Queen's In The News Tuesday, February 14, 2023
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Green, Michael |
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Globe and Mail: Uncovering the real numbers behind who in Ontario lacks access to a family doctor Dr. Green explains that Canada's shortage of family doctors disproportionately impacts BIPOC communities, and those living below the poverty line. |
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Lisa Kerr |
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Globe and Mail: Ontario Court of Appeal denies lesser sentences for Indigenous men in meth dealing case Professor Kerr says that compelling Gladue factors should impact every court sentence, even where the final outcome may involve a significant period of custody. |
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Katherine McKittrick |
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University Affairs: Thinking beyond Black History Month Dr. McKittrick's speaks to Black Livingness, a concept which outlines the need to stop dehumanization and devaluation of Black lives. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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Globe and Mail: The mysterious flying objects are proof that North America is officially vulnerable CBC Radio (Montreal): Mystery around flying objects CBC Radio: Unidentified object flying over Canada Global News: Spy balloons Le Journal de Montreal: Les radars étaient aveugles: des ballons-espions pourraient circuler depuis longtemps 640 AM Toronto radio: NORAD shoots down spy balloon Dr. Leuprecht describes the national security concerns following multiple flying objects in Canadian and American airspace. |
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Jane Philpott |
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Capital Current: Primary care crisis sparks urgent push for solutions locally, nationally Dr. Philpott says every Canadian should have the right to a relationship with a primary-care team. |
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Wong, Kenneth |
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Global News: Super Bowl advertisement strategy Professor Wong speaks to this year's Super Bowl advertisements, and how corporations are using modern day trends to connect with consumers. |
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