Queen's In The News Wednesday, December 13, 2017
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Banting, Keith |
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Maclean's Magazine: A Doug Ford victory in the Toronto election would be a win for populism Keith Banting says Canada’s version of populism is milder because the country wasn’t hit as hard by the global financial crisis and citizens don't see immigration as an economic threat. |
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Lisa F. Carver |
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National Post: Tech gifts for unsavvy seniors may put your loved ones at risk Lisa Carver's piece for The Conversation about seniors, technology and data privacy appeared in the National Post. |
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Cockfield, Arthur |
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Business in Vancouver: Documents leak turns up heat on Canadian tax loopholes Art Cockfield says the CRA refers roughly 200 tax evasion cases per year to the Crown's office for prosecution, but it is unclear how many involve offshore tax evasion. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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Yahoo! Canada: Americans revoking travel visas from visitors who plan to claim asylum in Canada Christian Leuprecht says a new report undermines the long-standing narrative that people with ties to terrorists organizations easily enter Canada before heading to the United States. |
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Maynard, Steven |
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Globe and Mail: Bill C-66: Political expediency is producing a flawed bill Steven Maynard wrote for the Globe and Mail stating that a federal bill that expunges historically unjust convictions is too limited and overly vague. |
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Morgensen, Scott |
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The Nation: Six perspectives on the future of #MeToo Scott Morgensen says there are countless examples in men's life experience that give them a window into the daily struggle of women in a sexist society. |
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Reynolds, James |
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National Post: Scientists want to develop drugs to reverse fetal alcohol syndrome — but will it reduce prevention efforts? James Reynolds says that drug development shouldn't distract from efforts in prevention of fetal alcohol syndrome. |
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Struzik, Ed |
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CBC's The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti : Southern California restaurant remains open despite 'Armageddon' wildfire Ed Struzik says the world is seeing fires burning bigger, hotter, and faster but we're not adapting quickly enough. |
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