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 […]
Kari Simpson weighs in on the hateful prejudice and blatant discrimination against “jolly” people, and what can be done – must be done – to […]
Kari Simpson and Ron Gray interview a prominent newspaper editor who reveals that the North American mainstream (“downstream”) media is censored – by themselves and […]
Ron Gray reviews Canada’s laudable history in regards to slavery, yet notes Canada’s regretful slip back into complacency on the issue. Is there slavery today […]
April 1, 2012, RoadKill Radio News Special
Join Kari Simpson and Ron Gray in this special recap of the many startling victories chalked up recently by RoadKill Radio, Culture Guard, and its […]
This Day In History: John Hinckley, Jr. Shoots President Reagan
Mark Hasiuk recounts the 1981 attempted assassination of President Reagan, and fills us in on the background of the troubled star-struck shooter, John Hinckley, Jr. […]
Join Mark Hasiuk and his guest Steve Anderson as they discuss the tug-of-war over Internet Freedom. Is the Canadian government using dirty tactics to bully […]
This Day in History: France’s First Employment Contract Law
Mark Hasiuk details the 2006 labour strikes in France that resulted from the proposed amendment to their “Equality of Opportunity Act” – and reveals a […]
Terry O’Neill Returns!!!
Original RoadKill Radio co-host Terry O'Neill returns to his old stomping grounds with Kari Simpson and Ron Gray to bring us up to date on […]
‘Way back in 2007, Vancouver journalist Terry O’Neill, former editor of the Western Report magazine—and, until his success in municipal politics, a co-host at RoadKill […]
Canada’s courts are sick. But there is a cure, and YOU are part of it. Let me describe the problem, and then I’ll tell you […]
Why We Must Tax Sex
Dear Friends, I, like you, dislike taxes….. Yet I come before you today to propose… a new tax! This humble, modest proposal of a tax […]
The National Absurder: When Political Correctness Bites Its Own Tail
Have you heard of these “gender swap days” in public schools? I guess the teachers want our kids to get more in touch with their […]
Zeal Versus Voting Standards; Robocalls Are the Least of the Problem
The “robocall scandal” may be important—time and facts will tell—but it’s certainly not the most important danger to our democracy. Protecting the individual citizen’s right […]
VPD Fail #3: Prejudices and Special Protection from the VPD
This is the third of our 3-part series dedicated to Vancouver Police Chief Constable Jim Chu, whose police force has once again shown its bias […]