Queen's In The News Monday, October 17, 2022
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Banks, Kevin |
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CBC Online: Sask. woman exempted from union membership due to religious beliefs, says labour board Yahoo! Canada: Sask. woman exempted from union membership due to religious beliefs, says labour board Prof. Banks says it's rare for people to cite religious beliefs as reasons to be exempted from union membership. |
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Craig, Wendy |
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London Free Press: High school football team hazing a sign of 'systemic problem': Expert Dr. Craig explains that a team engaging in hazing behaviour reflects a more systemic problem. |
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Bishal Gyawali |
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Healthy Debate: Ten health literacy principles cancer patients need to know Dr. Gyawali writes about health literacy principles that he hopes will empower patients and advocates to be informed and active participants in their cancer journeys. |
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Hanna, Timothy |
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CBC News Network: CBC News Dr. Hanna talks about the consequences of mammograms and other cancer screenings being postponed due to the pandemic. |
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Mabee, Warren |
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CBC Radio: CBC Radio One Fredericton Dr. Mabee talks about Canada’s climate goals and Chrystia Freeland’s bold vision for a global economic future. |
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Christopher Spencer |
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The Weather Network: Earth's makeup altered by 430 million years of land plant evolution MSN Canada: Earth's makeup altered by 430 million years of land plant evolution Dr. Spencer talks about the effects of land plants on Earth’s chemical composition over the past 700 million years. |
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Struzik, Ed |
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National Post: Despite its long history of wildfires, Canada still doesn’t know how to live with them Winnipeg Free Press: Despite its long history of wildfires, Canada still doesn’t know how to live with them Yahoo! Canada: Despite its long history of wildfires, Canada still doesn’t know how to live with them Philippine Canadian Inquirer: Despite its long history of wildfires, Canada still doesn’t know how to live with them Prof. Struzik talks about wildfires in Canada and how they can best be managed. |
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