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  • Reaction To Canadian Comedy
    This is my reaction to Canadian Comedy where various comedians talk about Canada (including their relationship with USA and other things). Some of this was filmed for Just for Laughs Comedy Festival. Canada seems to have a huge amount of great comedians producing awesome comedy. Who is your favourite?
    #canada #comedy #reaction
    Original Video - • Canadian Comedy 1
    Subtitles are available in French (and English)

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  • @casualcausalityy
    @casualcausalityy Год назад +235

    Norm Macdonald's the greatest standup Canada's produced, and one of the best from anywhere. RIP

    • @guessundheit6494
      @guessundheit6494 Год назад

      He was a sexual predator who abused teen girls.

    • @jedisith3864
      @jedisith3864 Год назад +13

      This is definitely top answer.

    • @garydufresne7542
      @garydufresne7542 Год назад +10

      You are right, sir.

    • @dilligaf0220
      @dilligaf0220 Год назад +4

      Canada is a lot like New Jersey. It is great place, to leave.

    • @_Twink
      @_Twink Год назад +8

      ​​@@dilligaf0220 yeah, jersey is a great place to leave. Canada though, step off hoser.

  • @MeeshBeer
    @MeeshBeer Год назад +168

    Jeremy Hotz makes me laugh just by standing there with his hand over his mouth. He is one of my faves.

    • @roberthickerty390
      @roberthickerty390 Год назад +4

      Stop staring at his nose.

    • @veritas1002
      @veritas1002 Год назад +2

      Sidenote, that he has an anxiety disorder which strangely doesn’t manifest when on stage.

    • @Violett_Ginn
      @Violett_Ginn Год назад

      We saw him back in 2004-2006 time and I’ve never been able to find it since
      We died laughing when we saw it

    • @civildiscourse2000
      @civildiscourse2000 Год назад

      From what I understand the whole "hand to his face" thing began from a genuine experience one night when he was having a Very Bad Day and went on stage fed up, whining about stuff and incessantly rubbing his eye. People loved it like nothing he'd ever done before and he turned it a signature part of his act. He kills every time.

    • @Violett_Ginn
      @Violett_Ginn Год назад

      @@civildiscourse2000 this is probably the show that I saw
      It was at least one of his first shows.
      I wish I could see that again for the first time

  • @valeriecritchlow2679
    @valeriecritchlow2679 Год назад +140

    Colin Mochrie has a permanent guest spot on Whose Line Is It Anyway. He is freaking hilarious, a true master of improvisation, and Canadian! 😊

    • @valerietoth2497
      @valerietoth2497 Год назад +1

      Just pour rire in Montreal.raisin is French for grape

    • @RekySai
      @RekySai Год назад +1

      I grew up on my boy Russel petters

    • @kevinc8612
      @kevinc8612 Год назад +3

      just to add to Colin's greatness I believe he's only one of the few NA comedians to appear on the UK's WLIIA (the best version)

    • @jdbankshot
      @jdbankshot Год назад

      @@RekySai petters?

    • @funstuff2006
      @funstuff2006 Год назад +3

      @@kevinc8612 Ryan Stiles was another NA'er on the UK WLIIA. He was born in Seattle but his parents were Canadian (the family moved back to B.C. and he started in Comedy there)

  • @batmanwins5701
    @batmanwins5701 Год назад +52

    British humour has definitely had a healthy influence on Canadian comedy/culture. We owe a lot to the satire of our mother nation

    • @CayleeG
      @CayleeG 11 месяцев назад +5

      I agree. If you watch a lot of UK comedy, you can see how Canada grew under its influence. The self-deprecation thing is a huge thing in Canadian comedy bc we are willing to laugh at ourselves and not take things too seriously.
      It is horribly unfortunate that some of the divisive ooze from our neighbours is leaking through. There are many people who now emulate the hate and divisiness that is so prevalent in the US.
      So most of us just laugh and hoist a cold one. For now. 😳

    • @CayleeG
      @CayleeG 11 месяцев назад +1

      I should mention Mert, that you should check out the Freedom Convoy (occupation) that took place in my city (Ottawa). It was awful. Especially for the people that lived downtown.

    • @batmanwins5701
      @batmanwins5701 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@CayleeG those convoy people are a very poor example of Canada. Acting like Americans while claiming to be standing up for Canadian values. Yuck.

    • @Pkeats817
      @Pkeats817 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, Canadian humour is similar to British humour. I’ve always recognized that as well.

    • @dorisquinn2135
      @dorisquinn2135 2 месяца назад

      Love British humour. An example I can think of is the show Ghosts. While both are quite funny, the British version is funnier.

  • @daleplant5275
    @daleplant5275 Год назад +144

    I am a bit old school, so I like SCTV. It had some of the greats including John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Harold Ramis, Rick Romanis, Martic Short and Dave Thomas. Many went on to great careers in movies etc. Second City Comedy Troup started in Chicago and the expanded to Toronto, Canada. The US fed SNL and Toronto fed the SCTV program. Many Canadians ended up on SNL also. Lorne Michaels is Canadian, and the SNL cast included Canadians such as Dan Aykroyd (1975-79) and Peter Aykroyd (1979-80), Phil Hartman (1986-94), Norm Macdonald (1993-98), Mark McKinney (1995-97), Mike Myers (1989-95), and Martin Short (1984-85). There have been many hosts also such as Jim Carrey, Leslie Nielsen, Will Arnett and many others.

    • @charmingjinx9379
      @charmingjinx9379 Год назад +20

      SCTV... when I see those letters I'm always reminded of "The Great White North". Take off, eh? Coooo-roo-coo-coo-coo-roo-coo-cooo!!!

    • @JonnyBoi1984
      @JonnyBoi1984 Год назад +10

      SCTV is classic 👌. Letterkenny, Schitts Creek etc are the new stuff that I laugh at 😊

    • @decaenpat
      @decaenpat Год назад +11

      I guess I'm showing my age...I love Wayne and Shuster....a comedy team from Toronto in the 50's and 60:s...TV specials and skits on the Ed Sullivan Show....by the way... trivia question for you... What where was Canada's first capital and shy was it moved to Ottawa?

    • @nomadtherwalker9130
      @nomadtherwalker9130 Год назад +6

      @@decaenpat Wayne & Shuster had the worst song on TV. "I can see by the clock on the wall". When that song started you know the night was going downhill because the show was over.

    • @daleplant5275
      @daleplant5275 Год назад +4

      @@JonnyBoi1984 I am glad I saw 19-2 before Letterkenny. Seeing him act as the cop after LK would not have been the same.

  • @AmyStoneYT
    @AmyStoneYT Год назад +7

    Martin Short is Canadian… Eugene Levy is Canadian…John Candy, Leslie Nielsen, Jim Carey, Mike Myers, Dan Aykroyd, Catherine O’Hara, Ryan Reynolds, Howie Mandel, Matthew Perry, Michael J, Fox, Ron James…just to name a few 😉

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Год назад +9

    American comedian Jim Gaffigan has a series of routines under the heading "The Pale Tourist" with Canadian subjects and different provinces that he performed on his cross Canada tour.

  • @jwyllor
    @jwyllor Год назад +78

    Not sure if you know this but Jim Carrey is Canadian and started out as The Rubber Faced Man. At the time he was very new and a fresh face in Canadian comedy. Also Robin Williams referred to us as "the apartment over the meth lab." LOL

    • @eightnineseven
      @eightnineseven Год назад

      He is

    • @Whity_Whiz
      @Whity_Whiz Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/V3LDeSTrXC0/видео.html
      Yw

    • @TheHolyLorf
      @TheHolyLorf Год назад +2

      His first stand up is gold.... “Helllooo ladies and gentleman. My name is Jim Carey, alllllllriiighty then.”....
      My favourite is.. “My idea of hell is listening to my grandfather breathe through his nose while eating a sandwich”

    • @CayleeG
      @CayleeG 11 месяцев назад +1

      The scene in Pet Dectective (1 or 2 🤷🏼‍♀️), where he gets birthed by a rhino, had me on the floor, and my stomach hurt from laughing so hard. I don't know why I found it so funny but it has stuck with me.
      ✌️

  • @christophersnyder1532
    @christophersnyder1532 Год назад +40

    Brent Butt is also a Canadian icon, love Corner Gas, and he opened up for the Queen,.
    Take care, and all the best.

    • @steveleslie2170
      @steveleslie2170 Год назад +6

      My next door neighbour owns the Dog River cop car...I've even got to drive it.

    • @KryssLaBryn
      @KryssLaBryn Год назад +1

      Oh, he definitely has to watch Corner Gas! Great fun and very representative of the Canadian sense of humour, I think!

  • @heatheryoung36
    @heatheryoung36 Год назад +174

    Canadians are proud to be Canadian but we can laugh at ourselves, which is a very good thing. We can also do satire. I think we are more similar to the UK than to America on the whole.

    • @SilvanaDil
      @SilvanaDil Год назад +8

      You do silly/inane also.

    • @cynthiaswan1117
      @cynthiaswan1117 Год назад +10

      I think a lot of Canadian comedy is of the silly type.

    • @theresanoble1695
      @theresanoble1695 Год назад +16

      Definitely! We are part of the commonwealth and proud of it!
      We do like to laugh and don’t take ourselves too serious.

    • @theresanoble1695
      @theresanoble1695 Год назад

      Americans are not known for being to smart about the rest of the world! Especially Canada!

    • @mondogeckosexoticsandoddit5866
      @mondogeckosexoticsandoddit5866 Год назад

      We're self aware, we can poke fun at our own faults. And I kind of agree with being more similar to UK than USA, its like UK is our dad but USA is a lame step-dad still trying to convince us that they're cool lmao

  • @JenniferCoulthard
    @JenniferCoulthard Год назад +17

    Rick Mercer is a national treasure here, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @cwinnizzle
    @cwinnizzle Год назад +6

    For the younger audience, Russel Peters has been a Canadian staple in stand up

  • @katharineberry8523
    @katharineberry8523 Год назад +119

    Jeremy Hotz is absolutely hilarios! I've seen him 6 times and every time I walk away with sore cheeks from laughing. He's also really nice and meets fans after his shows to take pictures and sign stuff. Canadian treasure!

  • @jillianburton7250
    @jillianburton7250 Год назад +41

    You gave the world Billy Connolly… the hands down legend undefeated. Cheers for that Glasgow!

    • @nomadtherwalker9130
      @nomadtherwalker9130 Год назад +3

      I'm gonna disagree with you on that one. Billy Connolly is definitely a legend but I enjoy George Carlin more.

    • @CayleeG
      @CayleeG 11 месяцев назад

      Both had different styles. Carlin made you laugh and think.
      Connolly made you fall on the floor laughing and unable to think.
      I even liked him on a sitcom (can't remember the name), where he was a teacher.
      It is sad that controversy stifled his comedic career.

  • @dallonperry3639
    @dallonperry3639 Год назад +48

    Not only do we have good standup up, but the Tv is also pretty good! Corner Gas, Trailer Park Boys, Letterkenny, Schitt's Creek, and The Red Green Show all show some pretty classic Canadian humor.

    • @jpukler
      @jpukler Год назад +4

      If you haven't seen any episodes before, I would strongly recommend SCTV

    • @thethree60five
      @thethree60five Год назад +2

      Coo ooo-coo-coo ooo ooo coo-coo
      Keep your stick on the ice eh.

    • @jdbankshot
      @jdbankshot Год назад +4

      kids in the hall?

    • @JesusFriedChrist
      @JesusFriedChrist Год назад +1

      And don’t forget movies.
      FUBAR and FUBAR 2 is Alberta personified.

    • @Anon90210
      @Anon90210 Год назад +1

      Who can forget Beachcomers? Awesome.

  • @debbiew7496
    @debbiew7496 Год назад +20

    I also really like Jonny Harris. His monologues on "Still Standing" help communities feel proud of themselves while gasping for air laughing.

  • @erikswanson5753
    @erikswanson5753 Год назад +76

    I really like the fact that you appreciate our culture and you understand that Canadians aren't just Americans with a funny accent. Speaking of accents, I love yours. It's really cool.

  • @TheDenofGeek
    @TheDenofGeek Год назад +21

    First comedian is John Wing. I love him, very dry comedy and absolutely hilarious, especially his bit about the Canadian Navy 🤣 😆 😄

  • @7thirtyseven
    @7thirtyseven Год назад +40

    Norm Macdonald not just the best Canadian comedian but in a rare echelon with the likes of Chappelle. Unique.

    • @johnandrews3568
      @johnandrews3568 Год назад +3

      100%

    • @chrisp187
      @chrisp187 Год назад

      he also said US is number 1 and Canada is number 37. He then went on to call Canada a hell hole. So f him!

  • @gleibl1
    @gleibl1 Год назад +20

    I was born in 1951 so I grew up watching Wayne & Shuster. They were a great comedy duo that appeared on American TV many times. I also liked John Candy from SCTV.

    • @fredtracy3931
      @fredtracy3931 Год назад +5

      I looked forward to the Wayne & Shuster Specials, back in the day.

    • @Wanda711
      @Wanda711 Год назад +1

      The Shakespearean Baseball Game is still hilarious: ruclips.net/video/rZyELkvu4P0/видео.html

  • @sistermarynutcracker
    @sistermarynutcracker Год назад +20

    Ron James is a very funny comedian. You must see the video of him and Rick Mercer doing a polar bear swim. Hilarious.

  • @gaiaocracy
    @gaiaocracy Год назад +10

    Catherine O'Hara, Kathy Jones, Mary Walsh, Luba Goy, Samantha Bee and anything by This Hour Has 22 Minutes

  • @dougwilson4537
    @dougwilson4537 Год назад +53

    The first comedian is John Wing. Brilliant delivery and comedic timing. I haven't seen or heard of him in a while. I know he moved to L.A. quite a long time ago, and was getting more involved in writing. If you can find more clips of him, he will have you in stitches, along with Jeremy Hotz, and Derek Edwards.
    And you are right, Canadians have a very self depreciating sense of humour. We aren't afraid to laugh at ourselves, and we love sarcastic humour. (understated sarcastic humour... of course). 😁

    • @KryssLaBryn
      @KryssLaBryn Год назад +3

      Oh, we do deadpan like nobody's business. We're a naturally funny people lol

    • @italianviking80
      @italianviking80 Год назад +2

      John Wing was on America's Got Talent (season 8) in 2013.

    • @deborahbarry8458
      @deborahbarry8458 Год назад +1

      Thank you, I couldn’t think of his name!

    • @funstuff2006
      @funstuff2006 Год назад +1

      I swear I've heard him on 'The Debators' on CBC in the past. I remember him best from his 'Comedy Now' special and his "oh, yeah, right, sorry" bit.

  • @ranmyaku4381
    @ranmyaku4381 Год назад +27

    I definitely would recommend rick mercer, air Farce, sctv, 22 minutes, kids in the hall, red green. Canadian humour is very self depreciating, dry, often satirical and we love to laugh at ourselves. We are well aware of our stereotypes, and cultural differences between different area of canada too and love to play with them as you can see best with airfare and 22 minutes. I would also recommend russel peters and Jim Carrie's stand up sketches on canada on just for laughs too. Also recommend watching some of the movie Canadian Bacon, especially the scene where candy is pulled over when driving in canada by ackroid.

    • @jedisith3864
      @jedisith3864 Год назад +1

      This guy knows maple comedy!

    • @CayleeG
      @CayleeG 11 месяцев назад +1

      I miss air farce. It couldn't be recreated if they tried though.

  • @Lakeshore14
    @Lakeshore14 Год назад +47

    Yes Montreal is Comedy Central. The city is known for their comedy clubs, the home base for Just for Laughs as well as annual Comedy competitions held there. Its a beautiful city. My favourite Canadian comedians are Rick Mercer and Russell Peters.

  • @Zlata1313
    @Zlata1313 Год назад +31

    David Hyde Pierce, from Frasier, is American. He was hosting a night of the Just for Laughs (Juste Pour Rire in French) festival in Montreal.

  • @chainsawlady
    @chainsawlady Год назад +5

    i'm surprised ron james isn't included. he's hilarious. one of his routines was about camping with the family and a german family showed up and the way they spoke they frightened the bears away.

  • @andrewlinnen7896
    @andrewlinnen7896 Год назад +2

    I have to admit, I came to this video just because of the thumbnail with Jermey Hotz. The man is so hilarious he always makes me smile even if I've heard the bit a hundred times.

  • @karenpower1643
    @karenpower1643 Год назад +41

    Canadians definitely have self-deprecating humour!!!!

    • @neilpk70
      @neilpk70 Год назад +5

      And we'll probably say that we're "sorry aboat that".
      But we're not really "sorry aboat that".😉

    • @Grimmy85
      @Grimmy85 Год назад +2

      ​@@neilpk70 😂😂 so true

    • @alshirley3444
      @alshirley3444 Год назад +2

      We have to, being The USs Hat

    • @guessundheit6494
      @guessundheit6494 Год назад +6

      Yanks tell jokes about the French. The French tell jokes about the English. The English tell jokes about the Germans. The Germans tell jokes about the Poles, etc.
      Canadians tell jokes about Canadians.

    • @luciollelsa
      @luciollelsa Год назад +3

      @@guessundheit6494 And as true Canadians Newfies tell jokes about Newfies, even if some of these jokes are true stories 😂

  • @Taeolas
    @Taeolas Год назад +68

    As you noted, this video was a compilation of comedians performing at the "Just for Laughs" (Juste Pour Rire) festival in Montreal. It's an annual summer festival, possibly the biggest comedy festival in the world, and it's been going on for decades now, attracting comedians from around the world. This particular video was from the late 90's early 00's I'd say, given many of the targets especially the military jokes.
    William Shatner (another Canadian) has hosted the festival and had some great skits including his take on "I am Canadian". (But I'm partial to the 12 days of Just For Laughs, which I can't seem to find online at the moment).
    Just For Laughs Gags was a spinoff show they film featuring practical jokes.
    The Comedy network (TV station) up here has compiled many of the acts from the galas into shows to air through the year.

    • @CayleeG
      @CayleeG 11 месяцев назад

      I do believe Just for Laughs had its roots in Candid Camera with Allen Funt.

  • @carodee9854
    @carodee9854 Год назад +17

    It is very flattering that you enjoy Canadian culture. You would enjoy the comedy of Jonny Harris. He is quite masterful with his timing and surprising twists on his punch lines. He has a tv series called "Still Standing" in which he goes to small towns across Canada and spends enough time in a town to pull together a half-hour show that is interspersed with a stand-up performance and film footage of the town's attractions. It is very down-home and sweet.

    • @sherylneville4545
      @sherylneville4545 Год назад +4

      Johnny Harris is one of my favourite Newfoundland comedians

    • @denisesf5
      @denisesf5 Год назад +1

      Jonny is a sweetie! He and the crew stayed a week in a hotel in BC that I managed and he was a hoot! He kept locking himself out of his room...became a running joke! 😂Gave me a signed pic for myself and even one for my sister in Manitoba who was a massive fan of his. A real nice man...and damn funny!!🥰

  • @mass4552
    @mass4552 Год назад +7

    I think I would rank Steve Smith, who plays Red Green, would hold the title of one of my favorite Canadian comedians. Maybe some of the commenters would be able to steer you to a favorite episode of theirs to react to.

  • @sigouinfb
    @sigouinfb Год назад +55

    Great selection of comics you got there... I can suggest more!
    Norm McDonald, Brent Butt, Katherine Ryan, Harland Williams, Jebb Fink... to name a few!
    Love the channel

    • @neilpk70
      @neilpk70 Год назад

      Talking about "Half Baked" with my adult son today.
      "Hey girl, ya hungry?"
      and
      "Let's just say I'm not getting the respect a 'cop killer' deserves in here!"
      But was Mary Jane "The Squirrel Master's" daughter?
      She kinda looked like Tommy Chong...

    • @CyFr
      @CyFr Год назад +2

      It's amazing that Norm McDonald's brother is a "serious" news anchor.

    • @VeeElBee59
      @VeeElBee59 Год назад +2

      Brent Butt is one of my favourites.

    • @BarnDoorProductions
      @BarnDoorProductions Год назад +2

      Went to University of Windsor with John Wing. One day he runs up to me at the Student Pub and says, "Dave, I'm going to be a comedian." I said, "You go, girl." Then he told me a dreadful joke: A man is watching Vincent Van Gogh paint and asks what he's painting. Vincent says "It's a self-portrait." The man says "But, it's got a beard, Vincent. You don't have a beard." And Vincent Van Gogh says, "I can't do chins." Despite that John had a great career as a comic.

  • @grayb7420
    @grayb7420 Год назад +18

    You have got to watch more Jeremy Hotz. It is all in his delivery. Funniest guy on the planet. Saw him at a small comedy club before he got big.

  • @CyFr
    @CyFr Год назад +8

    One of my most favorite Canadian comedians is John Candy. I would implore you to watch Canadian Bacon and also Strange Brew.
    Without him, Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, Andrea Martin and Catherine O'Hara... In the cast of SCTV (second city TV).
    Srcond City was a canadian live performance comedy show, but really took off a year after SNL did.
    The owner was worried the talent and clientele would leave for New York.
    You still get a bit of that cut down in This Hour Has 22 Minutes in todays age. The same show Rick Mercer was in.
    More recent comedians Russel Peters, Jeremy Hotz, Colin Mochrie (whose line is it anyways), Brent Butt (Corner Gas), Debra DiGiovanni, Sabrina Jalees... And so many more.

    • @leegee3848
      @leegee3848 2 месяца назад

      Love John Candy!

  • @HankFacepunch
    @HankFacepunch Год назад +9

    'Raisin' is indeed grape in French. I remember being a young kid many many moons ago and realizing that was the reason why all the grape-flavoured items had raisins in them as well.
    Tim Nutt remains my favourite Canadian comedian. Pat Thornton is up there as well - he did a show in 2009 called Hotbox that is hilarious and all the episodes can be found on RUclips!

  • @Somewhere-In-Canada
    @Somewhere-In-Canada Год назад +24

    I loved the Army jokes being once in the Canadian Forces for 28 years and every now and then we'd get the right toys to play with lol

    • @Trooper599
      @Trooper599 Год назад +3

      Right on! I served 8 years

    • @arohk1579
      @arohk1579 Год назад +5

      I served 5 years myself and hated when we went from a great rifle to one that freezes in winter. We always said the best military would be British Officers, Canadian Troops and U.S. toys, it would be unstoppable.

    • @Trooper599
      @Trooper599 Год назад +1

      @@arohk1579 Come on, that's just an old wives tale. The C7 never froze during the winter any more than any other rifle. Did a lot of winter warfare training. Just run it dry and it's fine. Don't muck it up with CLP. It turns to sludge. The FAL was heavy. The 7.62x54 ammo for it was big and heavy. The mag didn't hold as many rounds, etc... Besides, our C7's weren't the same as the American M16's. Ours had a different bolt, capable of full auto, made by Diemaco, not Colt. It was all around a better rifle than the American version, and saw less issues. And there's no denying the kenetic energy the 5.56 round had over the .308

    • @arohk1579
      @arohk1579 Год назад

      @@Trooper599 Give me my old FN any day of the week, We had more issues with the C7 then we did with the FN. And as a soldier your rifle is your life we can't afford for it to not work all the time. The FN was big and heavy but it was reliable and powerful. Then Every soldier is bias when it comes to their weapons, I was one who used both, maybe if the bugs were worked out when we got them it would be different.

  • @davidcheater4239
    @davidcheater4239 Год назад +11

    Hands down, do a reaction to Letterkenny. One of my favourites is Sausage Party.
    Kids in the Hall, Corner Gas, Little Mosque on the Prairie, and This Hour has 24 Minutes are also great comedy shows.

    • @Zlata1313
      @Zlata1313 Год назад +1

      Kim's Convenience!

    • @Stelios1fan
      @Stelios1fan Год назад +1

      Definitely. Letterkenny is a riot. It's not a bunch of comedians doing standup (as in the video you commented on today) but if you get around to looking at Canadian comedy series it's a must watch.
      Another series is This Hour Has 22 Minutes. And Rick Mercer is one of the creators.

    • @davidcheater4239
      @davidcheater4239 Год назад +1

      @@Stelios1fan I think Letterkenny Problems would also be a great introduction.

  • @Frightknighty
    @Frightknighty Год назад +2

    I’ve met Norm Macdonald and Rick Mercer. They were both so nice. I’ve also seen them live a couple times and I laughed so hard I cried. RIP Norm ❤❤🇨🇦❤️❤️

  • @blameluke
    @blameluke Год назад +5

    Gotta love David Hyde Pierce throwing out badass french like "domo origato gozaimas"

  • @The_Minelles
    @The_Minelles Год назад +5

    Shaun Majumder always used to be a favorite of mine. Gotta love Newfie humour! Seeing Jermey Hotz in the thumb nail though! So many memories watching JFL back in the day

  • @DBCuzitis
    @DBCuzitis Год назад +8

    Derek Edwards is one of my favourite Canadian comedians 😄 Jeremy Hotz is very funny too 😆

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Год назад +2

      Derek Edwards is a friggin' comedic genius.

  • @jayLucja
    @jayLucja Год назад +2

    John Candy was an Iconic Canadian comedian. If you want to see a comedy inspired by a real event that happend at the Calgary Olympics in 1988 then you should see him in the film "Cool Runnings" which was also filmed in Calgary.

  • @swapshots4427
    @swapshots4427 Год назад +2

    I love that You have re-introduced us Canadians to all the great Canadian comedians. I have a good laugh and reminiscence every time.

  • @Zartren
    @Zartren Год назад +13

    Just for Laughs is the largest and best curated comedy festival in English and in French. Each language gets a week in the summer. The mention that this festival is where comedy stars are born was no exaggeration. That is where the Mr Bean character got its debut, for example. While there are satellite events worldwide, the gathering in Montreal is where Hollywood goes to in order to find upcoming talent.
    The Discover Montreal channel has a video on the festival, if you're interested in learning more about it.

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +2

      I didn't know Mr Bean (as a British thing) was debuted in Montreal at Just For Laughs! Very smart choice though, and it probably helped a lot! I think the US wouldn't be near as receptive to mime. If they have to work at it, then forget it! ❤🇨🇦❤

  • @brendaanderson292
    @brendaanderson292 Год назад +7

    The video is from the annual Just For Laughs Festival held in Montreal ❤

  • @canadamillenial
    @canadamillenial Год назад +5

    there are a TON of British influences within our culture but certainly comedy. I love many British comedians and shows because i find there are many similar vibes when it comes the comedy. cool to hear that you feel the same !

  • @Tigers_and_Tarot
    @Tigers_and_Tarot Год назад +4

    I've seen Jeremy Hotz live twice, once in the 90's and once in the 2000s. He had the entire room in stitches from start to finish both times.

  • @alcolborne7393
    @alcolborne7393 Год назад +13

    John Candy.

    • @JT.Pilgrim
      @JT.Pilgrim Год назад

      All day every day!

    • @robertdore989
      @robertdore989 Год назад

      John was funny but he’s more slap stick American style comedy.

    • @JT.Pilgrim
      @JT.Pilgrim Год назад

      @@robertdore989 that’s kinda true I guess

  • @gloriamorris8766
    @gloriamorris8766 Год назад +3

    I love how you appreciate Canadians!

  • @mariazahedi7444
    @mariazahedi7444 Год назад +2

    Hands down Canada has the best comedians. Beauty. 😉

  • @leslies.5541
    @leslies.5541 Год назад +1

    The first comedian is John Wing Jr. My favorite comedian. I saw him live and when I went into the club I was wearing makeup. When I left after his show I had no makeup and looked like I had been bawling.

  • @joeyt.
    @joeyt. Год назад +8

    The comic Jeremy Hotz the person with his hand on his chin is super funny especially his stand up about living in America from the Just for laughs festival. He will make you shed tears from laughter.

    • @Zlata1313
      @Zlata1313 Год назад +2

      And he's a long suffering Leafs fan😂

    • @ktkat1949
      @ktkat1949 Год назад +1

      If you can find it try watching Up and Down in Shaky Town with Ron James. One-man show about going to LA for a TV series. He won the Leacock award for it. Laugh out loud, tears streaming down your face funny

  • @chronosschiron
    @chronosschiron Год назад +6

    As of 2023, the RCN operates 12 frigates, four attack submarines, 12 coastal defence vessels, eight patrol-class training vessels, two offshore patrol vessels, and several auxiliary vessels.

    • @MoosefromCanada
      @MoosefromCanada Год назад +1

      I was posted to Esquimalt for 8 yrs…had a blast on ship. best posting ever 🫡

    • @nomadtherwalker9130
      @nomadtherwalker9130 Год назад +1

      We need a bigger Navy now that the Northwest Passage is melting so we can keep the True North Strong and Free

    • @graciesmom222
      @graciesmom222 Год назад

      But at the time that video was made, late 90s, the count was accurate. I vividly recall seeing this bit for the first time as we were living in Edmonton, and the acquisition of the Canadian Navy submarines was in the news, I seem to recall a lot of issues with them. So it was quite topical at the time. I would also add that in my younger days in Victoria I met a number of military people from the US and a few other countries doing joint exercises and the Canadian military was highly respected due to their extensive training and high skill. I was told by Americans mind you, that our Navy was always the 'winner' in various war games, and definitely the top seed. That was 30 years ago but I tend to think its still true.

  • @josephinemenzies8696
    @josephinemenzies8696 Год назад +2

    Yes, West Edmonton Mall had 3 functional mini submarines!😁 They ran along tracks inside the giant aquarium next to the seal show. I rode it once when I was very young and don't remember much except for seeing a shark and an octopus. It was shut down a couple decades ago due to difficulties maintaining them. You can still see them sitting at the bottom of the aquarium.

    • @jackgraves5121
      @jackgraves5121 Год назад

      Inspired The Black Keys song, Little Black Submarines, as well as the Beatles' Yellow Submarine. Fought many glorious battles in the sky. I became a 3 time ace in one.

  • @l.a.t.1810
    @l.a.t.1810 Год назад +5

    Absolutely our humours, what we find funny and how hysterical it is to make fun of ourselves is very similar. My Mom is from England. Our humour is wicked sometimes 🤣

  • @tas22222
    @tas22222 Год назад +5

    Jeremy hotz is a gem, his delivery is exceptional.

  • @JungleScene
    @JungleScene Год назад +6

    I love Jeremy Hotz. Probably my favorite comic in this video... in that set he did theres a great joke about getting free samples in the mail. its damn hilarious.

    • @420031
      @420031 Год назад +2

      I’ve seen him live twice. By the end of the show I can’t breathe!

  • @user-un2lf5rz8g
    @user-un2lf5rz8g Год назад +2

    Very happy to see a Scotsman , so eager to learn about our country, Canada. It would be wonderful to have you in our country to share your Scottish background. We are a kookie bunch.! Welcome!

  • @davidleskov5078
    @davidleskov5078 11 месяцев назад +3

    The funniest segment about Canada on an American show was Craig Ferguson on the topic of how many famous hollywoid actors are Canadian. He concluded that is Canada's way of conquering the country without firing a shot. Check it out, and on fact check out how many actors that the world assumes are American are actually Canadian.

  • @jen92465
    @jen92465 Год назад +4

    I’m sure many have already mentioned this but Just For Laughs is a comedy festival held each year in Montreal, Quebec. Comedians from around the world participate.
    Quebec does have a maximum and minimum speed as do alot of provinces. In Nova Scotia you are supposed to put on your hazard lights if you drive below 70. 😊

    • @KryssLaBryn
      @KryssLaBryn Год назад +2

      Yup! BC also says you've got to be capable of at least 60 for most highways/freeways.
      Nova Scotia wants you to flash your lights and honk before you pass someone (if you have to cross the centre line to do so) but thankfully only one person ever did that to me.
      Scared the hell out of me; I almost drove in the ditch. Who even does that?! XD

  • @jean-marcvien3988
    @jean-marcvien3988 Год назад +7

    The festival "Juste pour rire" was created by Gilbert Rozon, a showbizz entrepreneur from Québec. The thing was a huge success and expanded around the world (Thus the no language sketch series). The festival itself, has a regular editions every years in Montréal and Toronto, and some traveling editions. (Paris, Vancouver, Sydney (Australia) and more). Here in Québec, we do like shows (About 100 festivals each year in Montréal alone, praticaly all on a 6 months period), And this is also probably why, Guy Laliberté, an other québecois, created "Le cirque du Soleil". (Head office and training center in Montréal)

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +1

      I can see that it's why they created the Cirque in Montreal, but it's certainly not why they created it!

    • @jean-marcvien3988
      @jean-marcvien3988 Год назад

      @@cattymajiv I'm not shure I understand your point. I'm just saying that Le cirque du soleil was created in the province of Québec. At the very beginning, they were just a bunch of local artist, touring the province with a few bus. Laliberté was one of the artist but with some aptitudes for business, and there you have it, it became what it is now, a multi billions dollars multi-national

  • @rickbullock4331
    @rickbullock4331 Год назад +2

    I’m pushing 80 y/o and some of these people I wasn’t familiar with. A Canadian comedian I think is hilarious is Ron James. I find his quick witted humour just the best. He just fires them off one after the other. We used to have guys like Wayne and Shuster way back and they were pretty funny too. They were on Ed Sullivan quite a few times.

  • @melissastory1993
    @melissastory1993 Год назад +5

    That Jeremy Hotz special was one of the first I’d ever seen. Brought me back to being a kid haha.
    Also, the bilingualism is hit or miss depending on where you grow up and when. I went to a school with French immersion and English, so we had assemblies and things often in both languages and had to sing the anthem in French and English (alternating verses)
    Also, British Columbia has minimum speed signs on the highways as well.

  • @stevemchale9775
    @stevemchale9775 Год назад +5

    Jeremy Hotz is great! Probably my favourite Canadian standup. He's been around a long time.

  • @trudilaws-pw9oz
    @trudilaws-pw9oz Год назад +4

    Jeremy Hotz is hilarious. He did the bit about attacking turkey.

  • @drewcama2488
    @drewcama2488 Год назад +3

    Yes, most of those clips are from the just for laughs festival. The biggest comedy festival in the world held in Montreal for two weeks each summer. Most comedians had never been to Montreal but heard it was like Paris and a real party town, so they were eager to do something different and gain international exposure. It was a huge success and now is known around the entertainment world as a place to be discovered and push the envelope. My favorite Canadian comedian is Derek Seguin. He puts on an extra thick French Canadian accent in his routine. Sugar Sammy is another Montreal comedian who also is known for doing his show in both English and French during the same presentation. Most audience members are bilingual so it goes over very well. He has also toured all over the French speaking world doing his comedy In French.

  • @RIANDOA
    @RIANDOA Год назад +4

    Jeremy Hotz is actually one of my favourite comedians, his delivery is so good. Definitely recommend looking into him more.

  • @BlackCat-dm7se
    @BlackCat-dm7se Год назад +5

    yes, Jeremy Hotz is the best, totally worth checking out his other stuff, seen him live in Halifax it was a fantastic night of comedy

  • @schenier
    @schenier Год назад +4

    I loved Mike McDonald... Passed away in 2018. Loved his clean type of humour, as well as others more trashy ones

  • @ShuffleUpandDeal32
    @ShuffleUpandDeal32 Год назад +2

    WEM definitely has, or at least had, some subs in a large water feature they had. Such a big mall, has everything in it. amusement park, wave pool, hotel, night clubs, comedy clubs, and more.

  • @ruinoushavoc256
    @ruinoushavoc256 11 месяцев назад +1

    That first comedian is John Wing! An old favourite of mine watching Stand Up on late night Canadian TV

  • @richardd9349
    @richardd9349 Год назад +11

    Just for Laughs and the pranks show they do is based out of Montreal, but it's now a international touring festival too. 60KM/H minimum and maximum 100km/h on expressway (biggest highways) is real, and it's for safety, so people can merge and change lanes at a closer relative speed. It also keeps the 50km/h and less scooters and small motor vehicles off of them.
    Also, Rick mercer was a great in political humor/late night for us. Another great group with a very Canadian identity was the Canadian Air Farce, also from the 90s-2000s like your Just for laughs clip you watched. We also have some really fringe comedians who get popular too. Tom Green is one of those fringe/weird comedians, he did lots of things that would make you think of Ali G/Borat actor.

    • @johnp5990
      @johnp5990 Год назад +2

      The minimum speed on the highway is 60 km/h on most Canadian highways. Quebec is the only province to POST a minimum speed, but not the only province that has one.

    • @jules3048
      @jules3048 Год назад +2

      I love their pranks show. Hilarious!!

    • @jeffreycairns767
      @jeffreycairns767 Год назад

      Let's see you do 60 kph on the 40 between the 13 and 25 during the day. Lol. Also the 25 is fucked through the tunnel 24/7 with construction. Drove through Montreal this morning around 2:30 am, 40 was closed in 2 spots Westbound, had to take the 13 South to the 20 West and saw the 20 East closed completely yet nothing being done, not to mention the worst f*cking roads in all of Canada. It's a shit hole Province with POS residents. If not for work, I'd never go back.

  • @shaynelachance8828
    @shaynelachance8828 Год назад +4

    Jeremy Hotz is hilarious. Seen him live a couple of times...good Ottawa boy

  • @MrPolleyr
    @MrPolleyr Год назад

    “Just For Laughs “ was a series of comedy specials show on Canadian television for a few years. They were all filmed in Montreal, Quebec. There were comedians from all over the world, but all had Canadian content and bits in their routines. Hello, from Canada😎🇨🇦😜

  • @webmastercolin
    @webmastercolin Год назад +2

    They got me with David Hyde Pierce too. It was fun to see foreign comics joking about Canada, but it would be worth while to find a complication of just Canadian comedians.

  • @Dominodude55
    @Dominodude55 Год назад +3

    The French word for Grape is Raisin, yes, to explain that joke, XD

  • @Taeolas
    @Taeolas Год назад +5

    As for comedy through the years, I'd suggest the following shows if you can find examples of them:
    * Wayne and Schuster
    * Royal Canadian Air Farce
    * Red Green Show
    * This Hour Has 22 Minutes / Rick Mercer Report.
    * CodCo
    * SCTV (Second City TV)
    * Kids in the Hall
    * Trailer Park Boys
    * Corner Gas
    For comedians by themselves I'd suggest:
    * Rick Mercer
    * Mark Critch
    * Mary Walsh
    * Cathy Jones
    * Russell Peters
    * Gerry Dee
    * Jimmy the Janitor
    * Ron James
    * Mike MacDonald
    * Norm MacDonald (no relation)
    * Brett Butt
    and more I'm sure I'm forgetting.

    • @deborahcabot3100
      @deborahcabot3100 Год назад

      Totally agree with your show and comedian picks. I would also add the CBC radio podcast the DEBATERS, tv shows LETTERKENNY, MR. D and KIM'S CONVENIENCE. Thanks for sharing your picks.

    • @KristineMaitland
      @KristineMaitland Год назад

      I would add CBC's Radio Because News hosted by Gavin Crawford. Some of his guests who I really like are Martha Chaves and Andrew Phung.

  • @lindakeays2864
    @lindakeays2864 28 дней назад

    Thank you for standing up for our military. We fought bravely, with skill and dedication and lost many in WWII. Thousands of Canadian soldiers are buried in Europe. Yet we are dismissed as nobodys routinely.

  • @exile220ify
    @exile220ify 11 месяцев назад

    "Raisin" is French for "grape" :)
    That comedian is Jebb Fink, an American who married a Canadian decades ago and made Calgary his home. He spent many years on morning television shows and performing in nightclubs - today, he operates "Jebb's Joint" at the Crossroads Market, specializing in Italian pastas, sauces, and other food. He's a really fun guy to just hang out with over a beer :)

  • @TitosMeow
    @TitosMeow Год назад +5

    Highly recommend "That Canadian Guy" and Mike MacDonald

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Год назад +8

    Jeremy Hotz has an even stranger brother, Kenny Hotz. He starred in a show called Kenny vs Spenny where they competed in the most ridiculous contests like Who Can Fart The Loudest? Or Who Can Go The Longest Without Sleep? They were on between The Trailer Park Boys and Kevin Spencer. You are not ready for Kevin Spencer, don't even think about it.

    • @Leannabananaism
      @Leannabananaism Год назад +2

      Omg I never put it together that they were brothers, mind blown haha

    • @MoosefromCanada
      @MoosefromCanada Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🫡 I’m snorting at you saying he’s not ready yet for Kev …thanks I needed that laugh

    • @ll7868
      @ll7868 Год назад

      @@MoosefromCanada The heavy drug and alcohol abuse by a minor who keeps getting convicted as an adult for violent crimes he can handle, Anastasia's droopy titties might be a little much for him.

    • @billnye4213
      @billnye4213 Год назад +1

      ​@@Leannabananaism same here. Damn 😅

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +1

      @@Leannabananaism Cute name you got there! Isn't that the same Kenny that's in/on Letterkenny? I don't get tv reception here, and I won't pay $200 a month for cable, so I haven't seen Letterkenny, but I did see some ads, and it sure seems like him. I had an instant flash of recognition.

  • @angief7412
    @angief7412 Год назад +2

    My favorites are K. Trevor Wilson and Dave Merheje. Both amazing comedians!

    • @checksanity
      @checksanity Год назад +1

      Finally someone who named some “younger” comedians. 😅 I’m surprised it took this long to see K. Trevor Wilson’s name too.

  • @mom-ski-doodle657
    @mom-ski-doodle657 7 месяцев назад +1

    West Edmonton Mall no longer has the submarines. That was the running joke, that the mall had more subs than the navy. It is no longer the largest mall in the world, but the largest in North America. It has a water park, amusement park, ice rink, lagoon, pirate ship, etc.

  • @myowndrum286
    @myowndrum286 Год назад +6

    The submarines aren't at West Edmonon mall any longer. They removed them quite a lot of years ago. I live near Edmonton but haven't been to that mall for years and then it would have been to take my daughter for lunch when she worked there. Leasing is very expensive there, so that means the extra cost falls on the consumers.

    • @francelaferriere6106
      @francelaferriere6106 Год назад

      Do you know if they still have a dolphin in that big swimming pool (the one with the pirate ship)?

    • @SirRocktober
      @SirRocktober Год назад

      ​@@francelaferriere6106 I believe they replaced the dolphins with sea lions

    • @myowndrum286
      @myowndrum286 Год назад +1

      @@francelaferriere6106 There are no aquatic animals there at all any longer. They even removed the fish aquariums that used to be there. From what I heard they were not maintained or looked after properly. I don't know if they voluntarily gave the animals up or they were ordered to do so. That mall isn't what it used to be. One of the best places there was Bourbon Street. There were excellent restaurants. All the good ones pulled out. They charge way too much for rent there.

    • @francelaferriere6106
      @francelaferriere6106 Год назад

      @@myowndrum286 Thank you for your answer. I felt so sorry for that poor dolphin. All alone in that pool.
      The WEM is not a sustainable place, it's way too big for its own good and I don't know what they were thinking when they decided to build it, really.

  • @JT.Pilgrim
    @JT.Pilgrim Год назад +5

    Rick Mercers Heritage Minute skits.

  • @BrianBaileyedtech
    @BrianBaileyedtech Год назад

    Just for Laughs is one of the world's biggest comedy festivals, held in Montreal every summer. It is AWESOME!!

  • @matthewcox2099
    @matthewcox2099 Год назад +1

    Howie Mandell started as a voice for a cartoon character and is now famously seen on American idol

  • @rob404
    @rob404 Год назад +3

    I reccomend you watch the " I was born there: Torngat mountains National Park"
    Although most Canadians never explore our wildest areas, we know they are there. This knowledge will give an insight into how we perceve ourselves, and who we are.

  • @christinainyeg
    @christinainyeg Год назад +8

    Shaun Majumder

  • @Dragonfly-LazyDynamite
    @Dragonfly-LazyDynamite Год назад

    Just For Laughs was the stand up comedy week, with comics from everywhere, recorded. The “Gags” show was specifically for tv.

  • @kenevans6565
    @kenevans6565 Год назад +1

    The Kids in the Hall! I recommend the "Buddy Cole" Canadian monologue

  • @lanafrench6043
    @lanafrench6043 Год назад +6

    Russel peters is a hilarious comedian

  • @rosesarmany5902
    @rosesarmany5902 Год назад

    Just for Laughs is a Comedy Festival that began in Montreal many years ago. Comedians come from all over the world to perform there.

  • @michelemacdonald8600
    @michelemacdonald8600 9 месяцев назад

    Norm MacDonald is a comic’s comic whose skill is sublime. He could be challenging to say the least, but he was so gifted and talented he managed to convey volumes of humour in his wry pronunciation a single word. He and Martin Short were/are the best talk show guests. RIP Norm.

  • @kurtmooreca
    @kurtmooreca Год назад +1

    Jermey Hotz is so good, can make you laugh just by having a little giggle into the mike. Guy is brilliant.

  • @Shannononly
    @Shannononly Год назад

    Thanks for this video! Your insight is fun, and it was enjoyable how much you take the jokes into stride.

  • @lifefordummies
    @lifefordummies Год назад

    one of the fastest wittiest comedians out there is a Newfoundlander named Mark Critch. You will not be disappointed! Also, Hello again, From Newfoundland!

  • @Awwscrewit
    @Awwscrewit Год назад

    David Hyde Pierce is a true Renaissance Man of entertainment. He speaks multiple languages, plays the piano, studies poetry. Dude is awesome.

    • @edwardlongshanks827
      @edwardlongshanks827 Год назад

      David Hyde Pierce may be a renaissance man able to speak French but he isn't Canadian. He was born in Sarasota Springs, NY where he graduated high school. He attended Yale, doing a double major in English literature and theater studies.

  • @tonirose6776
    @tonirose6776 Год назад +1

    Love the somewhat younger comics like Derek Edwards, whose delivery is as excellent as his material. Old-school ones I love: David Steinberg, Catherine O'Hara, Jim Carrey, Phil Hartman, and the irrepressible Martin Short.