Queen's in the News: April 27, 2012
Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Federal government tightens oversight over Canada Housing and Mortgage Corp., in Reuters UK, Globe and Mail, National Post, Victoria Times Colonist, Vancouver Sun, Edmonton Journal, Montreal Gazette, Radio Canada (Toronto), CBC Radio national business desk and CBC Radio’s World This Hour, and many other newspapers and websites; Ontario has its credit rating downgraded, on Sun News Network.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Too many condos are being built in Toronto, in the Globe and Mail.
Erik Knutsen (Law) – A court allows a mentally ill husband who killed his wife to collect her life insurance policy, in the Victoria Times Colonist, Montreal Gazette, Canada.com, and on the Rutherford Show (Calgary and Edmonton talk radio).
Vic Pakalnis (Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining) – Mine rescue simulation drill held at Queen's is invaluable training for anyone in the industry, in the Kingston Whig-Standard and CKWS TV.
Kathy Lahey (Law) – A much-discussed report on tax policy from the Fraser Institute steers the debate over taxation in the wrong direction, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.