Queen's In The News Friday, July 31, 2020
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Aiken, Sharry |
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The Big Story: Is this the end of the safe third country agreement? In this podcast, Sharry Aiken (Law) talks about what the recent ruling means for the US-Canada border, and for the thousands of refugees every year that arrive in the United States then try to make it to Canada. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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Globe and Mail: A civil answer: Without political will, the flaws of Canadian policing will never be fixed In his op-ed, Christian Leuprecht (Policy Studies) looks at the flaws of Canadian policing as our society evolves on the issue of systemic racism, its various institutions are working to catch up – including policing. |
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Kyla Tienhaara |
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CBC Radio: The world in progress Kyla Tienhaara (Environmental Studies) explains a court ruling that says Pakistan must pay an Australian mining company almost 6 billion dollars, after it rejected the company’s application to mine copper and gold. |
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Ruth Wilson |
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Canadian Press : Rural Canadians face greater disparities from lack of anesthesia care, doctors say Ruth Wilson (Medicine) talks about the need for a national strategy to address the lack of anesthesiologists in rural Canada. |
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