Mark Hasiuk speaks with Tsur Somerville, Associate Professor of Real Estate Studies at UBC, about the growing presence of foreign investors in local BC residential real estate. Are these investors avoiding corporate taxes by posing as residential homeowners? Are they driving up local housing costs, making it unfordable for people who actually live here?

 

When Rick Rypien and two other hockey “enforcers” died within a year of each other, the press went wild with accusations that hockey-related head trauma led to suicide. Mark Hasiuk reveals the sad truth, something that doesn't seem to interest the “mainstream” media.

 

Mark Hasiuk reviews history of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company, which to this day controls far more than its fair share of world power. Learn how the Rockefellers keep their boot-heel on Canadian oil as their own coffers continue to swell.

 

Mark Hasiuk and follow-the-money researcher Vivian Krause review environmentalist David Suzuki’s impressive ground-breaking career, and expose some of the surprising sources of his funding. Can you say “conflict of interest” or “ends justifying means”?

 

Mark Hasiuk speaks with Mike Schouten, director of Preborn Human Rights and his WeNeedaLaw.ca campaign. Mr. Schouten is spearheading the grassroots campaign to establish pre-born human rights in Canada. There is an attempt on the federal level to open this discussion, even though Prime Minister Harper has vowed to avoid the issue. Is the recently [...]

 

The Mark Hasiuk Show: Vancouver’s Ultimate Fighting Championship Mark Hasiuk speaks with Tom Wright, Director of Operations for UFC Canada, about the Ultimate Fighting Championship‘s plans to return to Vancouver. Also discussed are the unwarranted aspersions against UFC fans cast by the Vancouver Police Department.

Apr 192012
 

Join Mark Hasiuk as he speaks with Tom Flanagan, professor of political science at the University of Calgary and a member of the Royal Society of Canada, about Canada's current aboriginal land-owning policies that are still based on short-sighted treaties of the 19th Century.

 

Join Mark Hasiuk as he speaks to Hal Washburn, former Vetting Director for the Minutemen, a civilian organization that helped guard the north and south U.S. Borders against drug smuggles, illegal immigrants, and potential terrorists.

 

Mark Hasiuk interviews Liberal-turned-Conservative Rick Peterson, who is running in Vancouver-Quilchena, about the issues facing BC today. Are Christy Clark’s Liberals finally done for? This is a lively and informative interview!! Big issues, important information.

 

In this week’s This Day in History segment, on the anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death, Mark Hasiuk recounts the Nirvana front man’s life and career – and reminds us of the abundant evidence that it may have been murder.

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