Queen's In The News Tuesday, October 5, 2021
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Airton, Lee |
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Toronto Star: Kingston Frontenac Public Library organizes public event educating on gender diversity Dr. Airton talks about gender diversity and the evolving conversations around it. |
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Amarnath Amarasingam |
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Lawfare: The Lawfare Podcast: U.S. Prosecutors Indict a Canadian ISIS Propagandist Dr. Amarasingam talks about the U.S. case against a Canadian who is allegedly a leading figure in ISIS. |
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Oyedeji Ayonrinde |
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CBC Online: Unregulated cannabis not as potent as advertised, study finds Dr. Ayonrinde talks about how contaminants in cannabis can cause serious health problems. |
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Cockfield, Arthur |
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CBC-TV: Pandora Papers: Inside the massive leak of secret offshore financial records Prof. Cockfield talks about the Pandora Papers leak. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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Capital Current: Ottawa Public Health warns residents about West Nile virus after mosquito tests positive Dr. Evans talks about the West Nile virus in North America and its origins. |
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Santiago Perez Patrigeon |
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CBC/Radio-Canada - Toronto: Le réveil / Nouvelle-Écosse et T.-N.-L. Dr. Perez talks about how to differentiate between the flu and COVID-19 (7:20 a.m. and 7:45 a.m.). |
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Jonathan Smallwood |
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CBC Radio: All in a Day with Alan Neal CBC Online: Researchers study effect of COVID-19 lockdowns on people's thoughts Dr. Smallwood talks about how research found that participants alone in lockdowns turned their minds to other less, and when they were able to socialize, they thought about other humans more frequently than pre-pandemic. |
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