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‘How To Be A Canadian’: CBC Comedy takes a dig at Simple Plan

Ahead of the official celebrations of Canada Day and to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary, CBC Comedy released a video entitled ‘How To Be A Canadian’, providing a humorous look at the Canadian culture.

In this over 7-minutes-long video, the creators of course didn’t forget to take a little dig at various Canadian stereotypes – including those tied to the Canadian cultural scene. And among that, Simple Plan could not be missed of course. Move over to mark 1:25 to check out a little dig at SP:

GALLERY UPDATE: Photoshoots from the 2017 European tour

If you’ve been following Simple Plan on their social media in the past few weeks, you know that the band members have posted quite a number of professionally taken pictures (mostly by Chady) from various locations all over Europe.

So if you’d like to look at all of them together, you can now visit the SimplePlan.cz gallery and browse through 40+ photoshoots of Sebastien, Chuck, Pierre and Jeff from Europe. Enjoy:

Simple Plan surprise crowd with ‘What’s New Scooby-Doo’ in Newfoundland!

When in Newfoundland on Friday, where they performed their last show before returning home for a couple weeks, Simple Plan pulled out the big guns and decided to surprise their local fans with a track that Canada has not heard in a while!

Arguably one of their most popular songs – despite the fact that not many people are aware it was them who sings the theme song for one of this beloved cartoon – ‘What’s New Scooby Doo?’ was played live at the George Street Canada Day celebrations on Friday. And people were stoked!

Check out a short video of SP performing ‘What’s New Scooby Doo’ on June 30th in Newfoundland below:

New full band 2016 photoshoot from Europe

While wishing all their fellow Canadians a happy Canada Day yesterday, Simple Plan posted a never-seen-before photo from the 2016 European tour, which features all members of the band.

Have a look at this cool new picture in the gallery: