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    January 13, 2021

    Queen's In The News Wednesday, January 13, 2021

    Expert Faculty/Department Media Outlets
    McDonald, David
    • Arts and Science
    • School of Environmental Studies
    • Global Development Studies
    CFRC Radio Queen's: David McDonald on Public Banks and Covid 19: Combatting the Pandemic with Public Finance
    Professor David McDonald discusses Public Banks and Covid 19: Combatting the Pandemic with Public Finance.
    Julien Lefort-Favreau
    • Arts and Science
    • French Studies
    Radio Canada International: Reflections on the world of independent books with Julien Lefort Favreau
    Professor Julien Lefort-Favreau says after the COVID crisis, independent bookstores will, at best, be disadvantaged and at worst, wiped out.
    Morrison, Robert
    • Arts and Science
    • English Language and Literature
    National Post: Netflix's 'Bridgerton': A romanticized portrayal of Britain at the dawn of modernity
    Times Colonist: Netflix's 'Bridgerton': A romanticized portrayal of Britain at the dawn of modernity
    in his op-ed. Dr. Morrison take a closer look at how The Regency Years are portrayed in the hit series Bridgerton.
    Cotton, Christopher
    • Arts and Science
    • Economics
    CBC Radio (Ottawa): WHy a longer lockdown could benefit the economy
    Dr. Cotton talks about the Canadian Shield approach to the lockdown.
    Amarnath Amarasingam
    • Arts and Science
    • Political Studies
    • School of Religion
    CBC Online: Terror designation without investing in prevention and intervention work a 'Band-Aid solution': expert
    Dr. Amarasingam tells The Current that we're not accustomed to seeing fully home-grown organizations as terrorists, which is why it took so long for a far-right group to get that designation.

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