Queen's In The News Thursday, November 3, 2022
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Den Otter, Sandra |
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CBC Radio: The shock of the New the Year 1833: Evolution Dr. den Otter is part of a panel that provides some insight into what life was like in 1833 in Britain, the year when Britain abolished slavery. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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Global News: Halifax Regional Police members give their chief a strong non-confidence vote Dr. Leuprecht says even if the Halifax Regional Police Association members vote they have no confidence in police chief Dan Kinsella, the board does not have to act on the decision. |
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Mabee, Warren |
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CBC Radio: Daybreak North with Carolina de Ryk Dr. Mabee talks about the goals of COP27 and the topics that will be discussed (cue 8:00). |
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Robinson, Darryl |
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National Observer: Youth-led effort to list ecocide as international crime gets MPs’ backing Prof. Robinson, who helped craft the definition of ecocide—the widespread destruction of the environment—weighs in on the Canadians leading a push to make ecocide an international crime. |
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Struzik, Ed |
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Yale Environment360: Native Guardians: Canada’s First Nations Move to Protect Their Lands Prof. Struzik writes about how Indigenous communities in northern Canada are setting aside areas of land for protection and partnering with scientists on conservation research. |
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Kristy Timmons |
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CBC Radio: How sustainable is Ontario's $10/day child care? Dr. Timmons explains what the $10/day child-care deal means for Early Childhood Educators and childcare operators. |
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