Queen's In The News Wednesday, July 31, 2019
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Bala, Nicholas |
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Lawyers Weekly: Family law prof fears desires of parents placed over children’s interests Professor Bala says Parliament did not want to create a presumption of equal parenting time and the words maximum contact may well have created a view in some people’s mind that they were presuming equal time. |
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Epprecht, Marc |
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The Conversation: Botswana recognizes LGBTQ rights, leading the way in southern Africa Dr. Epprecht says this ruling has significance far beyond Botswana’s borders. |
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Diane Orihel |
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Globe and Mail: How researchers are preparing for Canada’s next major oil spill Dr. Orihel says natural lake water reacts much differently to oil in a natural setting than in a lab. |
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Reid, Robert |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: The current way oral birth control is prescribed can be costly, ineffective Dr. Reid says real-world evidence suggests now that the failure rate is something like eight or nine out of every 100 women per year, which is quite alarming. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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Global News: Gas station employee speaks out about encounter with B.C. murder suspects Dr. Leuprecht talks about the ongoing manhunt for the suspects. |
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