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    October 19, 2016

    Queen's In The News Wednesday, October 19, 2016

    Expert Faculty/Department Media Outlets
    Day, Richard
    • Global Development Studies
    The Walrus: Eye for Talent
    Dr. Day's research was cited in a book excerpt, republished on The Walrus, discussing post-war immigration in Canada.
    Davies, Peter CBC Radio: Groups challenge federal approval of genetically modified salmon in court
    Dr. Davies was on CBC Radio in a number of BC markets, discussing a court challenge launched over approval of genetically modified salmon for human consumption.
    Chelsea Elliott CKWS TV: SNC-Lavalin jobs/Queen’s job fair
    Ms. Elliott discussed the opportunities for students at the Engineering and Technology job fair, held at Grant Hall.
    Christian Leuprecht
    • Political Studies
    CTV National Network News: Efforts to retake Mosul
    CBC Radio: Ontario Morning, October 18
    Dr. Leuprecht discussed efforts by Iraqi and Kurdish forces to reclaim the city of Mosul, which was overrun by the Islamic State in 2014.
    Lovelace, Robert
    • Global Development Studies
    Kingston Whig-Standard: Tentative First Nations land claim deal reached
    Professor Lovelace commented on the significance of a settlement between the Algonquins of Ontario and the federal and provincial governments, and discussed next steps in the formal negotiations.
    Ware, Tracy
    • English Language and Literature
    Cosumnes Connection: Rock poet Bob Dylan wins Nobel Literature Prize
    Dr. Ware discusses the reaction to the Nobel selection committee awarding the 2016 literature prize to Bob Dylan.

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