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Amazon Prime Video announces cast for Quebec’s LOL: Qui Rira Le Dernier?

Amazon has revealed the full cast for LOL: Qui Rira Le Dernier?, its Quebec spin-off of the Last One Laughing comedy series.

The series, which got a Jay Baruchel-hosted Canada-wide version earlier this year, follows a group of 10 comedians as they try to make each other laugh without cracking up themselves. As previously confirmed, Patrick Huard (Good Cop, Bon Cop) is hosting LOL: Qui Rira Le Dernier?, and we now know it will feature the following comedians:

Rachid Badouri
Édith Cochrane
Mathieu Dufour
Virginie Fortin
Marie-Lyne Joncas
Christine Morency
Laurent Paquin
Yves P. Pelletier
Arnaud Soly
Richardson Zéphir

LOL: Qui Rira Le Dernier? will premiere on Prime Video in early 2023.

It’s one of several Canadian original titles in the works at Prime Video, including the Three Pines mystery series starring Alfred Molina, a Jamie Lee Curtis-produced comedy series about The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist and a Mike Downie-directed film about The Tragically Hip and his late brother, Gord Downie.

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Uber shares insights about Canadian partying habits

Uber Canada has shared a new nightlife index that highlights some of the wildest party cities in the nation.

The index takes into account data from Uber rides and Uber Eats orders to decipher which Canadian cities party the hardest, when they party, the top hangover foods across the country, and the most unexpected hangover food orders.

Ontarians appear to be partying the most, with five of the top 10 party cities based on the volume of rides between 10pm and 2pm being located in Ontario.

Check out the top 10 party cities in the nation below:

  1. London
  2. Toronto
  3. Kitchener-Waterloo
  4. Kingston
  5. Saskatoon
  6. Vancouver
  7. Winnipeg
  8. Regina
  9. Edmonton
  10. Ottawa

On average, the fourth quarter of 2021 was the most active, based on the volume of rides between 10pm and 2am. Check out the dates when Canadians were out and about late night below:

  1. Saturday, October 30th, 2021
  2. Saturday, December 11th, 2021
  3. Sunday, October 31st, 2021
  4. Saturday, December 4th, 2021
  5. Saturday, November 27th, 2021

Contrary to popular belief, junk food isn’t a remedy for hangovers, though that didn’t stop Canadians from ordering greasy delicacies during early Saturday and Sunday mornings:

  1. Burger
  2. Breakfast wrap
  3. Nuggets
  4. Chicken sandwich
  5. Hashbrown

On the other hand, most unexpected hangover foods ordered through Uber Eats in the early hours of Saturday and Sunday include:

  1. Coconut cake
  2. Potato salad
  3. Slushie
  4. Chili
  5. Strawberry cream cheese pie

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