Queen's In The News Wednesday, January 6, 2021
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Aiken, Sharry |
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Globe and Mail: Okotoks teenager granted permanent residency in Canada Professor Aiken says there are flaws in the system when there was a risk of a family unit being ruptured, clearly contrary to the best interest of the child. |
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Andrew, John S |
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Globe and Mail: Work from home trend will shape real estate in 2021 Professor Andrew believes many people have come to believe that high density is not a healthy way to live. |
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Erna Snelgrove Clarke |
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Radio Canada International: Tomorrow's nurses look forward to going to the front, pandemic or not The Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences and the Director of the School of Nursing says that students want to continue their education and help in the health care system despite the pandemic. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: COVID-19 vaccines expected to arrive in the Kingston region in 2 weeks Dr. Evans says the modelling he’s been looking at doesn’t indicate numbers in Ontario will be declining any time soon. |
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Cotton, Christopher |
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globalnews.ca: Additional action needed to prevent 3rd wave of COVID-19 in Canada: experts Dr. Cotton says recovery takes time, and if we have to recover multiple times over the course of the year, it’s going to be more economically costly than if we can just get it over with in the beginning. |
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Wong, Kenneth |
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Globe and Mail: Air Canada hires influencers to promote vacation travel even as federal guidelines urge people to stay home Professor Wong questions the strategy of hiring people to promote travel while countries are telling people to stay home |
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