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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.

We've got Eric Andrews & Rebecca Kohler! From Niagara-on-the-Lake, Eric Andrews doesn't want to leave the building the traditional way. And Rebecca Kohler isn’t interested in being dragged into your parenting world.

We've got Nathan Macintosh & Fraser Young. When the people closest to you say “DO NOT HAVE A BABY”....that’s something to consider, says Nathan Macintosh. And Fraser Young had a great idea about MRI machines but the doctors aren’t listening to him for some reason.

Sterling Scott and Kelly Zemnickis! Sterling Scott tells the St. Albert audience he loves working on cruise ships, despite the threats of violence. And Kelly Zemnickis lets Owen Sound know that she’s got an alternate version to Vision Boards. It’s only a little sad.

From Ottawa, Carly Baker reminisces about her ex-husband...not fondly. And from the Icebreakers Comedy Festival, Lianne Mauladin offers some advice for the youth & the newly single folks!

Hisham Kelati tell the Danforth Music Hall all about his work nemesis. Perhaps he didn't need to be so specific, but that’s his cross to bear. And from St. Albert, Noah Brodeur shares the hidden dangers of playing men’s league ball hockey.

It's Ron Josol and Crystal Ferrier! From Accent on Toronto, Ron Josol takes the audience on a journey to all the countries he’s performed in. There are a lot! And from the Icebreakers Comedy Festival, Crystal Ferrier tells us that she will exact revenge on her children. She has planned it out very carefully!

It's Dale Ward and Stacey McGunnigle. From St. Albert, Alberta, Dale Ward tells the crowd that he wants to adopt. And I think we can all agree .. he shouldn’t. And Stacey McGunnigle tells Winnipeg - and YOU - that a Divorce...is great!

Featuring Sean Lecomber and Isabel Zawtun. Just once, Sean Lecomber would love to have the “lady experience” at the hair dresser, he tells the audience in St Albert. And from Accent on Toronto, Isabel Zawtun is sorry to be constantly disappointing the Persian community.

We've got Mike Green and Allie Pearce. From Winnipeg, Mike Green talks about the challenges of being “racially ambiguous”, and from Niagara on the Lake, Allie Pearse offers some creative suggestions around getting married. And divorced.

it's Faris Hytiaa and Evan Carter! Faris Hytiaa shares the challenges of being a pioneer with our live St Albert audience...and from the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, Evan Carter shares his experiences with the dreaded “S word”.