimmett. | |||
| Are night owls superior to early birds? Does dogsledding bring the excitement? | 27 Nov 2025 | 00:34:57 | |
It’s never too late for night owls to take on early birds, then, we decide if dogsledding is paws-itively thrilling. Featuring: Don Kelly, Yumi Nagashima, Graham Clark, and Jenny Hamilton. | |||
| Is pool superior to darts? Does nothing beat growing up on PEI? | 20 Nov 2025 | 00:36:32 | |
Right on cue, we’re pitting pool against darts. Then, two Prince Edward Islanders go potatoe-to-toe on whether their home province is the best place to grow up. Featuring: Kelly Taylor, Clare Belford, Meg MacKay, and Patrick Ledwell. | |||
| Is having a plan superior to winging it? Are small airports a delight? | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:34:21 | |
We’re deciding if it’s better to plan ahead or play it by ear, and if we should all get on board with small airports. Featuring: Nour Hadidi, Graham Chittenden, Shawn Hogan, and James Mullinger. | |||
| Are high school friends the best friends you'll ever have? And are nosy neighbours better than noisy neighbours? | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:36:06 | |
We’re deciding if high school friendships are forever, then, it’s no time to be a fencesitter when we debate whether a nosy neighbour beats a noisy neighbour. Featuring: Charlie Demers, Heidi Brander, Lisa Baker, and Derek Seguin. | |||
| Are podcasts superior to music? Are date nights the key to a good relationship? | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:32:29 | |
It's full stream ahead when we pit podcasts against music. Then, we go to town on whether date nights should be crucial to every couple. Featuring: Erica Sigurdson, Myles Anderson, Kyle Brownrigg, and Kate Davis. We value your input. Fill out our listener questionnaire here! | |||
| Should curling be Canada’s national sport? Is Canada's Thanksgiving better than America's? | 09 Oct 2025 | 00:39:38 | |
We’ve got a stone cold debate on whether curling should be Canada’s national sport. Then, who dishes out a better Thanksgiving, Canadians or Americans? Featuring: John Cullen, Elvira Kurt, Clifton Cremo, and Nathan Macintosh. Fill out our listener survey here. We appreciate your input! | |||
| Is meeting the parents important? And is Victoria, BC cool? | 02 Oct 2025 | 00:37:36 | |
We’re deciding if meeting the parents is a major milestone, and whether Victoria, BC has the cool factor. Featuring: Syd Bosel, Abdul Aziz, Ivan Decker, and Katie-Ellen Humphries. Fill out our listener survey here. We appreciate your input! | |||
| Does every home need a landline? Is Saint John superior to St. John’s? | 11 Dec 2025 | 00:37:51 | |
We’re getting dialed in with a debate on landline phones. Then, we’re pitting two easily confused cities against each other - it’s Saint John, New Brunswick versus St. John’s, Newfoundland. Featuring: Matt Wright, Nikki Payne, James Mullinger, and Peter White. | |||
| Do candles deserve more appreciation? And is Tom Cruise the greatest movie star? | 18 Dec 2025 | 00:37:38 | |
We’re waxing on about the pros and cons of candles, we feel the need for speed when we ask if Tom Cruise really is the Top Gun. Featuring: Jon Steinberg, Jan Caruana, Adam Cawley, and David Pryde. | |||
| Is Ottawa more exciting than Montreal? Are sports the best way to meet people? | 29 Jan 2026 | 00:40:29 | |
Canada’s capital takes on the crème de la crème when we decide if Ottawa is more exciting than Montreal. Then, we’re keeping score on whether it’s best to meet people through playing sports. Featuring: Ron Sparks, Derek Seguin, Rob Pue, and DeAnne Smith. | |||
| Do museums make you smarter? Are rules meant to be broken? | 22 Jan 2026 | 00:35:57 | |
We’ve got a brainy battle on whether museums are the secret to smarts. Then, are rules meant to be broken? Stay tuned for a criminally funny debate. Featuring: Isabel Zaw-Tun, Wassim El-Mounzer, Deborah Kimmett, and Don Kelly. | |||
| Is shawarma the best late-night food? Are parent-teacher conferences important? | 15 Jan 2026 | 00:34:59 | |
We’ve got a meaty debate on whether shawarma is the best midnight meal, then, two comedians school each other on parent-teacher conferences. Featuring: Ali Hassan, Courtney Gilmour, Matt Falk, and Jenny Pue. | |||
| Is a mullet better than a perm? Should we all be prepping for doomsday? | 08 Jan 2026 | 00:35:19 | |
We’re bringing shear brilliance when mullets take on perms, then, be prepared to laugh when we discuss if everyone should become a doomsday prepper. Featuring: Dave Hemstad, Laurie Elliott, Martha Chaves, and Paul Myrehaug. | |||
| Weekend laughs from Because News | 21 Feb 2026 | 00:34:19 | |
Because News is Canada's funniest news quiz. Every week, host Gavin Crawford quizzes comedians and celebrities about the headlines. This week’s guests include Brandon Ash Mohammed, Leslie Seiler, and Emma Hunter. They’re talking about why health-conscious men are eating boy kibble, if Canadian curlers are the real villains at the Olympics, if ‘Janice’ is our best chance at negotiating with the US, and dive into the new awkward controversy that is shocking the ski jumping world. Find and follow to Because News wherever you get your podcasts, and here: https://link.mgln.ai/BNxTD | |||
| Are tourists the worst? Should people stop comparing themselves to others? | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:37:07 | |
We’ve got a debate on tourists that’s fanny-packed with jokes, then, it’s a vali-date with destiny when we discuss comparing yourself to others. Featuring: Myles Anderson, Yumi Nagashima, Graham Clark, and Syd Bosel. | |||
| Should everyone love raisins? And are romantic comedies lovely? | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:27:35 | |
We’re trail mixing it up with a debate on a classically contentious food: raisins. Then, do rom-coms rule? If you’re Bridget Jones-ing for a laugh this Valentine’s Day weekend, don’t miss this one. Note, for all you keen Debaters fans, this episode is from our vaults! Featuring: Deborah Kimmett, Ivan Decker, Katie-Ellen Humphries, and Levi McCachen. (Originally recorded in February 2020) | |||
| Should we trust influencers? Are electric vehicles the way to go? | 05 Mar 2026 | 00:35:13 | |
Are social media influencers trustworthy authorities? Elvira Kurt argues yes, and she’s prepared to influence us but Andrew Johnston downvotes that idea. Next, we’re debating the switch to electric vehicles. Jacob Samuel’s on board but Julie Kim believes we Musk not do it! Featuring: Elvira Kurt, Andrew Johnston, Jacob Samuel, and Julie Kim. | |||
| Does CBC have the best fans? Are coffee dates great? | 26 Feb 2026 | 00:39:29 | |
The CBC has some great fans, but are they the greatest ever? Charlie Demers thinks yes, and Abdul Aziz says no way. If you’re a CanCon connoisseur, this one’s for you! Next, we tackle coffee dates. Are they the best kind of date? Faris Hytiaa thinks they'll perk you up but Shirley Gnome believes they're actually unromantic. Featuring: Charlie Demers, Abdul Aziz, Faris Hytiaa, and Shirley Gnome | |||
| Are massages the best? Does a dishwasher beat hand washing? | 19 Mar 2026 | 00:39:59 | |
Everyone likes a massage, right? Emily Woods argues that we all knead one, but Ivan Decker says, “Can’t touch this!” Then, trouble bubbles up when we debate the best way to wash your dishes. Ryan Williams is Team Dishwasher and Sean Devlin is Team Hand Wash - which side are you on? Featuring: Emily Woods, Ivan Decker, Ryan Williams, and Sean Devlin. | |||
| Are trees overrated? Do you learn nothing from praise? | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:35:38 | |
This week, we’re in London, Ontario, aka “The Forest City” and we’re asking if trees are overrated. Dave Hemstad says yes, it’s time to fir-get our forest friends, but Jon Steinberg believes he’s barking up the wrong tree. Then, we talk about the pros and cons of praise. Kate Davis disapproves of excess approval but Faris Hytiaa is ready to rave about recognition. Featuring: Dave Hemstad, Jon Steinberg, Kate Davis, and Faris Hytiaa. | |||
| Is carpet superior to hardwood? Does nothing beat living in a university town? | 16 Apr 2026 | 00:40:46 | |
Prepare to be floored! This week, we’re deciding if carpet conquers hardwood. Jan Caruana’s on a roll when she argues in favour of carpet, but Sean Cullen says wood floors are best, plank you very much! Then, from London, Ontario, home of Western University, we’re asking: does nothing beat living in a university town? Courtney Gilmour's in-tuition says yes, but Rob Bebenek believes it’s better to live far away from any campus. Featuring: Jan Caruana, Sean Cullen, Courtney Gilmour, and Rob Bebenek. | |||
| Are scammers getting smarter? Should everyone join a book club? | 09 Apr 2026 | 00:39:24 | |
Is avoiding scammers mission imposter-ble? Craig Fay argues that it’s easy to fall for a scam these days, but Elvira Kurt is a born skeptic. Next, we’re talking book clubs. Martha Chaves says they’re a novel idea, but Kyle Brownrigg refuses to join the club. Featuring: Craig Fay, Elvira Kurt, Martha Chaves, and Kyle Brownrigg. | |||
| Do millennials make the best parents? Is rain superior to shine? | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:35:21 | |
This week, we’re covering a topic from A to Gen Z. Do millennials win the parenting prize? Levi McCachen says millennials have totally won parenting, but Simon King says other generations do it better. Next, it’s rain versus shine. Charles Haycock says rain rules, but Katie-Ellen Humphries is ready to argue her position with a sunny disposition. Featuring: Levi McCachen, Simon King, Charles Haycock, and Katie-Ellen Humphries. | |||
| Does table service beat a buffet? Is Toronto a great place to live? | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:37:15 | |
In this week’s all-you-can-laugh episode, we’re asking if table service is better than a buffet. Simon Rakoff serves up his best jokes in support of table service but Wassim El-Mounzer is ready to make us believe in buffets. Then, does Toronto offer the best quality of life? Juno award-winner Adam Christie says yes, his city CN Towers above the rest, but Clare Belford thinks the “T-Dot” has lost the plot. Featuring: Simon Rakoff, Wassim El-Mounzer, Adam Christie, and Clare Belford. | |||
| Shh! Is silence golden? Does a smoothie make a meal? | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:36:33 | |
Is quiet something to treasure? Yumi Nagashima believes in the sanctity of silence, but Charlie Demers is ready to make some noise against that notion. Then, we’re deciding if a smoothie is meal-worthy. Katie-Ellen Humphries is prepared to do some smooth-talking, but Gavin Clarkson refuses to blend. Featuring: Yumi Nagashima, Charlie Demers, Katie-Ellen Humphries, and Gavin Clarkson. | |||
| Weekend laughs from The Big Five | 02 May 2026 | 00:56:02 | |
The Big Five answers the most pressing question of our time: what are the “Big 5” of any given category? Not the best 5. Not the top 5. Not anyone’s favourite 5. But objectively, the Big 5. In each episode, Donovan Woods, Tom Power, and a celebrity guest tackle new topics and debate things like: what are the Big 5 farm animals? Types of hats? Slang terms for “butt”? Ways to cook a potato? Guys named Paul? Guests in this season include Vivek Shraya, Jordan Canning, William Prince, Lindsay Ell, Elamin Abdelmahmoud and more! More episodes of The Big Five are available wherever you get your podcasts, and here: https://link.mgln.ai/TB5xTD | |||
| Is London, Ontario superior to London, England? Does Facebook Marketplace rule? | 14 May 2026 | 00:37:39 | |
On this week’s new episode, London’s calling, when we pit London, Ontario against London, England. Ron Sparks says Canada's London is a city after his own heart, but Arthur Simeon believes the British version is better. Then, we’re deciding if Facebook Marketplace is the best place to buy and sell. Graham Chittenden gives this platform a five-star rating, but Kaitlin Shuvera refuses to use Meta’s marketplace. Featuring: Ron Sparks, Arthur Simeon, Graham Chittenden, and Kaitlin Shuvera. | |||
| Does dipping sauce complete a meal? Do boycotts work? | 28 May 2026 | 00:39:38 | |
This week, we’ve got a saucy question: Is no meal complete without dipping sauce? Matt Falk’s pro-dip argument is a slam dunk, but Charles Haycock claims these sauces just don’t cut the mustard. Then, we’re taking on boycotts. Martha Chaves believes in the power of a boycott, but Abdul Aziz champions other ways to make change. Featuring: Matt Falk, Charles Haycock, Martha Chaves, and Abdul Aziz. | |||
| Is imitation the sincerest form of flattery? Should everyone go to therapy? | 04 Jun 2026 | 00:37:25 | |
Is copying the ultimate compliment? This Hour Has 22 Minutes’s Chris Wilson makes a good impression with his pro-plagiarism argument, but Sean Cullen says there’s nothing worse than a cheap imitation of the real thing. Next, we’re asking if everybody needs therapy. Nikki Payne claims we could all use some time on the counselling couch, but Ashwyn Singh refuses to talk it out. Featuring: Chris Wilson, Sean Cullen, Nikki Payne, and Ashwyn Singh. | |||