Queen's In The News Monday, December 19, 2022
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Hird, Myra |
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CBC Radio: Reducing trash over the holidays CBC Online: Tips for reducing your carbon footprint over the holidays Dr. Hird says reusing wrapping paper from past gifts can help reduce the amount of waste generated over the holidays. |
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Lamp, Nicolas |
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Fortune Magazine: Biden’s efforts to starve China of chips are rewriting the rules of global trade–and even U.S. allies are balking at the upheaval Dr. Lamp suggests that allies need to balance their interest in maintaining trade with China as the United States implements new semiconductor and microchip policies. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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Newstalk 980 (London radio): Government response to Ottawa's Freedom Convoy Dr. Leuprecht discusses how federal, provincial, and municipal governments did not do an adequate job responding to the freedom convoy in Ottawa. |
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Erica Pimentel |
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CBC TV: FTX and Canadian crypto Dr. Pimentel says many investors waved their due diligence during the crypto currency boom due to an eagerness to participate. |
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Spitzmuller, Matthias |
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CHML 900 (Hamilton radio): Quiet quitting Professor Spitzmuller speaks to the trend of quiet quitting, and how the pandemic has changed work-life culture. |
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Jagdeep Walia |
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Global TV National: Revolutionary gene-editing therapy treats girl's 'incurable' cancer Dr. Walia explains how new genetic therapies are improving treatment options for cancer patients. |
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