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Al Rae argues in favour of opening the borders and increasing immigration, while his opponent, Korean Canadian Paul Bae says, "Enough is enough!" Next up, Gary Jones argues that legalizing prostitution will take all the fun out of "snagging a hooker," while Deb Kimmett counters that legalizing the sex trade will make it easier for kids to pick out a Father's Day present.[2]
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Immigration: Bae (1-0) def. Rae (0-1)

Veteran stand-up Glen Foster matches wits with Trevor Boris on the topic of "Free Speech - sometimes is it better to just shut up?" In Round Two, Winnipegger Bruce Clark and Maritimer Brad Muise debate the merits of that passing fad - The Internet.[3]
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Freedom of Expression: Boris (1-0) def. Foster (0-1)

Deb Kimmett and Al Rae debate about same sex marriage. Irwin Barker and Simon Rakoff debate about the military.NOTES: In this episode, Deb Kimmett and Al Rae became the first debaters to return to the show.[4]
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Same-sex Marriage: Kimmett (2-0) def. Rae (0-2)

Should we be able to use the miracles of modern cosmetic surgery to repair, replace or enhance the bits of ourselves we don't like? Or are the things we don't like just a normal part of living and aging - something we should accept? Deborah Williams and Diana Frances tackle this topic. Also: is it ever okay to smack your kid? Does the caterwauling child in the mall need a lesson in getting along with others or simply a well-placed swat from Mum or Dad? Erica Sigurdson and Ian Boothby take this one on.[5]
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Cosmetic Surgery: Frances (1-0) def. Williams (0-1)

Just how sick is Canada's healthcare system? Should it be privatized? That's Question One this week as The Debaters brings wit and wisdom to bear on the topics of the day. Deb Kimmett and Irwin Barker face off on how to heal the system. Then it's Winnipeg's Bruce Clarke against Vancouver's Gary Jones on the issue of colonizing space. Should any nation - can any nation - claim sovereignty over a chunk of the universe?[6]
NOTES: This is the first episode in which every debater is a return guest.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Health Care: Barker (2-0) def. Kimmett (2-1)

It's dueling Don Cherry imitators, as comedians Peter Kelamis and Dan Licoppe face off on whether Donald S. Cherry should be benched. Kelamis argues that Grapes is the conscience of puck loving Canucks. Licoppe can't believe we voted him the 7th greatest Canadian. It's a "rock 'em sock 'em" debate. Next up, comedian Erica Sigurdson berates comedy veteran Jeff Rothpan on his belief that psychological counseling helps build self esteem.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Don Cherry: Kelamis (1-0) def. Licoppe (0-1)

Elvira Kurt and comedy heavyweight Scott Thompson duke it out over whether our celebrity obsession is a sickness. Next up, sparks fly as Winnipeg funnyman Al Rae and Vancouver comedy veteran J.P. Mass debate whether smoking should be allowed in public spaces.
NOTES: The celebrities debate is the first one to ever be declared a tie.TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Celebrity: Kurt (0-0-1) TIED Thompson (0-0-1)

Gary Jones takes on Tim Rykert in a battle over which is the better city - Toronto or Vancouver? And Mom's the Word's Deb Williams debates Tonight Show veteran Jeff Rothpan on the topic of Senior Care - should we keep our ailing parents at home or stick 'em on the nearest ice floe?
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Toronto vs. Vancouver: G. Jones (0-2-1) TIED Rykert (0-0-1)

Trevor Boris and Glen "That Canadian Guy" Foster try to muzzle each other as they face off on the limits of free speech. Also, Deb Kimmett and Al Rae battle over same sex marriage. It's rights and freedoms, this week on The Debaters.This is a re-edited episode including two previously aired debates ("Free Speech" from S01E02 and "Same Sex Marriage" from S01E03) edited together as a new episode pairing.

Is an arranged marriage really the way to go? Diana Frances and Veena Sood (as The Maharani) debate the subject of arranged marriages in the age of internet dating. Then Irwin Barker and Sean Proudlove peer into a cloudy, smoke-filled room and try to bring some clarity to the subject of marijuana trafficking.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Arranged Marriage: V. Sood (1-0) def. Frances (1-1)

It's American Thanksgiving so The Debaters takes on the Yanks! Shaun Majumder moderates as former U.S. Marine Danny Bevins pulls out the big guns to prove to Winnipegger, Al Rae that U.S. foreign policy is justified. And American radio personality Mark Maron challenges our own Simon Rakoff's misguided notion that Canada and the U.S. should merge.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
U.S. Foreign Policy: Rae (2-2) def. Bevins (0-1)

Dan Redican and Simon Rakoff argue whether we should put the Christ back in Christmas. Next up, Carrie Gaetz and Steve Patterson face off on the issue of fur and whether we need to skin little animals to keep our chestnuts toasty.
NOTES: This is Steve Patterson's first appearance on the show as a debater. He would be one of the guest hosts in season two, and become the show's full time host beginning in season three.
Simon Rakoff became the first debater to appear in back-to-back episodes.TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Christmas: Rakoff (2-3) def. Redican (0-1)

Codco legend Greg Malone faces off against writer Deb Kimmett on the subject of religion. Then things really heat up when Toronto funnyman Albert Howell and "That Canadian Guy" Glen Foster, debate Canada's role in halting the ravages of global warming.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Global Warming: Howell (1-0) def. Foster (0-2)

First up this week: just how sick is Canada's healthcare system? Should it be privatized? Deb Kimmett and Irwin Barker grab their pads to write a prescription for funny on this hot topic. Then Erica Sigurdson and Ian Boothby turn their attention to spanking... no, not each other! How much punishment is OK? When should you start and should we be allowed to spank other people's kids?

Mary Walsh battles "That Canadian Guy" Glen Foster over Stephen Harper's proposed "Three Strikes" legislation. Next up, Cape Breton funnyman Ed Macdonald serves up jibes and dishes out insults as he takes on 22 Minutes' Gavin Crawford on the issue of trans-fats and the food industry.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Processed Food: Macdonald (1-0) def. Crawford (0-1)

Shaun Majumder tries to keep tongues civil as Toronto comedian Dan Redican fights Quebecer Derek Seguin on the issue of bilingualism. Next up, "Little Mosque on the Prairie's" Deb McGrath squares off against Ottawa comic Rick Currie over the relevance of the monarchy.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Royalty: McGrath (1-0) def. Currie (0-1)

Pat McKenna (aka Harold on the "Red Green Show") squares off against fellow Second City Alumnus Deb Kimmett on whether adult kids who live at home should be given the boot. Next up, that sardonic funnyman Simon Rakoff tries to convince aboriginal comedian Don Kelly that Canada's native population would be better off without special status.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Adults Living with Parents: McKenna (1-0) def. Kimmett (3-2)

Carrie Gaetz and Pat Mckenna duke it out over whether customer service is an oxymoron. Next up, the man we call "The Professor," Irwin Barker, tries to teach that whippersnapper Elvira Kurt that parents today are just too darn protective of their kids. The words are so sharp that somebody could poke an eye out!
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Customer Service: Gaetz (2-0) def. McKenna (1-1)

Stand-up comic Dave Nystrom battles funnyman Irwin Barker over whether even polite panhandlers should be allowed on our streets. Next up, comedian Elvira Kurt argues that technology has not helped us as much as her techno-geek opponent Albert Howell would have us believe.
NOTES: Irwin Barker and Elvira Kurt both appear in back-to-back episodes. In the previous episode, they debated each other.TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Technological Innovation: Kurt (2-0-1) def. Howell (1-1)

Calgary funnyman Cris Nannarone and Edmonton comic Lars Callieou duke it out over which city is the true capital of the province. Also on the bill, transplanted Maritimer Andrew Grose is out to prove to Winnipegger Al Rae that Alberta is a great place to move to. They call Alberta "big sky" country but this week it's "big mouth" country! Elvira Kurt guest hosts.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Move to Alberta: Grose (1-0) def. Rae (2-3)

Funny white guy Pat McKenna tries to convince black comic Kenny Robinson that Canada is a racially tolerant society. Then, doused with body spray and waxed to a hairless shine, comedian Tom Rubins tries to prove to old-fashioned comedienne Carrie Gaetz that "metrosexual" is as manly as a man can be.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Racial Tolerance: McKenna (1-1-1) TIED Robinson (0-0-1)

Vancouver comedian Ellie Harvie takes on Edmonton's Andrew Grose on whether lies are essential to a good marriage. Next on the bill, Calgary comic Jebb Fink takes the moral high ground as he clashes with Vancouver's Erica Sigurdson on the topic of government involvement in the gambling biz. Guest Host: Elvira Kurt.
TAPING DATE: TBC
TAPING LOCATION: TBC
RESULTS:
Lying in Marriage: Grose (2-0) def. Harvie (0-1)

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