This year has 15 sketches
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The fifteen most-read sketches for 2011.
1. Mourning Jack, August 24
2. Rise up, April 16
3. The daring Mr. Harper, April 26
4. The tiny, perfect Conservative, December 8
5. That’s enough, December 14
6. On the passing of a politician, August 22
7. The last night, May 3
8. Uncontrollable democracy, March 23
9. Who’s laughing now?, March 21
10. Grumpy old men, November 24
11. John Baird will not be distracted by your democracy, March 10
12. Take your pick, April 12
13. Anything is possible, April 30
14. Tragedy of numbers, November 30
15. Tony Clement’s bike racks, streetlights and boulevards, June 9