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[14 Oct 2008]

Veteran foriegn correspondent and syndicated columnist Eric Margolis discusses his new book, American Raj: Liberation or Domination? (Key Porter, 2008) with Joseph Planta.

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[14 Oct 2008]

Robert Kull spent one year alone in the southern most part of South America, which he recounts in Solitude: Seeking Wisdom in Extremes-A Year Alone in the Patagonia Wilderness (New World Library, 2008), and discussed with Joseph Planta.

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[14 Oct 2008]

Bestselling author and former Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo! Tim Sanders talks about his new book Saving the World At Work: What Companies and Individuals Can Do to Go Beyond Making A Profit to Making A Difference (Doubleday, 2008) with Joseph Planta.

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[12 Oct 2008]

Veteran television and print journalist George Froehlich talks to Joseph Planta about the new internet/e-mail newsletter he’s the editor of, the Savvy Insider.

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[12 Oct 2008]

Victoria Times-Colonist columnist Paul Willcocks joins Joseph Planta with political talk previewing Tuesday’s federal election, as well as the state of provincial politics in British Columbia.

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[12 Oct 2008]

24 Hours columnist Ian King talks politics with Joseph Planta previewing Tuesday’s federal election and the forthcoming municipal election in Vancouver.

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[7 Oct 2008]

Warren Kinsella, author, blogger, and former Liberal strategist discusses the current federal election campaign, Paul Martin’s memoir, and more with Joseph Planta.

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[6 Oct 2008]

Pollster Nik Nanos of Nanos Research talks to Joseph Planta about the current election campaign, his poll numbers, and how his nightly tracking polls are taken.

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[6 Oct 2008]

Social activist and political insider Ajay Puri talks to Joseph Planta about the current federal election campaign, as well as the organisation he helped found, Canadians for Obama.

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[6 Oct 2008]

Bestselling author and popular media personality Dr. Joe Schwarcz, director of McGill’s Office for Science and Society, discusses his new book, Brain Fuel: 199 Mind-Expanding Inquiries into the Science of Everyday Life (Doubleday, 2008) where he provides a better understanding of the science around us, why there aren’t as many toxins around us as we’re led to believe, how chocolate can be good for us, or how best to cook broccoli.