Queen's In The News Wednesday, May 5, 2021
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Michelle Cohen |
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Toronto Star: Students and the public suffer when universities fail to be transparent Dr. Cohen says Memorial University should have been much more transparent with other students about concerns over social media posts from a second-year medical student. |
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Ellis, Anne |
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globalnews.ca: Schools shouldn’t ban nuts, other allergens, new guidelines say Dr. Ellis says it’s important to make sure schools have some training and allergy action plans – and that staff are not afraid to actually use the EpiPen. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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Maclean's Magazine: Confused by NACI's AstraZeneca recommendation? Why the first shot offered is still the best shot Dr. Evans says people who received their first doses of AstraZeneca will receive second doses of the same vaccine. |
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Celeste Pedri-Spade |
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The Tyee: Higher Ed Is Indigenizing. But Are Schools Responsible for Vetting Identities? Dr. Pedri-Spade says having one Indigenous ancestor does not make you Indigenous. |
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Linda Mussell |
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The Conversation: Ontario closes half of its youth detention centres, leaving some young people in limbo In her co-written op-ed. Dr. Mussell is asking the Ministry of children, community, and social services to address concerns raised about the closure of youth detention centres in Ontario. |
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Marsha Rampersaud |
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The Conversation: Ontario closes half of its youth detention centres, leaving some young people in limbo The PhD candidate co-writes an op-ed, asking the Ministry of children, community and social services to address concerns raised about the closure of youth detention centres in Ontario. |
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