Queen's In The News Wednesday, January 19, 2022
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Michelle Cohen |
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globalnews.ca: Ontario family physician says more must be done to hold doctors with anti-vaccine views accountable Dr. Cohen says more must be done to hold doctors to account on anti-vaccine views. |
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Crudden, Cathleen |
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CFRC Radio Queen's: New Frontiers in Metals Protection: In Conversation with Dr. Cathleen Crudden iPolitics: Evening Brief: Efforts escalate to prevent attack on Ukraine Dr. Crudden talks about a $24 million research grant from the federal government that will help revolutionize research on carbon-to-metal bonds, creating novel coatings that protect metallic surfaces. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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Global TV National: Pfizer’s COVID pill is in short supply. Should unvaccinated be prioritized? globalnews.ca: Pfizer’s COVID pill is in short supply. Should unvaccinated be prioritized? New York Daily News: China urges caution over mail, claiming that international package brought omicron to Beijing Dr. Evans says if you are fully vaccinated, you won't likely need Pfizer's new COVID-19 pill. He also says that the theory that COVID-19 travelled to China from Canadian mail is implausible. |
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Islam, Omar |
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Kingston Whig-Standard: Local portal MRI study to help northern Ontario community CBC Radio (Ottawa): Queen's University study brings portable MRI to remote communities Dr. Islam talks about the use of a portable MRI in remote, northern communities, and how the initiative got started. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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Global News: Ghislaine Maxwell ends fight to keep eight names secret, Mohawk College revamps radio broadcasting program, Health Canada's approval of Pfizer's COVID-19 pill. Dr. Leuprecht weighs in on a decision to deploy Canadian Special Forces to Ukraine. (Cue 35:30) |
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Hugh Segal |
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Globe and Mail: On Ukraine, let’s not forget what history teaches us about appeasement In his co-written op-ed, Prof. Segal talks about Canada and its NATO allies roles in rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine. |
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Nadia Verrelli |
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CBC Radio: Sudbury advocates attend Laurentian privileged documents hearing Dr. Verelli talks about her attendance at a recent hearing about whether Laurentian University should provide privileged documents to Ontario’s legislative assembly. A decision is expected in the coming days. |
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