Queen's In The News Friday, February 8, 2019
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Aiken, Sharry |
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Huffington Post: Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen dished a lot of baloney with a claim about Liberals reuniting more families than Tories Professor Aiken says both the Liberals and Tories have steadily eroded the importance of family reunification within Canada's overall immigration program. The story also appeared on globalnews.ca. |
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Alboim, Naomi |
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Toronto Star: What life is like in Canada for Syrian refugees Dr. Alboim discusses how the governments each made a commitment to save Syrian families. |
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Allan, Blaine |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Kingston to host North American premiere of ‘Gene Kelly: A Life in Music’ Dr. Allan says Gene Kelly was an all-a-rounder and he represented what Hollywood could do best in the middle of the 20th century. |
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Cockfield, Arthur |
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Globe and Mail: The high price of Chinese money laundering in Canada In his op-ed Professor Cockfield says a glimpse into Chinese money laundering helps us understand the struggles within an authoritarian state awash with cash, and how it dumps some of its problems on countries like Canada. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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CBC Radio: ISIS fighters could find their way back to Canada whether government intervenes or not Dr. Leuprecht examines the legal and ethical conundrum of what to do about returning Canadian ISIS fighters. |
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Wong, Kenneth |
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Toronto Star: Beer infused with cannabis awaits green light Professor Wong says craft breweries might be better positioned to take advantage of the new opportunity. |
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