Queen's In The News Tuesday, March 7, 2023
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Vincent DePaul |
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The Timmins Times: All by ourselves: Growing numbers of Canadians are aging without a partner or children nearby Dr. DePaul describes how the Oasis program that was originally designed to address social isolation, is also providing relief for families without children. |
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Leonie Herx |
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Globe and Mail: Doctors, disability advocates condemn parliamentary committee’s recommendation to expand MAID law Dr. Herx says the process used by the parliamentary committee studying Canada's euthanasia laws was dismissive of evidence. |
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Jessop, Philip |
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CBC Online: Experts debunk social media posts about Ohio train pollution Dr. Jessop explains that the Ohio train derailment does not pose a threat to human health in Ontario or Quebec. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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CBC Radio (Montreal): TikTok trop intrusif? Dr. Leuprecht speaks to the decision to ban TikTok on federal government devices. |
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Pliniussen, John-Kurt |
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National Post, Financial Post: Couche-Tard pledge to add EV chargers, sell cage-free eggs may be too little for ESG investors Dr. Pliniussen speaks to how the transition to renewable energy might affect fuel retailers. |
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