Queen's in the News: January 22, 2013
Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Governor-General will not be included in any future First Nations policy discussions, in the National Post.
Nick Bala (Law) – Crown seeks adult sentence for 14-year-old charged with first-degree murder, in the National Post.
John Smol (Biology) – Climate assessment yields disturbing forecast for earth, in the Toronto Star.
Jeffrey Monaghan (Sociology) – Canada opened up military channels on Mali early last year, on Global Toronto, Macleans Magazine, Carstairs Courier, Estevan Mercury, Whistler Question, Squamish Chief, Global Winnipeg, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and a number of other national daily newspapers.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Feds investigate Algerian claim of Canadians aiding in deadly gas plant attack, in the, Toronto Star, Global TV National, Ottawa Citizen, Vancouver Province, Vancouver Sun, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Regina Leader Post, Calgary Herald and the Edmonton Journal.
Kathy Brock (School of Policy Studies) – First Nations chief Shawn Atleo will be back on the job soon, in the Edmonton Journal and the Calgary Herald.
Wagdy Loza (Psychiatry) – Why do Canadians get involved in terrorism, on Global Winnipeg.
William Flanagan (Law) – Trinity Western University is attempting to become the first Christian university to launch a law school, on CBC Radio (Vancouver).
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