Queen's in the News: April 3, 2013
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Canadians in Algeria attack were young and from the middle class, in Yahoo News South Africa and Yahoo News UK and Ireland; Desire to fit in with the Muslim community can push bitter and isolated converts to jihad, in the National Post; Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says Canada has done well to keep young people of the path to radicalization, in Macleans, the Huffington Post, the Hamilton Spectator and a number of other daily newspapers; Third man linked to Canadians in Algeria, on Global TV National.
Warren Mabee (School of Policy Studies) – TransCanada proposal to ship Alberta oil to East Coast takes a step forward, in the Penticton Herald, Lethbridge Herald and a number of other daily newspapers; Exxon oil spill comes at a bad time for Keystone, on CBC Radio’s national business desk and in the National Post, Globe and Mail, Ottawa Citizen and Nanaimo Daily News and a number of other daily newspapers; Halliburton fighting in court, on CTV News Channel.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Ottawa may further dampen mortgage market, in the Toronto Star.
Jerry Doiron (Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts) – He is named new director of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, on CKWS Television.
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