Queen's In The News Monday, February 4, 2019
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Kerr, Lisa |
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CBC Radio: The families of the Humboldt Broncos victims expressed a range of emotions as they addressed a Saskatchewan courtroom this week Dr. Kerr explains how victim impact statements factor in sentencing. |
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Lahey, Kathleen |
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Toronto Star: Internal docs show many federal departments not meeting gender analysis targets Professor Lahey discusses the gender imbalance. The story also appeared in the National Post and the Huffington Post. |
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Nicaso, Antonio |
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CBC Online: Exploring the killings that shine light on Canada's underworld power struggle Dr. Nicaso says when Montreal Mafia head Vito Rizzuto died, it paved the way for upheaval in the underworld. |
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Korey Pasch |
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The Conversation: Disasters and disagreements: Climate change collides with Trump’s border wall Trump has threatened to fund his border wall by taking money allocated for disaster relief and reconstruction. |
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Eleftherious (Terry) Soleas |
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The Conversation: Fairy-tale social media fantasies can demolish your confidence, but it’s not all bad Soleas says it's never been easier to be insecure about ourselves. |
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Spekkens, Kristine |
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CBC Radio: Ontario startup aims to turn consumer electronic devices into a supercomputer Dr. Spekkens says the new project gives access to significant additional computational resource. |
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Wong, Kenneth |
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Huffington Post: Tim Hortons co-founder Roy Joyce dead at 88 Professor Wong says he was a man capable of enormous acts of charity but also a man of a sometimes troubled personal life. |
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