November 3, 2006
Season 14Episode 530 minnov. 3, 2006

Flaherty Income Trust
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty talks about income trust. Phoneless Phone
New form of wireless technology. Dave The Cabbie
Dave the Cabbie talks about Scott Brison, Mark Foley, North Korea, Canada Post refusal to deliver hate mail, finger in Subway sandwich, Joe Volpe, St. Louis Cardinals, Kangaroo meat, infertility/cellphone, Wal-Mart, Buckingham Palace, California/Mexico border, sex with dog. A People's History: Bingo
CBC’s latest ratings hit - A People’s History of Bingo. Ad Absurdum
Commentary on commercials that people love to hate. Womb To Grow
Yoga Guru takes you through a pre-natal yoga exercises. Stockwell Day: No Fly List
Stockwell Day introduces Canada’s new “no-fly” list. Dog Day In Parliament
Matching up MP’s with their doggy look-a-likes. Telemarketers Revenge
A guy seeks revenge on a telemarketer. Harper Holiday Inn
Stephen Harper enjoys the comforts of a Holiday Inn. Driving With Alan Park
Alan Park speaks about Belinda Stronach, Rona Ambrose, Kim Jong Il, and Mel Gibson. He Said She Said: Communication
A discussion of daycare turns to global warming. Cop Cam: Wilbert
Cop encounters the joys of a taser.Ask A Liberal: Ignatieff
Liberal leadership candidate Michael Ignatieff answers questions from Canadians
November 3, 2006 has aired on nov. 3, 2006 at 20:00
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