Queen's in the News: March 22, 2013
John Andrew (School of Urban and Regional Planning/School of Business) – Real estate market in Canada is bottoming out, in The Standard (Hong Kong newspaper); Finance Minister Jim Flaherty tells Manulife to raise its mortgage rates, on the Rutherford Show (Calgary and Edmonton radio); real estate is a hot topic, in the Mississauga Business News.
Don Drummond (School of Policy Studies) – Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announces the federal budget, in the Globe and Mail, CTV News Channel and CTV.ca.
Allan Manson (Law) – The federal government is spending more on fighting crime and prisons at a time when crime rates are falling, in the Globe and Mail.
Afraj Gill (School of Business student) – The world is changing so our education system needs to change as well, op-ed in the Globe and Mail.
Sidneyeve Matrix (Film and Media Studies) – Magazines and Hollywood are no longer the sole definers of beauty thanks to the Internet, in Metro Toronto (commuter newspaper).
Jonathan Rose (Political Studies) – Alberta Premier ramps up politician of government communications, in CBC Calgary website and CBC Edmonton website.
Robert Dennis (History PhD student) – The general decline of religion in today’s society, on CBC.ca.
Robert Wolfe (School of Policy Studies) – federal government reduces tariffs on hockey equipment, on CBC Radio Victoria.
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