Queen's In The News Friday, January 21, 2022
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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Washington Post: Pro-Trump influencers flock to alternative social media networks Dr. Amarasingam says when many pro-Trump online influencers left mainstream social media for newer, fringe platforms, their audiences did not follow. |
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Jane Boulden |
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Global TV National: Global National,Thursday, January 20, 2022. Dr. Boulden says it is important that Canada keeps other countries at the table talking about the situation in Ukraine, because that is the key to working through this conflict. (Cue 13:20). |
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Brock, Kathy |
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Globe and Mail: New-era Senate won’t face its real test until we get our next Conservative government Dr. Brock says the Canadian Senate won’t face its real test until the country’s next Conservative government. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Omicron variant cases declining in Kingston, according to medical officer of health Dr. Evans says the data he’s seeing indicates the city of Kingston and surrounding areas are returning to pre-Omicron COVID-19 levels. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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CHML 900 (Hamilton radio): Canada Warned About Cyber Attacks, Questions On Liberal Spending & Restaurants Before Surgeries Dr. Leuprecht says Canada is in a vulnerable position for a Russian cyber attack. |
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Mackay, Robb |
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The Conversation: Teaching music online in the pandemic has yielded creative surprises, like mixing ‘Blob Opera’ and beatboxing In his op-ed, Prof. Mackay talks about some of the pleasant surprises about having to teach music online during the pandemic. |
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