Queen's In The News Monday, November 1, 2021
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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The Latin Post: Southwest Airlines Investigates Pilot’s Anti-Biden ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Chant Over Intercom Dr. Amarasingam talks about how political slogans reinforce community and outline the boundaries on behaviour that should or shouldn’t be tolerated in society. |
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Craig, Wendy |
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The Conversation: Banning large university parties won’t work — students need to be empowered to propose change Dr. Craig co-writes an article about the harm-reduction approach and other alternatives to banning student parties, since students will still gather. |
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Samuel Dahan |
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Kingston Whig-Standard: Queen's researcher addresses accessibility in vaccine injury claims Canadian Lawyer Magazine: Tech team at Queen's Law launches digital mediator for COVID-19 vaccination claims Dr. Dahan is featured about the Conflict Analytics Lab at Queen’s teaming up with Oxford University, University College Dublin, and the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, to launch the Vaccine Mediator. It is an online dispute resolution tool that enables people to report COVID vaccine side-effects and assesses compensation eligibility. |
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Drummond, Don |
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ctvnews.ca: Expect mortgage rates to rise in 2022, economists say Prof. Drummond talks about why Canadians looking to buy a home can expect mortgage rates to be on the rise. |
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Mohamed Khimji |
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CBC Radio: What Victor Newman and Jack Abbott tell us about Ed, Loretta and Martha's battle for Rogers Prof. Khimji talks about how investors know they’re not paying for control rights, but they’re investing because they believe in the entrepreneur’s vision and are investing for a share of the expected financial gains. |
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Klodiana Kolomitro |
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The Conversation: Banning large university parties won’t work — students need to be empowered to propose change Dr. Kolomitro co-writes an article about the harm-reduction approach and other alternatives to banning student parties, since students will still gather. |
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Emily Sanders |
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Yahoo! Canada: here's more than scares to surprise you in these boundary-pushing Canadian horror films Sanders, a PhD candidate, says that notoriously Canadians don't watch Canadian films. |
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Hugh Segal |
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Toronto Star: As threats become more complex, traditional approaches to national security no longer suffice Prof. Segal co-writes an article about how Canada is in need of a reimagined security policy. |
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