Queen's In The News Friday, April 1, 2022
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Sara Alvarado |
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Corporate Knights: U.S. SEC’s tough new climate disclosure rules put pressure on Canada to follow suit The Professor and Executive Director of the Institute for Sustainable Finance says the Securities and Exchange Commission proposals are a big announcement in the market, and are coming at a crucial moment. |
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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CBC Online: Senators overwhelmed by emails, calls pushing conspiracy theories about basic income legislation Dr. Amarasingam says the pandemic pushed online conspiracy theories into hyperdrive. |
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Dacin, Tina |
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CHCH: Recent research suggests workers with 4-day work weeks are happier and less stressed Dr. Dacin talks about the benefits of the four-day work week. |
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Gauvin Alexander Bailey |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Ukraine’s UNESCO buildings could face threat as the Russian invasion continues Dr. Bailey talks about the threat to UNESCO World Heritage sites in Ukraine as the war goes on. |
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Eddy Ng |
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CBC Online: War impact, lending boom mean inflation expectations will likely rise despite latest rate hike Dr. Ng says the same thing that happened in the 1980s regarding inflation is happening again today. In fact, he said, that's the intent of rate increases. |
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Watts, Robert |
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Globe and Mail: How could Canada’s justice system better address hate crimes? Adjunct Professor Watts has joined a panel discussing hate crime, online hate, and more at a joint Globe and Mail/Canadian Race Relations Foundation conference. |
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