Queen's in the News: October 2, 2012
Nick Bala (Law) – Former Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr having trouble adjusting in Canada, in the Hartford Courant, Baltimore Sun, National Post, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, News 570 (Kitchener talk radio) and a number of other international news sources.
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Apple apologizes for Maps errors and suggests rival services, in the National Post; Oilers owner Daryl Katz publishes a full page ad in the Edmonton Journal and Edmonton Sun apologizing to citizens and fans, in the Edmonton Journal.
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Khadr presents a new test for Correctional Service, on CBC Radio’s Ontario Today and in the Kingston Whig-Standard; John Baird speaks to the United Nations about Syria, on the CTV News Channel.
David Gordon (School of Urban and Regional Planning) – What fateful planning decisions have shaped Canada’s national capital since 1800, in the Ottawa Citizen.
John Pliniussen (School of Business) – Google surpasses Microsoft Corp. to become the world’s second-largest technology company, on the CBC Radio national business desk.