Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be portrayed in Sunday's Canadian-themed episode of 'The Simpsons,' which is titled 'D'Oh Canada.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes remarks to supporters at a Liberal fundraising event in Waterloo, Ont., on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher KatsarovTORONTO -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be portrayed in Sunday's Canadian-themed episode of "The Simpsons," which is titled "D'Oh Canada."
The episode, which will air on Citytv in Canada, sees Lisa mistakenly given political asylum in Canada during a family trip to Niagara Falls. "That may be one of those things that nobody in America is going to get," Long, who was born in Brandon, Man., and grew up in Exeter, Ont., said in a recent phone interview.
Meyer said he was contacted last September by a casting producer of "The Simpsons" who had noticed his impressions video.The segment was originally scheduled to air this coming September, "but I guess something happened, I'm not quite sure, and they bumped up the episode," he said.
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