Fallon's Trump vs. Cartoon Game Stuns Tonight Show
Jimmy Fallon challenged his audience to guess if bizarre quotes were from Donald Trump or cartoon characters, blending comedy and political satire in a hilarious Tonight Show segment.
Jimmy Fallon challenged his audience to guess if bizarre quotes were from Donald Trump or cartoon characters, blending comedy and political satire in a hilarious Tonight Show segment.
The LaughAbility comedy show is back in Halifax, offering a unique blend of humor and accessibility for diverse audiences, with performances scheduled at the Dartmouth Adult Services Centre.
British comedian John Cleese cancels British Columbia shows on Canadian tour due to concerns about prosecution for gender ideology criticism, following a $750,000 tribunal ruling against a former school trustee.
Queen Camilla hosted French author and rape survivor Gisele Pelicot at Clarence House, expressing shock at her story of being drugged and raped by her ex-husband and dozens of other men.
Retired CBC journalist Mark Connolly looks back on covering the Olympics as a defining moment in his decades-long career, while other national news unfolds across Canada.
The 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert' parodied Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid's infidelity admission at the Winter Olympics with a hilarious bobsled team spoof.
A tribute to Irena Peritz, who lived through childhood terror to become a beacon of empathy, offers profound lessons on making others feel seen in a divisive world.
A young writer's brief stint as a cocktail server in a celebrity-filled New York restaurant reveals toxic workplace practices and disordered eating culture, until an encounter with Catherine O'Hara offers a different vision of success.
Greg Douglas shares heartfelt stories about Jim Robson, the iconic Vancouver Canucks broadcaster, highlighting his career, personal anecdotes, and lasting impact on fans and the hockey community.
Saturday Night Live alum Michael Longfellow discusses his time on the iconic show and previews his upcoming stand-up performances at Calgary's Laugh Shop in March.
A group of Kitchener residents is urging the Conrad Centre for the Performing Arts to cancel upcoming shows by a controversial comedian, citing offensive material and community harm concerns.
A poignant memoir about childhood friendship, loss, and rediscovery, centered on the unforgettable influence of a friend's mother who offered unconventional wisdom and unwavering support through life's most challenging moments.
A hockey romance novel resonates with Regina's LGBTQ2S+ community as local chiropractor Kara Haus shares her personal story of meeting her partner through the sport.
Columnist Amil Niazi's new book Life After Ambition offers a refreshing critique of perfectionism in influencer culture and the unrealistic pressures on working mothers.
Vancouver comedian Ola Dada discovered standup comedy while waiting for pizza in 2017. Now he's taping his third special at Just For Laughs Vancouver's 10th anniversary festival.
In letters to the editor, readers condemn trivializing Holocaust comparisons and challenge Pierre Poilievre's GDP focus, highlighting affordability crises.
Political cartoonist Tim Dolighan releases his latest work on February 5, 2026, generating discussion among Toronto readers and subscribers of the Toronto Sun.
Editorial cartoonist Tim Dolighan has released his latest work for February 3, 2026, featured in the Toronto Sun. The cartoon continues his tradition of sharp commentary on current events.
Letters to the Toronto Sun on February 1, 2026, critique Mark Carney's speech to Davos and praise a soldier's mother's letter about Trump's comments on Canada.
The Roast of Windsor comedy show, part of the Rose City Comedy Fest, offers a humorous take on the city's quirks, providing entertainment and community engagement in Windsor.
Australian comedian Jim Jefferies adds Vancouver to his global Son of a Carpenter Tour with a June 12 show at Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Tickets go on sale January 30.
A professional wrestler performing in Edmonton has issued a public apology after appearing at a match dressed as an ICE agent, sparking controversy and discussion about appropriate costumes in entertainment.
The Toronto Sun introduces a new interactive feature inviting readers to vote weekly on their favorite local spots, from skating rinks to TV shows, fostering community engagement.
Late Show host Stephen Colbert targeted CBS corporate bosses with sharp satire about their $16 million payment to Donald Trump, contrasting it with Gaza peace board fees.
Toronto Sun readers express strong views against Canadian funding for Gaza reconstruction and criticize Donald Trump's tariff threats in latest letters to the editor.
The Snowed In Comedy Tour celebrates its 17th year with Vancouver shows featuring top Canadian comedians. Vancouver comic Erica Sigurdson discusses avoiding political humor, embracing technology, and the local comedy scene.
Comedy legend David Letterman is set to perform at Just for Laughs Vancouver in 2026, sharing the stage with Zach Galifianakis. Get the details on this major festival announcement.
Saturday Night Live's 2026 premiere featured a blistering sketch mocking former President Donald Trump's cabinet and a U.S. military raid in Venezuela. Watch the political satire unfold.
From 'substitooths' to gyms next to Chuck E. Cheese, this week's funniest tweets from women delivered pure comedic gold. Laugh along with the best viral wit.
Jordan Klepper lampoons Trump's Oval Office milk rally and Greenland takeover threats, highlighting a 'strange mixture' of presidential priorities. Watch the full monologue.