CBC, Tackling Tough Questions: How Many Wives are to Many?

February 28, 2007 · By H. Cameron

Little Mosque on the Prairie ad, taken from today’s National Post,
Little Mosque on the Prairie CBC Ad

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7 Responses to “CBC, Tackling Tough Questions: How Many Wives are to Many?”

  1. Anonymous on February 28th, 2007 10:45 am [#]

    anything more than zero is too much

  2. William E. Demers on February 28th, 2007 10:47 am [#]

    Canadians really like to push everything to the limit. I remember when I was young it was controversial to say that religious people should be forced to allow gays to marry even if their religious institutions disagreed with this. Now this is fair game. Anyone who disagrees with same-sex marriage is immediately declared a bigot.

    What of people against polygamous marriage? Will these people be the bigots of the mid 21st century?

  3. anonymous on February 28th, 2007 12:44 pm [#]

    Is this an advertisement for animal “husbandry?”

  4. canadianna on February 28th, 2007 1:23 pm [#]

    It isn’t a tough question.

    What is the argument against polygamy amongst consenting adults?

    If gender doesn’t matter, why number?

  5. Ben in Ontario on February 28th, 2007 2:11 pm [#]

    You gotta agree that Canadian comedy is truly unique; and we used to think a lot of that American stuff was in poor taste.

  6. Kelly T Konechny on February 28th, 2007 10:46 pm [#]

    I’m still waiting for the giant announcement from CBC about the tie into one of the most popular American shows out there today.

    Perhaps soon we will discover that Little Mosque is really an active sleeper cell and deep cover CTU agent Morris O’Brien has just provided Jack Bauer enough information to come up and taken them down.

    If anyone can find out how many wives are too many, Bauer can. Just equip him with a dank cellar, wood stool and some rubber hosing.

  7. Aaron Unruh on February 28th, 2007 11:01 pm [#]

    HA HA HA

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