
The Rick Mercer Report (formerly Rick Mercer's Monday Report) is a political news-comedy show. Most of each episode is done with Rick in front of the camera displaying his unique brand of satire, from insulting politicians to mocking Americans. Rick tries to do at least one segment in a different Canadian city each week. This is a must see for everyone in Canada. You'll either love or hate this show within the first viewing.

Rick visits St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia to join a lively 'Get Out The Vote' rally encouraging students to vote in the upcoming federal election.

Rick drives in the Red Bull Soap Box Race through the streets of downtown Montreal and then he's off to Georgetown, PEI for a clam-digging lesson.

Rick visits the Nautical Institute at Port Hawkesbury's Nova Scotia Community College where he checks out marine safety training that includes a free fall lifeboat and wave pool.

Rick joins Mermaids International at Stanley Park; Rick flies a two-person gyroplane.

Rick takes care of seals at Memorial University's Ocean Sciences Centre; Rick learns traditional Polish dances at the largest Polish festival in North America.

Rick tours the Gwaii Haanas National Park in Haida Gwaii, B.C.

Rick trains with Invictus Games athletes; Rick visits a wildlife centre on Vancouver Island.

Tonight Rick is in PEI helping with maintenance on the Confederation Bridge and then he's off to Kingston, ON. for the Sea Cadet National Regatta.

Rick goes on a picnic with hundreds of rescued golden retrievers; Rick helps paint some of the last grain elevators in the country.
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Rick visits 2015 Fan Expo in Toronto, Ontario and also visits Bala, Ontario to try cable wakeboarding at What Wake Park.Skits: Pyramid Institute; New CBC series Kicking Canadians Out of Hospital Early; CBC's coverage of Cannon Fodder 2016Rant: Newspaper Endorsements

Rick visits the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, Ontario and flies in an Avro Lancaster Bomber.Rick also heads to Amherst Island, Ontario for the Irish-Canadian Dry Stone Festival.Skits: The National talks with Colorado State Treasurer about the pitfalls of marijuana legalization. Canadian Council of Scientists, unmuzzled.Rant: Distracted Driving

Rick goes Sturgeon fishing with Rick Hansen on the Fraser River in Mission, British Columbia. Rick also visits the Fall Cottage Life Show in Mississauga, Ontario.Skits: Community Mail Boxes; Good Eatz Diner's New Menu with No Processed MeatRant: Trudeau's To-Do List.

Rick heads to the Town of Tilting on Fogo Island, Newfoundland and Labrador to fly homemade kites and visit the Fogo Island Inn.Rick then heads over to Joe Batt's Arm also on Fogo Island to participate in a Punt race.Skits: Murdoch Mysteries - The Origins of the Grey Cup; The Canada Post Community Mailbox Sale.Rant: Refugees

Rick visits Pictou County, Nova Scotia to help cut down a Christmas Tree bound for the city of Boston.Rick also heads to Long Point, Ontario to learn about bird conservation at the Bird Studies Canada station.Skits: Christmas Ideas; New Credit Card Designed for CanadiansRant: Parliament's Back

Watch a selection of the show's top items: including Rick's ride on a vintage Lancaster Bomber, and his visit to Variety Village, plus Justin Trudeau's escalator tumble.

Rick is in British Columbia for white water kayaking on the Chilliwack River and then he goes to New Brunswick to learn about sturgeon and caviar.

Rick goes to the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec to check out their amazing collection of artifacts and lends a hand setting up new exhibits.

Rick practices with the Canadian Olympic beach volleyball team; Rick travels to Montreal for the annual Fête des neiges.

Rick plays doctor-for-a-day at the University of Manitoba; Rick gets a baton twirling lesson from the Spectrum North Baton Club.

Rick trains with Canada's competitive snowball-fighting team and participates in the world's largest snowball fight; a lesson on glass blowing.

Rick and singer/songwriter Jann Arden join the Calgary Stetson Show Band; Rick plays dodgeball in Edmonton.

Rick takes a polar bear dip and drift races at the Winter Festival in Fort Qu'Appelle; Rick cares for a polar bear cub at the Toronto Zoo.

Rick goes to Barrie, ON to help the snow plowing team clean up after a major storm and then he's off to practice archery with Olympian Crispin Duenas who heads to Rio this summer.

Rick joins students at the Ontario Science Centre and in Oshawa where some are building competitive robots.

Rick visits the winners of the annual Spread the Net Student Challenge.

Rick participates in the annual Fort Fright event at the most haunted place in Canada; Rick learns traditional wood-carving techniques in Haida Gwaii, B.C.

In Kamloops, Rick joins the BC Search Dog Association for training; Rick attends the Morden Corn and Apple Festival.
Rick goes paragliding in Revelstoke, B.C.; a charity organization in Toronto builds ramps to make the city accessible for all.
Rick trains with Ontario's air ambulance brigade and a bike polo team.

A society re-creates the medieval world; Rick judges a cheese-making competition in Belleville.
Rick learns to play broomball; at the annual pet show in Mississauga, Rick plays Santa.

Rick joins in at the annual Sunrise Festival in Inuvik, N.W.T.; at Westpark Healthcare Centre, Rick learns how prosthetics are made and worn.

Rick tests and maintains the ice highway between Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk; Rick goes to an indoor skiing and snowboarding facility in Vaughan, Ontario.
Rick attends the Polar Plunge in Edmonton; on the job with the Edmonton Police Service.

The best of the Mercer Report 2016; Rick cares for a polar bear cub; Rick goes paragliding in B.C.

Rick is in Ottawa to try Ice Dragon Boat Racing with an all-female team, and then he heads to Parliament Hill to help build a temporary House of Commons as restoration begins.

Rick joins the officers at the Canadian Police College; Ontario MPP Jagmeet Singh shows Rick how to tie a turban.

Rick tries out a self-driving car; Rick attends the annual Griz Days winter festival in Fernie, B.C.

Rick joins cadets on a parachute tower in CFB Trenton; Rick goes to a gentleman's expo in Toronto.

Rick travels to schools to announce the winners of the Spread the Net Student Challenge.

Rick operates the locks on the Rideau Canal; in BC's wine country, Rick stomps grapes at the Festival of the Grape.

Rick sails across Lake Ontario on the Playfair; Rick visits the University of British Columbia to see its cutting-edge research projects.

Rick and Jann Arden visit the Calgary Zoo.

Rick goes in search of a lost ship in the Arctic Ocean; Rick attends Gjoa Haven's Shipwreck Festival.

Rick helps transport sheep in Ferryland, Newfoundland; Rick joins construction workers in Toronto.

Rick helps with the goats, sheep and Jack Russell terriers at Toronto's Royal Winter Fair; Rick checks out the Coast Guard's communication system.

Rick helps at the Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls; Rick visits The Rooms, a cultural centre in St. John's, Nfld.

Top items from the year including Rick's visit to the Sunrise Festival in Inuvik, NWT, his tall ship sailing lesson on Lake Ontario and the Gord Downie tribute are featured.

Rick goes to Cirque du Soleil headquarters in Montreal to see their show put together then heads to the University of Victoria to find out what it takes to become an opera singer.

Rick is at Edmonton's Deep Freeze Byzantine Winter Festival where he races a deep freezer through city streets and gets some dance lessons. Later he checks out the action at the North American International Motorcycle Supershow in Mississauga, Ontario.

Rick boards an ice-breaking vessel in Toronto Harbour and learns how to keep the shipping lanes open then visits the Interior Design Show to check out the latest from Canada's top designers

Rick checks in with athletes headed to another Winter Olympics including flag bearers Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue, Patrick Chan, Meghan Tandy, Kallie Humphries, Jessie Lumsden and more. He also chats with CBC Winter Olympics broadcaster Scott Russell.

Rick checks out the unique winter activities at The Forks in Winnipeg and heads to Toronto's Ryerson University School of Performance for singing, dancing and acting classes before taking the stage.

Rick joins country singer Brett Kissel's national tour in London, Ont.; and later checks out the Viking exhibit at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum with comedian Ron James.

Rick heads to Lindsay, Ont., for the annual Kawartha Cup Snowcross Races. Later, he goes to Barrie to help train chickens.

Rick joins the dance troupe Maritime Bhangra in Halifax, and later goes to North Bay, Ont., to visit the Nipissing Trackers, who teach special-needs children how to ski.

Rick goes to North Bay, Ont., to learn how to fly a helicopter. Later, he checks out an engineering firm in Guelph, Ont., where buildings are tested in a wind tunnel.

Rick visits Holy Names Catholic High School in Windsor, Ontario, winners of the 'Spread the Net' challenge.
Rick ends his fifteen-season record-breaking run on CBC with a look back at some of the most memorable moments of his adventures across Canada from coast-to-coast-to-coast and with a final rant.