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Mark Bunting is the host of Capital Ideas TV and the Publisher of Capital Ideas Research. He is also a host at Bloomberg TV Canada. Prior to those roles, Bunting was an anchor/reporter for Business News Network (BNN) where he hosted Market Call, Market Call Tonight and other BNN programs. From 2004-2007, he was BNN's London Bureau Chief. Before that, Bunting was a business editor at CTV News Channel; hosted Investors On-line, was the business editor at CFRB, and a reporter for The Sports Network.[ citation needed ]


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