Queen's In The News Thursday, October 28, 2021
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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globalnews.ca: Canadians falling prey to conspiracy theories despite strong trust in institutions: poll Dr. Amarasingam says a new poll conducted for Elections Canada that found Canadians largely trust their institutions, but a significant number could be falling prey to conspiracy theories is worrying. He adds that the problem with these kinds of surveys is that they allow people to read into the questions subjectively. |
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Brock, Kathy |
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Ottawa Citizen: The buck stops with the president': Mona Fortier's new ministerial tasking at Treasury Board is a major one Dr. Brock explains what the President of the Treasury Board does, and how it impacts the lives of Ottawa residents. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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CBC Online: The Ottawa area's weekly COVID-19 vaccination checkup: Oct. 28 Dr. Evans says it will likely take years for COVID-19 to become a seasonal illness because the rate of vaccine uptake around the world is so uneven. |
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Spitzmuller, Matthias |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Queen’s University expert says pandemic blurred line between work and rest Dr. Spitzmuller says there is an increasing trend in organizations to expect employees to be reached after hours, and the line between work and rest has become blurred. |
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