Queen's In The News Friday, June 10, 2022
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Evans, Gerald |
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CBC Radio: All in a Day with Alan Neal Dr. Evans talks about Ontario’s decision to retire mask mandates for hospitals and public transit, and how it will likely increase the spread of COVID-19. |
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Goodyear-Grant, Elizabeth |
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Globe and Mail: Remote, hybrid work creating schism among employees Dr. Goodyear-Grant writes an op-ed about how a continued hybrid model in the House of Commons creates more flexibility for representatives balancing work and childcare or eldercare, and those travelling from and representing rural and Northern communities. |
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Hanna, Timothy |
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CP24: Canadian doctors say medical delays from COVID-19 led to more advanced cancer cases Dr. Hanna says he started to notice a spike in advanced-stage cancer at his clinic in January 2021. |
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Nicaso, Antonio |
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Toronto Star: Who pulled the trigger in a Burlington parking lot?: The anatomy of a hit Prof. Nicaso talks about the murder of Pat Musitano and the connection to criminal organizations. |
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Jane Philpott |
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The Walrus: Why Are There Still So Few Women Leaders in Politics? Dean Philpott says the phenotype of the successful Canadian politician has been a male who hasn’t tended to want to share power. |
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Erica Pimentel |
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Benefits Canada: Remote, hybrid work creating schism among employees Dr. Pimentel talks about how remote work has been one of the pivotal moments in the history of work, although its application is generally limited to knowledge workers and 60 per cent of the workforce is excluded from this change. |
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Carolyn Prouse |
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The Conversation: Targeted wastewater surveillance has a history of social and ethical concerns Dr. Prouse writes about the ethics of using wastewater for surveillance. |
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