Queen's in the News: March 20, 2013
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Why Rona turned to a grocer in its search for a CEO, in the Globe and Mail; how the Royal Ontario Museum is rebranding itself, in the National Post.
Andrew Graham (Policy Studies) – Thursday’s budget is likely to be modest, in the National Post.
Douglas Bland (Policy Studies) – Harper government’s defence spending cuts raise spectre of another decade of darkness, in the National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Regina Leader Post, Edmonton Journal and four other national daily newspapers.
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Business) – Manulife comes out with 2.89 per cent mortgage rate and then cancels it, on CBC Radio’s national business desk and Bloomberg News and the Vancouver Sun; Finding a mortgage has never been easier, in the Vancouver Province.
John Smol (Biology) – How will the oil sands impact northern lakes, on CBC Radio Yellowknife.
- 2013-04-09: MOSAIC Concert
- 2013-04-06: Internet Radio Workshop
- 2013-04-06: Faith date: Christianity: Easter (W)
- 2013-04-06: Forum: VIA Rail: Quebec-Windsor Corridor
- 2013-04-05: Lecture: Topic TBA - Martin Stone
- 2013-04-04: New Evening Swim During Exam Time
- 2013-04-03: Gaels Cycling Team continue to make a name for themselves south of the border
- 2013-04-03: Four Gaels headed to East West Bowl
- 2013-03-26: Filion, Dakin honoured as Queen's top Varsity Team athletes
- 2013-03-26: Filion, Dakin honoured as Queen's top Varsity Team athletes