Queen's in the News: July 18, 2012
Thomas Dean (Electrical and Computer Engineering) – Two memory sticks containing Ontario voter information were stolen, in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Munir Sheikh (School of Policy Studies) – Economists see the big picture, but the devil is in the details, in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Province, Regina Leader-Post, Windsor Star, Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Saskatoon Star Phoenix.
Udo Schuklenk (Philosophy) – Federal government moves to appeal euthanasia decision, on the Sun News Network.
Thor Koeppl (Economics) – What the Bank of Canada announcement means for Canadians, on the Business News Network.
Marianna Kontopoulou (Chemical Engineering) – Why do the new $50 and $100 polymer bills melt in the heat, on CKWS Television.
Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Is Gordon Campbell charging $67,000 wasteful, on CKNW (Vancouver radio).
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