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Laugh Out Loud is your radio and web destination for Canadian comedy. From the famous to the newly found, you are guaranteed to laugh out loud. Every week, host Ali Hassan crosses the country and cruises the Web to bring you what's new and hot in Canadian comedy from stand-up to sketch to musical comedy and beyond.
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From the Okanagan Comedy Festival Matt Baker tells us about the mature way to handle street heckles. And from Winnipeg, John Hastings demonstrates what bodily injury repair looks like under different health plans.
Today on this Mother’s Day weekend, we shine our spotlight on comedian, author, and actor, Deborah Kimmett, who’s resume also includes a fair amount of mothering and daughtering experience.
From Parry Sound, Andrew Barr shares how his life is like a box of Timbits. And from Winnipeg, Bree Parsons advises that one have a healthy distanced relationship with one's family.
Tom Henry takes Niagara-on-the-Lake on a uniquely Tom Henry-esque journey through space and time. And from Ottawa, Hisham Kelati pays tribute to his incredibly versatile Mom!
From the Okanagan Comedy Festival, Velina Taskov explains the difference between a pub crawl and a wine tour! It's important! And Saskatoon's Myles Morrison was COVID patient zero in Saskatchewan - but the real struggle was ordering groceries in grams.
From Ottawa, Carly Baker reminisces about her ex-husband...not fondly. And from Niagara-on-the-Lake, Lianne Mauladin offers some advice for the youth & the newly single folks!
Sunee Dhaliwal shares that, as a young comedian, you don’t get to pick where you go. It does make for some great stories though. And Anesti Danelis outlines the perils of showing his dates who he really is!
From the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Michael McCreary is concerned that he might have to give his Autism membership card back! And Abbas Wahab lets us know that one person can be many different types of immigrant - all at the same time!
From Winnipeg, Mike Green talks about the challenges of being “racially ambiguous." And from Niagara-on-the-Lake, Allie Pearse offers some creative suggestions around getting married. And divorced.
From the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, comedians Eman El-Husseini and Dion Arnold take on the subject of death at the Die Laughing Gala - and inject some much needed humour into it. It's ok - we give you permission.
Gavin Stephens tells Niagara-on-the-Lake that 49 is too late to find out you have ADHD. And from Winnipeg, Kristen Einarson shares that she might have gone too deep into the SIMs world! 
From Kelowna, Kate Belton is learning that she and her dog have the same taste in men. And from Winnipeg, Benji Rothman discusses circumcision etiquette. He’s becoming quite the expert! 
Some fun and funny facts about England, Australia and Churchill, Manitoba from the well-travelled Lars Callieou. And Nitish Sakuja tells us that the toughest part of an all-inclusive vacation begins at home.
From the Okanagan Comedy Festival, Damonde Tshritter tackles some contentious subjects - last words, peanuts and cats! And Efthimios Nasiapolos tells us - quite clearly - he doesn't want to meet your children!
From Accent on Toronto, Tamara Shevon warns you to steer clear of her with your camping invitations.... and from Kelowna, Amanda Rose shares her homeschooling experience. It’s life-long journey of learning!
From the Gas Station Arts Centre in Winnipeg, Emmanuel Lomuro outlines some basic divorce etiquette (it’s for his dad, really), and from Accent on Toronto Jesse Singh reflects on his eye-opening time in Newfoundland!
From the Big Sound Comedy Festival, Nick Reynoldson illustrates what it feels like to learn that your dad is NOT a hero. And from Winnipeg, Anjelica Scannura jokes about what it's like to be from a place that no one’s heard of.
From the Gas Station Arts Centre in Winnipeg, Spencer Adamus is kindly asking his friends to stop picking him up. And Danielle Kayahara assures you that she isn’t winking at you. It’s a twitch!
We shine our spotlight on Deb Kimmett! Deb shines her own light on the disrespect of the senior’s discount, the insanity of the cold plunge, and the “wisdom” of a raccoon installation!
Jacob Samuel tells a Winnipeg audience to forget ambulances and police; always call the Fire Department! And from Parry Sound, Moe Ismail tells us that he has travelled this beautiful country and he is - underwhelmed?
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