Queen's In The News Monday, May 29, 2017
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Brock, Kathy |
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Reuters : A conservative 'common man' set to challenge Canada's Trudeau Professor Brock says Scheer is well-liked inside the party and should benefit from four years as House speaker. |
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Fitneva, Stanka |
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Toronto Star: How learning another language helps your brain Dr. Fitneva says learning another language might not be the easiest route for those who are exclusively after the cognitive benefits it can offer. |
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Gordon, David |
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Globe and Mail: The suburbs are where people want to be Dr. Gordon says more than two-thirds of Canadians already live in some form of suburb. |
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Loza, Wagdy |
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Kingston Whig-Standard: Understanding extremists' views key in stopping acts In his op-ed, Dr. Loza says until those responsible for security thoroughly understand and counter the terrorist-related ideologies used by these groups, they will continue to propagate. |
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Rose, Jonathan |
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Reuters : Canada opposition picks young social conservative to take on Trudeau Dr. Rose says the challenge will be to attack Justin Trudeau's weaknesses, but also to bring Conservatives who have left the party back into the fold. |
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Wong, Kenneth |
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Toronto Star: Technology uses behavioural finance to assist advisers in understanding clients' psychological and emotional factors when making decisions Professor Wong says TD’s new product is a bold response to the emerging services offered by fin-tech (financial technology) and robo-advisers. |
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