The Reginald Show features past interviews on various topics, highlighting multicultural perspectives.
In April 2011, Reginald Argue donated a hockey stick to the Vancouver Canucks. He had won the stick in 1971, and it contains the original players' signatures along with a few from the late '80s.
If you are interested in knowing more about the stick's history, you can click on the Biography section of Reginald's webpage.
Reginald Angus Argue has been awarded the Veterans World Poet Laureate title in the Veterans World Magazine from Nevada, USA.
Check out his latest poem published in Veterans World Magazine.
Reginald Angus Argue, Canadian Peacekeeping Veteran - Poet Laureate for the Veterans World Magazine, recites and shares his poem. This is on top of the poem that is shared by Veterans World Magazine, which is shared in print once every couple of months.
Reginald Angus Argue Poet Laureate latest video he created with latest poem "Our Salvation Is His Gift."
Recently, he shared a new poem titled "He is Our Victory."
On May 3rd, 2023, Reginald Angus Argue experienced a hacking incident that locked him out of his Facebook account. After being unable to recover it, he created a new account to continue sharing his creative work.
To showcase his poetry and stories, Reginald began reciting a few pieces of his writing and uploading videos biweekly to his YouTube channel from mid-May 2023 until the beginning of 2024.
Reginald Angus Argue Canadian Peacekeeping Veteran became Poem Laureate for Veterans World Magazine in early 2024.
Reginald Angus Argue, a retired Canadian Military Veteran and host of The Reginald Show reflected on his experience attending the 2017 Invictus Games with media passes in a piece titled "Invictus Spirit."
Song - Lyrics
Reginald Angus Argue reciting lyrics for a song he wrote in 2006, "Forgive Them Father."
The song is about Angels, God, and Jesus on the cross. When Reginald wrote the lyrics, he could hear an angelic melody for it as he was putting pen to paper on this piece.
Tonya Lee Williams is a Canadian actress and the founder of the Reelworld Film Festival.
In 2016, she was interviewed by The Reginald Show during the festival.
Tonya is known for her role as Dr. Olivia Barber Winters in the daytime drama series “The Young and the Restless.”
During the 2015 Freemason Convention held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Reginald Angus Argue had the opportunity to sit down with John C Green, Grand Master to the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada in the Province of Ontario.
They discussed various topics, including the history of Freemasons in Canada.
Some no
During the 2015 Freemason Convention held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Reginald Angus Argue had the opportunity to sit down with John C Green, Grand Master to the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Canada in the Province of Ontario.
They discussed various topics, including the history of Freemasons in Canada.
Some notable points that Grand Master John C. Green shared during the interview were:
- The history of the Freemasons and the Grand Lodge spans over 300 years.
- During the War of 1812, many Freemasons' Lodges were composed of military personnel.
- Freemasons have significantly influenced Canada and Europe's building construction industry and design.
There were many other topics discussed during their conversation.
At the 100th Grey Cup held in Toronto, Ontario, retired CFL football players Herm Harrison and Reggie Holmes shared their football career experiences with Reginald Angus Argue.
They had played for the Calgary Stampeders during the 1971 Grey Cup, where they faced off against the Toronto Argonauts. Interestingly, the quarterback for the To
At the 100th Grey Cup held in Toronto, Ontario, retired CFL football players Herm Harrison and Reggie Holmes shared their football career experiences with Reginald Angus Argue.
They had played for the Calgary Stampeders during the 1971 Grey Cup, where they faced off against the Toronto Argonauts. Interestingly, the quarterback for the Toronto Argonauts during that game was none other than Joe Theismann.
Unfortunately, Herm Harrison passed away, and this was the last interview he gave.
Mike Trauner, also known as Megatron, is a retired Master Corporal of the Canadian Military and a Team Canada Invictus Games member. During the event, Mike won two gold medals in indoor rowing. He is an inspiring individual who never gives up despite facing tremendous odds against him, serving as a source of inspiration for many others.
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Mike Trauner, also known as Megatron, is a retired Master Corporal of the Canadian Military and a Team Canada Invictus Games member. During the event, Mike won two gold medals in indoor rowing. He is an inspiring individual who never gives up despite facing tremendous odds against him, serving as a source of inspiration for many others.
The Reginald Show interviewed him during the 2017 Invictus Games.
Michael "Pinball" Clemons is a former Canadian football player who played for 12 years with the Toronto Argonauts. After his successful career as a player, he became a coach for the same team. Currently, he serves as the Vice-Chair for Argonauts.
During the Huddle Up Bully Prevention Rally on November 23, 2016, Michael was interviewed b
Michael "Pinball" Clemons is a former Canadian football player who played for 12 years with the Toronto Argonauts. After his successful career as a player, he became a coach for the same team. Currently, he serves as the Vice-Chair for Argonauts.
During the Huddle Up Bully Prevention Rally on November 23, 2016, Michael was interviewed by The Reginald Show backstage at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto.
Former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, David C. Onley, spoke with host Reginald Angus Argue.
Onley was one of the first high-profile individuals with a visible disability to work on camera in Canada. During the conversation, Onley discussed the changes in the media and Hollywood industries for on-air personalities and actors with disabili
Former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, David C. Onley, spoke with host Reginald Angus Argue.
Onley was one of the first high-profile individuals with a visible disability to work on camera in Canada. During the conversation, Onley discussed the changes in the media and Hollywood industries for on-air personalities and actors with disabilities over the years.
Unfortunately, David C. Onley passed away on January 14, 2023.
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Canadian actor Robin Dunne, who portrayed Dr. Will Zimmerman in the T.V. series 'Sanctuary,' interviewed Reginald Angus Argue during the 2014 Toronto Web Fest.
Robin Dunne was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1976. He is a talented actor and writer, best known for his work in films such as A.R.C.H.I.E. (2016) and A.R.C.H.I.E. 2 (2018).
Additionally, he has appeared in notable films such as Cruel Intentions 2 (2000) and Species III (2004).
In 2013, the host, Reginald Argue, was backstage at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he spoke with Hannah Moscovitch.
Hannah Moscovitch is a prolific Canadian playwright nominated in 2009 for the Governor General's Award.
She has written several plays, including "East Berlin" and "This Is War," among others.
On February 1, 2012, Constable Troy Derrick, a member of the RCMP and the First Nation Community Police Service, had a conversation with Reginald Angus Argue.
During their conversation, Constable Derrick shared his thoughts on working within a community to bring about positive changes. He also talked about several community projects he had been involved in, among other topics.
January 19, 2009, guest Eva Bartlett (human rights activist on the phone from Gaza) and Sid Shniad, one of the founders of Independent Jewish Voices, along with radio host Reginald Angus Argue on "Monday Brown Bagger."
Sid Shniad is one of the founding members of the Independent Jewish Voices.
Eva Bartlett is a (Canadian) human rights activist with the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement, observing Gaza.
To listen to other talk radio interviews hosted by Reginald Angus Argue, please go to the Old Radio Interviews under the More section on the website.
June 14, 2010, Theoren Fleury was a guest on Monday Brown Bagger radio show with host Reginald Argue.
Theoren Fleury had played 15 years in the NHL.
During the interview, the conversation was about:
Theoren Fleury thinks Residential Schools a travesty, where kids as young as 5 and 6 years and older were taken away from their homes, only allowed to see their parents twice a year, and the rest of the time, kids were being abused by Priest or Nuns who were running the Residential Schools...
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