Queen's in the News: July 26, 2012
David Skillicorn (School of Computing) – What is the possibility Skype sessions can be intercepted, on CBC Radio syndication and Radio Canada International.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Is startup massage therapy company jumping the expansion gun, in the Globe and Mail.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Alleged Canadian spy Jeffrey Paul Delisle may have put allies’ secrets at risk, in the National Post; Syrian Canadian groups hand Ottawa recommendations to help troubled nation, on globalnews.ca and the CTV News Channel.
Andre Juneau (Institute of Intergovernmental Relations) – Premiers planning joint trade mission to China, in the Naniamo Daily News, Vancouver Province, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Regina Leader Post, Montreal Gazette, Windsor Star, Victoria Times Colonist, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Vancouver Sun and the CTV News Channel.
Geoff Smith (School of Kinesiology and Health Studies) – Spying at the Olympics, on the CTV News Channel.
Steven Salterio (School of Business) – Research shows companies often misrepresent performance to look better, in the Toronto Star.
Warren Mabee (School of Policy Studies) – B.C. and Alberta take pipeline fight to premiers’ conference, in the Huffington Post and cbc.ca.
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