Queen's In The News Tuesday, January 12, 2021
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Paul J Gardner |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Queen’s University American politics expert weighs in on the chaotic breach of the U.S Capitol and what lies ahead for Donald Trump Dr. Gardner talks about the transition of power in the U.S and the chaos that unfolded with protestors at the U.S Capitol building. |
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Andrew, John S |
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Globe and Mail: What will commercial real estate look like in 2021? Professor Andrew says the main reason we haven’t seen vacancy rates rise higher is the long lease rates companies have previously signed. |
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Troy Day |
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Globe and Mail: Ontario mulls state of emergency but curfew not happening, sources say CBC TV - Ottawa: COVID Projections CBC Online: Ontario's new COVID-19 modelling to show ICUs full by early February: sources Dr. Day says said the new models focus on how the current strain of COVID-19 and the newly discovered and more contagious variants found in Britain and elsewhere will affect case counts, as well as hospital and critical-care capacity. |
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Morrison, Robert |
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The Conversation: Netflix’s ‘Bridgerton’: A romanticized portrayal of Britain at the dawn of modernity In his op-ed, Dr. Morrison says the hit show "Bridgerton"can be described as an escapist fantasy that doesn’t tell us a great deal about what life was really like in England in 1813, the year the series is set, but is rather a fairy-tale that on some levels challenges perceptions of race, gender and sexuality |
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