Queen's In The News Tuesday, January 10, 2023
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Burge, Philip |
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The Conversation: How to make post-secondary study more accessible? Collaboration between instructors and disability counsellors YGK news: How to make post-secondary study more accessible? Collaboration between instructors and disability counsellors In this op-ed, Dr. Burge discusses how to make post-secondary education more accessible for students with disabilities. |
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Brock, Kathy |
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Kingston Life Magazine: Changing Tides: a look back at the conservative ear in Kingston and the changes in the city that have shifted the political arena Dr. Brock says Kingston in the 1990’s experienced a hollowing out of the corporate sector and moved towards a larger reliance on public service jobs. |
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Christou, Theodore |
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CBC Radio: Progressive education: school cars Dr. Christou speaks to the creation of school cars and how they helped transform the education sector. |
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Helen Cooper |
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Kingston Life Magazine: Changing Tides: a look back at the conservative ear in Kingston and the changes in the city that have shifted the political arena Distinguished Fellow with the School of Policy Studies Helen Cooper says the rural-urban divide plays a strong role in determining voting preferences. |
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Lisa Kerr |
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The Chilliwack Progress: Chilliwack killer violated a condition of statutory release just 1 month out of jail Professor Kerr says in more than 98 per cent of cases over the last five years, statutory release is completed without the offender being charged with a new criminal offence. |
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Stanley Sadinsky |
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Kingston Life Magazine: Changing Tides: a look back at the conservative ear in Kingston and the changes in the city that have shifted the political arena Professor Emeritus Sadinsky says provincial conservatives benefited from the post-war economic boom which sparked investment in social services. |
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Hugh Segal |
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Kingston Life Magazine: Changing Tides: a look back at the conservative ear in Kingston and the changes in the city that have shifted the political arena Director, Queen's University Centre for International and Defence Policy Hugh Segal describes how public service employees are motivated to vote by evidence-based decision making rather than ideology. |
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