Queen's In The News Friday, July 28, 2017
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Zoutman, Dick |
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Global TV National: Study suggests changes to doctors’ prescriptions to curb antibiotic resistance Emeritus Professor Dr. Dick Zoutman, speaks with Global National news anchor Dawna Friesen about a new report that is challenging conventional wisdom about how we use antibiotics (cue 1:56). |
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Baines, Beverley |
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Ottawa Citizen: Polygamy ruling doesn't help women; Archaic view of monogamy breached privacy and choice, says Bev Baines Professor Bev Baines, Faculty of Law, writes on how B.C. Supreme Court Justice Sheri Ann Donegan publicly “outed” 29 women in the Winston Blackmore polygamy trial as potential criminals because of their religious and lifestyle choices. |
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Baines, Beverley |
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The Province: Letters: How not to protect women and children Professor Bev Baines, Faculty of Law, writes on how B.C. Supreme Court Justice Sheri Ann Donegan publicly “outed” 29 women in the Winston Blackmore polygamy trial as potential criminals because of their religious and lifestyle choices. |
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Kukreja, Reena |
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Kingston Whig-Standard: Solidarity Kingston: Group hopes to make Kingston a sanctuary city Adjunct Professor Dr. Reena Kukreja, Department of Global Development Studies, is a member of Solidarity Kingston, and is quoted regarding the group’s desire to see an Access Without Fear policy put in place by Kingston City Council and have Kingston join the ranks of the “sanctuary cities” around that world. |
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