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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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Ron Josol takes the audience on a journey to all the countries he’s performed in. And Crystal Ferrier tells us that she will exact revenge on her children. She has planned it out very carefully!
From Rumours Comedy Club in Winnipeg, Dean Jenkinson offers some marriage advice – he’s had a couple, so there’s some experience behind that. And Damonde Tschritter reminds us about the dangers of believing a rumour! Especially when that rumour revolves around booze.
From the Icebreakers Comedy festival, Fiona O’Brien details a waxing session she’ll never forget. And from the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Rob Bebenek talks about his parents’ rules in the 1980’s. There were NONE!
Carol Zoccoli outlines very specific ways a husband can let down his partner. Garrett Clark goes through the crazy names in his family tree. And Patrick Haye waxes poetic about the strange strange language we call...English.
From Accent on Toronto, Jean Paul shares some of his Trinidadian Grannie’s wisdom...and from the Icebreakers Comedy Festival, Joe Pilliteri dives into the obliviousness of the male teenager.
From Accent on Toronto, Evan Carter tells a Danforth Music Hall audience what Canadians and kindergartners have in common. And Viveth K explains that he keeps his last name as a letter for you, not for him. It's called respect.
As a black man from Newfoundland, Trent McClellan shares how hard it was to make a “normal” first impression. And from the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Danish Anwar comes out swinging with his jokes – come for the comedy...stay for the patriotism?
From the 905 Comedy Festival, Cathy Boyd takes some serious digs at some very serious protestors, and Laura Leibow has watched so much scripted reality that she could be writing those scripts herself!
From the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Ryan Williams takes you through construction sites and football fields, and from the 905 Comedy Festival Chris Robinson navigates gossipy conversations with his grandmother.
We shine our spotlight on comedian Graham Clark - and Graham shines his spotlight on the phone book.
From the Okanagan Comedy Festival, Mayce Galoni demands more credibility from the UGO seeing community, and Danny Martinello teaches us how to recognize the people who've worked on themselves, It involves soda cans!
From the Okanagan Comedy Festival, Velina Taskov outlines the difference between a pub crawl and a wine tour! It's an important one. And Saskatoon's Myles Morrison was COVID patient zero in Saskatchewan - but the real struggle was ordering groceries in grams.
From Accent on Toronto 20th Anniversary, we shine our spotlight on the Grande Dame of Canadian Comedy, Martha Chaves.
For our last show of 2022, we take a trip through 25 years of CBC Radio Comedy with a special guest. Join host All Hassan for this New Year's retrospective. Happy New Year!
From the 905 Comedy Festival - motivational speaker Jose Piranian and Jacob Bashin take to the stage to share their funny stories. Happy Holidays from Ali and Tracy!
From the Okanagan Comedy Festival - a new voice to Laugh Out Loud - Matt Baker! He tells us about the mature way to handle heckles on the streets and veteran comedian John Hastings uses his own body to show Winnipeg the difference between injuries that are repaired under different health plans.
Host Ali Hassan welcomes Angelica Scannura and Mark DeBonis to the stage at the Creekside Community Cenrtre in Ottawa. It's all hail to the bald kings and how just one holey sock can wreck your day.
Today we shine our spotlight on author, writer, speaker and Governor General Award nominated Deborah Kimmett. You heard her last year when we presented Downward Facing Broad, here she is performing at the 20th Anniversary of Accent on Toronto.
From the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Paul Myerhaug and Nikki Payne dive into the world of home ownership: the do's and he dont's. Although according to these comedians, there is no 'do' - just don't!
From the Okanagan Comedy Festival, Damonde Tshritter tackles some contentious subjects - last words, peanuts and cats! Efthimios Nasiapolos tells us clearly - he doesn't want to meet your children!
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Comments (7)

Samira Hamiditehrani

#MahsaAmini please be our voice

Sep 28th
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Mmm Taylor

love Martha, everytime

Jun 20th
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Kim Dagorne

pretty annoyed I wasted data on what should have been new stand up comedy after a long frustrating day at work. it's not stand up or funny. this is a very tricky way to get your numbers to look better than if this was a stand alone offering and I doubt I'm the only person blindly downloading content listed as new on a stand up comedy podcast!

May 15th
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Andy Rondeau

Love Derek's humour!

Mar 22nd
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Andy Rondeau

What a hater. If you think race is that important then You're the racist.

Mar 3rd
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Andy Rondeau

Caught the last five minutes of this one on the car. Thanks for putting this in a podcast! Really enjoying this series.

Nov 11th
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Dave Savard

2 Toronto. LOL I love u Steve Patterson. u make life real. thanks.

Sep 24th
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