Queen's In The News Monday, March 28, 2022
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Gauvin Alexander Bailey |
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Halifax Today: WORLD: Heritage buildings, if destroyed, can be rebuilt but never replaced Dr. Bailey writes an op-ed on the UNESCO world heritage monuments under attack in Ukraine. |
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Gordon, David |
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CBC Online: The 100 years' wrangle: How to revamp Wellington Street Prof. Gordon talks about discussions in Ottawa regarding ‘reinventing’ the Wellington Street area, particularly in the wake of the recent truck convoy. |
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Morrison, Robert |
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CHCH: Why English novelist Jane Austen is a precursor to Bridgerton As Season 2 of Bridgerton is released, Dr. Morrison talks about an essay he recently published on the Literary Hub entitled “Just How Much is Jane Austen a Precursor to Bridgerton?” |
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Qadeer, Mohammad |
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Policy Opinions: Student immigration visas are a money-making business Dr. Qadeer says universities' reliance on international students has turned immigration visas into a money-making business. |
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Weldemichael, Awet |
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Yahoo News UK: Does the truce in Ethiopia herald peace? Dr. Weldemichael talks about the truce in Ethiopia, and how international pressure played a role in this decision. |
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