Queen's In The News Wednesday, May 11, 2022
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Abray, Tim |
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CFRC Radio Queen's: Advertising in Political Campaigns Abray, a PhD candidate, talks about political campaign communications and their impact for the upcoming Ontario election. |
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Bala, Nicholas |
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Yahoo! Canada: Posts mislead on Ontario child welfare law Prof. Bala talks about how the online claims that a law in Canada allows the government to take away custody if a parent rejects a child's gender identity are a misrepresentation. He explains the courts may take this into account, but it’s never the sole factor. |
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Ian Garner |
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Globe and Mail: This year’s Victory Day in Russia will be a confirmation, not a contradiction Dr. Garner writes an op-ed about Russia’s plans to mark Victory Day and what this day signifies. |
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Jane Philpott |
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CBC Online: Doctor shortage prompts Queen's to train more family physicians for Ontario Dr. Philpott talks about a partnership between Queen’s and Lakeridge Health to train community-based family physicians. |
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Rose, Jonathan |
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CFRC Radio Queen's: Advertising in Political Campaigns Dr. Rose talks about political campaign communications and their impact for the upcoming Ontario election. |
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Tony Sanfilippo |
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CBC Online: Doctor shortage prompts Queen's to train more family physicians for Ontario Dr. Sanfilippo talks about a partnership between Queen’s and Lakeridge Health to train community-based family physicians. |
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Anita Tusche |
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The Conversation: Stress can make you more selfish if you’re good at understanding others’ points of view Dr. Tusche writes about how higher bodily stress responses can diminish altruism and generosity. |
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