This week’s must-see videos will tug at your heart strings with a pair of moving musical moments. They will make you laugh out loud watching one of the most awkward presentations ever on TV. They will make you stand up and cheer at a social experiment that goes right (except for the end), and make you cringe at a social experiment that puts humanity’s sleazy side on display.
Chevy marketing rep completely botches World Series MVP presentation
San Francisco Giants ace Madison Bumgarner should have been the focus of the World Series MVP presentation – but a cringe-worthy speech from a Chevrolet employee stole the show.
Ford Nation supporters utterly crushed by mayoral defeat
John Tory’s victory on Monday night left many “Ford Nation” supporters in shock and they let their displeasure be known about Toronto’s new mayor.
Canadians stand up to ‘anti-Muslim’ bigot in social experiment video
Three young filmmakers from the Greater Toronto Area set out to expose any prejudice against Muslims following last weeks’ attack in Ottawa, but ended up filming Canadian tolerance in action.
Woman gets over 100 catcalls while walking the streets of New York City for 10 hours
A woman being filmed with a hidden camera highlights the unwanted attention and catcalls she received while walking in New York City over 10 hours.
The video shot for Hollaback!, a non-profit dedicated to ending street harassment, has been viewed over 23 million times on YouTube since it was posted Tuesday. It even spawned a parody video from Funny or Die.
Homeless piano man in Edmonton goes viral
Ryan Arcand isn’t your typical pianist. He has reportedly lived on the streets of Edmonton for the past 30 years; his skills are said to be self-taught.
Now, the world is getting a chance to see them thanks to Roslyn Polard. She captured his talent on a video that has been viewed more than 2 million times on YouTube in the past week.
Pipe band delivers stirring rendition of ‘Amazing Grace’ at Cpl. Nathan Cirillo’s funeral
Thousands gathered in Hamilton on Tuesday morning to pay tribute to Corporal Nathan Cirillo as he was laid to rest after being fatally shot last week while on duty at Ottawa’s National War Memorial.
Cirillo’s emotional funeral ceremony was punctuated by a moving rendition of “Amazing Grace” by the Argyll pipe band.
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