Queen's In The News Wednesday, April 12, 2017
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Ellis, Anne |
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CKWS TV: Local study finds link between air fresheners and respiratory problems Dr. Ellis says air fresheners can actually trigger allergies in young children. She also appeared on CBC's Ontario Morning. |
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Johnson, Kate |
Globe and Mail: A newly-launched program helps students with financial literacy. Chaplain Johnson says she helps students get a handle on their money. |
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Knutsen, Erik |
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CBC Radio: Provincial legislation passed last year brings down auto insurance costs for consumers Professor Knutsen discusses the reduction in catastrophic and non-catastrophic injury. |
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von Hlatky, Stefanie |
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Policy Opinions: Trump’s impulsive missile strikes against Syria have changed nothing and could ultimately prove counterproductive Dr. Von Hlatky says in her op-ed the military strikes were futile, the reaction of a president who has not planned his next move. |
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Wong, Kenneth |
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National Post: Brand experts say the damage has been done to United Airlines Professor Wong says United has failed on every level to follow the basic principles of crisis public relations. |
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