Reginald Angus Argue is a poet, veteran, storyteller, and former talk show host. He is also a retired Canadian Peacekeeping Veteran who served in the military for nearly nine years. In 1988, Reginald went overseas on a United Nations Peacekeeping mission in Iran. Like many other Canadians, he donned the uniform and answered the call.
From late 2006 until November 23, 2010, Reginald was a prominent figure on the airwaves, hosting and co-hosting a variety of talk radio shows at Co-operative Radio, a station in Vancouver, interviewing many guests. Initially broadcasting on 102.7 FM, the station transitioned to 100.5 FM, continuing to be a volunteer-driven platform. Throughout his time there, Reginald captivated audiences with his insightful commentary and dynamic interviewing style, contributing to the station's vibrant radio landscape.
During this time, Reginald hosted high-profile guests from various nations. Among them were former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel, Annie Machon—an ex-MI5 agent—retired investigative reporter Harvey Oberfeld, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Theo Fleury, and Robert Bowman, among many others. On November 23, 2010, Reginald resigned from the radio station due to health reasons.

1989 at HQ & Sigs, old CFB Calgary, Reginald receiving UNIMOG medal for UN Mission overseas to Iran

In April 2011, Reginald donated a hockey stick to the Vancouver Canucks organization that he won in 1971. The stick was signed by the original players from that year. The picture on the left was taken during the donation night, featuring Orland Kurtenbach, the first team captain of the Vancouver Canucks, along with the hockey stick and Reginald in front of the Forever Canucks display at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. Reginald felt that the hockey stick had finally found its rightful place, where countless generations of hockey fans could see and appreciate it for decades to come.
Reginald began conducting video interviews in July 2011, with significant assistance from Lisa, his wife and manager, until early 2018.
During this period, he had the opportunity to interview many inspiring and intriguing guests, including Michael Burns, CEO of Invictus Games Toronto; Brenden Hubbard, an award-winning producer and filmmaker at the 2017 Vaughan Film Festival Awards Night; Enrico Colantoni, the 2017 Independent Leadership Awards Winner from the Vaughan Film Festival; Brian Lilley at the 2017 Federal Conservative Party Leadership Convention in Toronto; Steven Del Duca, MMP for Vaughan at the 2017 VFF Spring Launch; Stephen Lecce, former Advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper; and Art Hindle, Vice President of External Affairs at ACTRA, among others.