Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a special look at the very best of YouTube's 2011 Election videos.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
First things first. Mom, happy Mother's Day. To my lovely wife, Jenny, happy Mother's Day to you, too (I think there's a present from Aidan coming with this morning's breakfast).
We are a conservative lot, we Canadians. It might explain the surge in support for the New Democratic Party. Maybe even the Tories, too.
Her name is Ruth Ellen Brosseau. She's a single mother from Gatineau and a pub manager in Ottawa and she has just become the most famous Canadian politician nobody had ever heard of until a few days ago.
'This is going to change so many things," veteran New Democrat Libby Davies said in the aftermath of her party's breakthrough on election night. "I think it's a whole new ball game. It's going to be a whole new kind of politics."