22 Minutes spoofs the birth of Justin Trudeau on Christmas special

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, left, and Emmanuel Dubourg are greeted by supporters in Montreal Monday, November 25, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

December 25th is, of course, is the day Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

It's also the birthday of Liberal leader Justin Trudeau.

The satirists at CBC's This Hour has 22 Minutes just couldn't pass-up a chance to spoof that tidbit in their annual Christmas special which airs Tuesday night.

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Here is the catchy preview of their festive Trudeau parody: 'Pierre's Boy Child'(inspired by Bonny M's 'Marry's Boy Child').

According to Terri McCulloch, the show's publicity manager, Tuesday's episode has a lot of political content.

"[We have] the Premier of Alberta reading 'Twas The Night Before ALBERTA Christmas' which includes a mention of note she's wishing for from President Obama," McCulloch told Yahoo Canada News.

"Also on the show: MP Olivia Chow, MP Peter Stoffer and Transport Minister MP Lisa Raitt receive 'special' gifts from 22 Minutes."

The episode airs from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the public broadcaster's main network.

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