Queen's In The News Tuesday, February 21, 2017
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Christian Leuprecht |
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National Post: As Trump’s refugees stream into Canada, will our immigration policies hold up? Dr. Leuprecht discussed the security implications of the recent increase in asylum claims at the Canada/U.S. border. |
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Sismondo, Sergio |
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Seeker: 'Alternative Facts' have plagued science for decades Dr. Sismondo discussed the use of "alternative facts" in the pharmaceutical industry as part of an examination of the long-running use of selective or misleading information in various fields. |
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Wong, Kenneth |
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Toronto Star: Trump association doesn’t give brands a sporting chance CBC Online: When fake news and marketing don't mix: 20th Century Fox apologizes for movie's ad campaign Professor Wong discusses the recent backlash against Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank and the possible impact on brands when leading executives make political statements in the Toronto Star. He also examined a recent ad campaign around the film A Cure for Wellness, which used "fake-news" style web posts to garner publicity. |
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