David Ingram talks to his friend, Glen Kellaway, a mortgage broker. Glen, besides being a very well connected mortgage broker, specializes in helping people make their mortgage tax deductible.
The format of Around the World is changing. David Ingram and Richard Pitt will co-host the show, dealing with a broad variety of controversial topics in a similar manner to David's earlier television show. You'll learn some of the background of both David and Richard as they lead into the real topic for tonight. The topic tonight is copyright and what the media publishers are doing to drive governments to try to control it. Richard gets into the reasons this has become a perceived problem to the publishers, showing the history of the growth of the internet and disk storage, then deals with the economics and why it really makes no sense for the publishers to treat their customers as the enemy. Lots of examples and definitions of terms so you can understand what is going on when your government introduces new legislation that becomes controversial.
David talks to bankruptcy specialist lawyer, Murray Morrison, about bankruptcy and credit in general, and about the new foundation that Murray and a number of others have formed - The Debtor's Assistance Society - to educate people about debt and credit and their options
David Ingram and co-host Richard Pitt talk to one of David's ex partners in CEN-TA Tax, Gary Gauvin, about cross-border Canada-US tax problems. Gary now lives in Texas where he is one of a very few people with abilities similar to David's when it comes to cross-border tax preparation