Queen's In The News Monday, June 17, 2019
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Bala, Nicholas |
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CBC Radio: One father’s story of parental alienation Professor Bala talks about how legal experts are collaborating with mental health experts to help avoid parental alienation. |
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Sean Cleary |
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The Conversation: Canada risks being left behind in low-carbon economy Professor Cleary says in the op-ed Canada’s financial community has yet to fully grasp the numerous challenges and opportunities that climate change presents for us in the transition to a low-carbon economy. |
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Craig, Wendy |
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London Free Press: Anti-bullying expert calls teacher's campaign website purchase 'seriously problematic' Dr. Craig says his employer, the Thames Valley District school board, should consider whether his behaviour violates its ethical code. |
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Ryan Riordan |
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The Conversation: Canada risks being left behind in low-carbon economy, Professor Riordan says in the op-ed according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, a 2C global warming scenario will trigger global financial losses of roughly US$4.2 trillion. |
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Smol, John |
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Smithsonian Magazine: Decades after DDT was banned, it’s still impacting Canadian lakes. Dr. Smol says there’s this legacy effect 50 years later in the aquatic ecosystem that has important implications for lake ecology. Nature is slow to pardon our mistakes and we’re overly optimistic. |
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Wong, Kenneth |
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Globe and Mail: Raptors’ owners score big as NBA title adds millions in value to team Professor Wong says there’s a short-term boost for companies that jumped on the Raptors bandwagon with TV advertising campaigns, such as website developer GoDaddy Inc. |
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