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    February 21, 2023

    Queen's In The News Tuesday, February 21, 2023

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    Archer, Stephen
    • School of Medicine
    • Medicine
    • Division of Cardiology
    The Conversation: Two decades of stagnant funding have rendered Canada uncompetitive in biomedical research. Here’s why it matters, and how to fix it
    YGK news: Two decades of stagnant funding have rendered Canada uncompetitive in biomedical research. Here’s why it matters, and how to fix it.
    In his op-ed, Dr. Archer speaks to the need for greater investment in biomedical research.
    Boadway, Robin
    • Arts and Science
    • Economics
    CBC Radio (Edmonton): Canada's tax policy
    Dr. Boadway appeared on various CBC syndications speaking to the topic of Canada's inheritance tax policy.
    Carmen Celestini
    • Arts and Science
    • School of Religion
    • Sociology
    CBC Online: The role of social media in Ottawa's convoy protest
    Dr. Celestini says social media plays an important role in fueling misinformation.
    Ricard Gil
    • Smith School of Business
    CBC Online: More choice, more costs, more complexity in Canada's streaming world
    580 CFRA: Consumers react to changes to streaming services
    Dr. Gil describes how changes to Netflix's payment model is the result of increasing amounts of market power.
    Smith, Gordon
    • Arts and Science
    • Dan School of Drama and Music
    CBC Online: Mi'kmaw poet Rita Joe honoured on Heritage Day in Nova Scotia
    Dr. Smith shares his experience working with Mi'kmaw poet Rita Joe.
    Christian Leuprecht
    • Arts and Science
    • Political Studies
    • School of Policy Studies
    Newstalk 1010 (Toronto): CSIS documents reveal Chinese strategy to influence Canada’s 2021 election
    Dr. Leuprecht speaks to China's efforts to influence Canada's 2021 election.
    Qanita Lilla
    • Centres and Services
    • Agnes Etherington Art Centre
    Yahoo! Canada: Woman King is set in Benin but filmed in South Africa - in the process it erases real people's struggles
    The Conversation: Woman King is set in Benin but filmed in South Africa - in the process it erases real people’s struggles
    Dr. Lilla explains how Hollywood's tendency to set movie locations in countries that differ from where it is filmed, fails to tell the history and culture of the area.
    Mabee, Warren
    • Arts and Science
    • Geography and Planning
    • School of Policy Studies
    CBC Online: Wildly swinging oil prices will continue, and provinces like N.L. can gain: professor
    Dr. Mabee suggests that it will be more likely that companies have a record profit one year, but then have profits fall the next.
    Mary Ann McColl
    • Health Sciences
    • School of Medicine
    • Public Health Sciences
    • School of Rehabilitation Therapy
    Global News: Storytelling allows elders to transfer values and meaning to younger generations
    Dr. McColl speaks to the importance of story telling in transferring information between generations.
    Parvin Mousavi
    • Arts and Science
    • School of Computing
    City-TV: AI improving cancer treatments
    Dr. Mousavi describes how artificial intelligence is improving cancer treatments and diagnoses.
    John Muscedere
    • Health Sciences
    • School of Medicine
    • Medicine
    • Division of General Internal Medicine
    Toronto Star: Population aging is one of our most urgent challenges
    In his co-authored op-ed, Dr. Muscedere explains that the Canadian government must invest in long-term care to meet then needs of an aging population.
    Nossal, Kim
    • Arts and Science
    • Political Studies
    • School of Policy Studies
    Zoomer Radio: Chinese balloons in Canada
    Dr. Nossal says little public information is known about the recent balloons which have been observed in North American airspace.
    Jane Philpott
    • Health Sciences
    It's Political with Althia Raj - Toronto Star Podcast: No stick and a small carrot: Can the federal government fix health care?
    Dr. Philpott says Canada's shortage of family doctors signals a need for changes to the healthcare system.
    Robert Way
    • Arts and Science
    • Geography and Planning
    CBC Radio: Weather stations are sparse in Labrador. The gaps can be a matter of 'life or death'
    Dr. Way speaks to CBC Radio's What On Earth about the safety concerns caused by a lack of weather monitoring stations in Northern Canada.

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