Queen's In The News Friday, March 4, 2022
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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Canadian Press : Politics of convoy protests ‘here to stay,’ and so are movement’s leaders: experts Dr. Amarasingam says the vast majority of the 'freedom convoy' participants were not extremists. |
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Ashworth, Laurence |
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CFRB 1010: Vaccine Passport Update Dr. Ashworth talks about questions facing Ontario businesses as vaccine passport requirements are lifted. |
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Elisa Brietzke |
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The Conversation: Political polarization is affecting mental health, and patients want therapists who share their views Prof. Brietzke writes an op-ed on about how political polarization is being brought into psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health workers’ offices. |
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Thomas Hughes |
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City-TV (Toronto): Canada announces new support for Ukraine Dr. Hughes talks about military support for Ukrainian forces and how it could impact the Russian offensive. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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CFRB 1010: Ukrainian conflict CBC Radio: A security expert weighs in on how Winnipeg police handled the long-running anti-mandate protest on Broadway Global News: Ukrainian nuclear power plant hit in Russian attack, The information war inside Russia & What it’s like being a refugee in Canada The Daily Brief with Dave Trafford: Will russian war in Ukraine look like Afghanistan or Chechnya? Dr. Leuprecht talks about the latest developments in Ukraine, including the attack on a nuclear power plant. He also speaks to how the 'freedom convoy' protests were handled in Manitoba. |
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