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This Hour
Has 22 Minutes
Mark Critch speaks with Former Prime Minister
Jean Chretien at the Gomery Inquiry. Also tonight, Uwe
Meyer, Fashion Consultant (Gavin Crawford) is in New
York City for Fashion Week. More
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Just for
Laughs
Just For Laughs returns with host Shaun Majumder
and a fresh season of some of the best comedic performances
from the 2004 Festival. Tonight: Omid Djalili, Tammy Pescatelli,
Simon B. Cotter, Jimmy Tingle, Costaki Economopolous,
Bonnie McFarlane, Sinbad. More
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Coronation Street
The residents of the working-class neighbourhood of Weatherfield
meet at The Rovers Return pub to share their ups and downs,
triumphs and tribulations, successes and failures. Tonight,
Todd is torn between Karl and his responsibilities. More
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THE
NEWSROOM - Season premiere,
Monday at 8:30pm
Ken Finkleman returns with a third season of the
critically acclaimed television series The Newsroom.
These six new episodes are a riotous ride back into
local TV news with George Findlay (Ken Finkleman),
the acerbic, self-absorbed news director, heading
a team of unlikely producers. Starring Ken Finkleman,
Karen Hines, Matt Watts, Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall,
Douglas Bell, Kristin Booth, Sarah Strange, and
Peter Keleghan. More ... |
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MONDAY
REPORT - Mondays at 8pm
Each week Rick travels to a different part of
Canada meeting notables from the political arena,
checking in with entertainment figures, and more
often than not kicking back and "Talking
to Canadians". And of course No Monday
Report would be complete without one of Rick's
famous trademark rants. More
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CBC
WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL 2005
- Beginning next Friday at 9pm
The CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival returns
for its third season, with five new specials featuring
some of Canada's best comedians. It all begins next
Friday with "My Roots Are Showing". If
you think standup comedy is a 20-something white
guy standing in front of a microphone, think again.
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YOU PICKED
IT: LAST MONTH'S SURVEY |
We asked: "What's
the toughest thing about being a dedicated hockey parent?"
You said: Dealing with obnoxious hockey
moms, dads and coaches
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More than 1,000 votes were cast.
Here's how it broke down:
Dealing with obnoxious hockey moms, dads and coaches

(31%)
Finding the money - fees, transportation, equipment, etc.

(30%)
Trying to keep it fun and positive - even when your kid doesn't win

(22%)
Finding the time - early mornings, driving the kids to games and practices,
etc.

(17%)
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