Tonya Lee Williams, a Canadian actress and the founder of the Reelworld Film Festival was interviewed by Reginald at the 2016 Reelworld Film Festival. Williams is also known for her role in “The Young and the Restless.”

During the interview, she briefly discussed the history of the Reelworld Film Festival and emphasized its significant role in promoting racial diversity behind and in front of the camera.

Constable Troy Derrick of the RCMP and the First Nation Community Police Service spoke with Reginald on February 1, 2012. They discussed community collaboration for positive changes and various projects Troy was involved with, among other topics.

Brian Mason

Brian Mason, Manager Native American Affairs at Barrick Gold, along with serving in the US Marine Corps for over 21 years, retiring as a Company Gunnery Sgt, at the Invictus Games Veterans Career Summit, during the 2017 IG, chatting with The Reginald Show.

Brian Mason, a member of the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Indian reservation, shared how Barrick Gold and the seven different Native American Tribes that make up the Western Shoshone Community are working together.

Furthermore, Brian shared how, over the last couple of years, programs have been set up as a partnership between Barrick Gold and the Western Shoshone Community to provide training/internships in trades created within Mining plus countless other fields for the youth in this area. There are also counseling, cultural, sustainability, and many other programs within the Western Shoshone Community.

Actor Enrico Colantoni was honored with the 2017 Independent Leadership Award at the Vaughan International Film Festival.

During the festival, he talked about his career, his involvement with the Tema Conter Memorial Trust Foundation (TEMA), and the importance of mentoring young filmmakers. Enrico attended the festival with his wife, Rosanna, and was interviewed by Reginald.

Nicole Servinis, Associate Producer ET Canada, 2017 Vaughan International Film Festival Spring Launch Show. 

Stephen Lecce, Ontario PC MPP candidate for King-Vaughan riding in the 2018 Ontario Provincial Election and former Public Affairs Leader in the Office of the Prime Minister for Stephen Harper, was chatting at the 2017 Vaughan International Film Festival Spring Launch.

Stephen Lecce’s uncle/godfather, Frank Crudele, is an experienced Canadian/Italian actor who has worked on documentaries and films with Radio Canada in Canada and globally. He emphasizes the importance of supporting Canadian content and the arts in Ontario.

Hip Hop Artist

Bigmo, also known as Superwoman (Bmas), is a poet, rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer-composer proficient in piano and violin. She was nominated for and won Label of the Year at the 2017 CUT Hip Hop Awards. Recently, she was featured on The Reginald Show.

Bigmo, also known as Superwoman (Bmas), is an inspiring poet, rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer-composer. With proficiency in piano and violin, she was nominated for and won the Label of the Year at the 2017 CUT Hip Hop Awards.

Snipa Wizdom, recipient of the Reggae Single of the Year at the 2016 Cut Hip Hop Awards, engaged in an uplifting conversation with Reginald during the 2017 CUT HIP-HOP Awards Night.

Political In America

It was originally copyrighted, published in January 2015, and revised in December 2016.

In December 2015, former Canadian Minister of National Defence Paul Hellyer spoke with former Corporal Argue.

Hellyer discussed how international banking from Switzerland took over the Canadian Bank in 1974 without the approval or knowledge of the ruling Federal Liberal party in Canada.

Since 1974, the Federal Canadian Government has no longer borrowed interest-free loans from the Bank of Canada, which has accumulated over 1.5 trillion dollars in interest payments on the debt. If Canada were still borrowing interest-free loans from the Bank of Canada, this national debt would not exist. This money could have been utilized for repairing infrastructure, social programs, lowering costs for higher education, health care, and much more.

Hellyer also discussed his book “The Money Mafia: A World in Crisis” and emphasized the need to transition towards cleaner, mass-produced energy forms. He highlighted the example of Norway, which has a 909 billion-dollar surplus despite producing only 1.3 million barrels of oil daily, while Canada has over 600 billion dollars in debt. Alberta, producing over 2.3 million barrels daily, has a debt exceeding 10 billion dollars. The discussion covered many other important points.

War Criminals in Canada

Operation Paperclip

Mark Adler, a former Canadian Federal Parliament for York Centre member, discussed the issue with former Corporal Argue. Mark, a former businessman and the founder, former president, and CEO of the Economic Club of Canada, transferred control of the organization when he was elected an MP.

During their conversation, they covered the topic of Operation Paperclip, which revealed that Nazi war criminals had been residing in Canada since the end of WWII. It’s very difficult to deport them to face trials in other nations for their war crimes. He also mentioned war criminals from other atrocities. This topic was covered from about 29 minutes 30 seconds onwards into the interview.