Queen's In The News Friday, March 18, 2022
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Ricard Gil |
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The Conversation: The cultural sector needs support in order to benefit from a digital remake Dr. Gil writes an op-ed on how the pandemic has exposed the fragility of businesses like museums and music festivals, and the people foundational to supporting the cultural and creative sectors. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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globalnews.ca: Canada will scrap pre-arrival COVID-19 testing rule for vaccinated travellers April 1 Dr. Evans says masking and capacity limits should remain in place until the full impact of BA.2 is known. |
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Jennifer Ruth Hosek |
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National Post: Big Pharma vs. Little Cuba: Why Cubans trust vaccines and how they're helping vaccinate the world Dr. Hosek writes an op-ed on how despite challenges, Cuba is now one of the most vaccinated countries in the world. |
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Elena Koning |
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CityNews: Kitchener Today The doctoral student talks about why when you eat matters, and how your eating rhythms impact your mental health (1:25:10); |
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Ross, Robert |
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Physicians Weekly: Small Lifestyle Changes Not Sustainable for Weight Loss Over Time Dr. Ross says findings from his new study show making small changes to caloric intake and physical activity levels does not prevent long-term weight gain among overweight adults. |
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Robinson, Darryl |
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Globe and Mail: International Court of Justice orders Russia to cease hostilities in Ukraine Prof Robinson talks about peacekeeping in humanitarian corridors. UN peacekeeping missions must be authorized by the UN Security Council, where Russia has a veto. The General Assembly has acted, however, where the Security Council is paralyzed by a veto, by using what is called a “Uniting for Peace” resolution. |
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