Queen's In The News Tuesday, June 8, 2021
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Elisha Corbett |
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Ottawa Citizen: Corbett: Residential schools policy closely linked to missing and murdered Indigenous women PhD candidate Corbett writes an op-ed on the dark chapter of residential schools in Canada, and how it affects future generations. |
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Tess Clifford |
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CFRC Radio Queen's: Interview with Dr. Tess Clifford on Doug Ford’s Decision to Not Re-open Schools Dr. Clifford shares her disappointment with the Ontario's government's decision to not reopen schools this year. |
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Simge Erdogan-O'Connor |
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Kingstonist: Murney Tower to offer Curator and Collections Series PhD candidate Ergogan-O'Connor says the Murney Tower museum will be hosting a free series each month, focused on museum collections to reveal different stories of the history of Kingston. |
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Janet Jull |
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Yahoo! Canada: Inuit cancer patients often face difficult decisions without support far from home The Conversation: Inuit cancer patients often face difficult decisions without support far from home In her co-written op-ed, Prof. Jull writes about the urgent need to improve opportunities for Inuit to participate in their health decisions. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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Global News: Hamilton reports just 25 new COVID-19 cases, two-thirds over 18 in the city have had a vaccine Dr. Evans says despite proliferation and issues tracking the Delta COVID-19 variant, the good news is cases overall are dramatically dropping cases across the province. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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The News Forum: What Can We Expect From the Upcoming NATO Summit and G7 Meeting? Dr. Leuprecht says it is the first time the leaders of the free world have been able to meet in person, so it is important Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is there to show Canada's support in the trans-Atlantic security architecture. |
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Hugh Segal |
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Kingstonist: Sir John A. remembered despite having failed Indigenous Canadians The former Canadian Senator Segal speaks at an event focusing on Sir John A Macdonald, and says no politician, however compelling his achievements, is only great and good. There is always another side. History seeks to reflect accurately on historical events and time. |
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