Queen's In The News Wednesday, December 18, 2019
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Susan Bartels |
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The Conversation: Two hundred and sixty five stories of Haitian children abandoned by UN fathers In her op-ed Dr. Bartels talks about children fathered by United Nations personnel and how the children are left to live in misery. |
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Lamp, Nicolas |
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National Post: As U.S. disables one forum for trade fights under WTO, it strengthens another under USMCA Professor Lamp says when Canada is complaining against the U.S. and wants to retaliate, the WTO legitimizes Canada’s retaliation and makes the U.S. more likely to comply with the rules. |
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Pardy, Bruce |
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The Epoch Times: Welcome to law school, where feelings are more important than facts Professor Pardy says law students become lawyers, and lawyers become judges and legislators. If you wonder why our legal system seems to be losing its way, start with the law schools. |
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Robert Way |
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Globe and Mail: How deep is Labrador’s snow? Scientists don’t know – and as climate changes, that’s a problem Dr. Way says our ability to monitor snow in Northern Canada is deplorable. And it’s such an important variable for everything. |
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