Queen's In The News Wednesday, March 30, 2022
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Lisa F. Carver |
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Global News: Napanee, Ont. SPCA looking for a new home for Ingrid, a cat with mobility issues Dr. Carver talks about how pets increase feelings of wellbeing. |
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Dubinsky, Karen |
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Salon: Ukraine's kids and adoption: Will an ugly history repeat itself? Dr. Dubinsky talks about how "disaster rescue" often emerges as a parallel to disaster capitalism, in this story about an American trying to bring children from Ukraine to the U.S. for adoption. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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Global News: Canada headed towards 6th COVID-19 wave this spring, experts warn Dr. Evans says that it looks like we are heading for a spring wave. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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La Presse: La question de la neutralité de l’Ukraine est à l’avant-plan des négociations avec la Russie en vue d’un potentiel accord de paix. Explications. CPAC: Political science expert weighs in on Russia-Ukraine war Global News: Ukraine floats Canada as potential security guarantor at peace talks Dr. Leuprecht weighs in on the war in Ukraine and how Canada could become a security guarantor. |
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Nossal, Kim |
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ctvnews.ca: Assessing the costs and benefits of Canada's 12-year F-35 odyssey Dr. Nossal talks about the federal government’s fighter jet procurement plans. |
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Spitzmuller, Matthias |
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Newstalk 1010 (Toronto): 'Not every sneeze is covid': allergy season arrives early with workplace return Dr. Spitzmuller talks about the anxiety some employees will feel returning to the workplace. |
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