Queen's In The News Thursday, May 21, 2020
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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Globe and Mail: Police lay first terrorism charge for Toronto case involving misogyny Dr. Amarasingam says police and prosecutors in Canada are more and more realizing that seeing the full-threat picture is important. |
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Yolande Bouka |
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Policy Options: Canada’s COVID-19 blind spots on race, immigration and labour Dr. Bouka says over the long term, Canada should collect better health data that looks closely at the intersecting issues of race and immigration. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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CTV National Network News: One month after the mass shooting in Nova Scotia, people are trying to move forward Dr. Leuprecht says the perpetrator’s collection of cars would not have been grounds for investigation nor his ownership of guns. |
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Emilie Norris-Roozmon |
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ctvnews.ca: Queen's University study aims to better understand Lyme disease Norris-Roozmon says there are many people who have been bitten by ticks and who feel that their stories have not been listened to. |
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