Queen's In The News Monday, September 11, 2017
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Cockfield, Arthur |
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The Lawyer's Daily: Toronto school board tech ban legal, but raises other issues: Queen's professor Arthur Cockfield (Law) spoke to The Lawyer's Daily about the Toronto District School Board's recent ban on social media sites in school. |
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Morrison, Robert |
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The Conversation: Why Rod Stewart’s gay ballad ‘Georgie’ was ahead of its time Robert Morrison (English Language and Literature) wrote for The Conversation reflecting on Rod Stewart's hit "Georgie" - the first commercially successful pop song addressing gay rights. |
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Aiken, Sharry |
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Toronto Star: Customer service a new concept for Canada’s Immigration Department Sharry Aiken (Law) spoke to the Toronto Star about how Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada could improve its widely-criticized client service. |
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Andrew, John S |
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Reuters : Canada rate hike seen spurring housing before consumer crunch John Andrew (Business, Geography and Planning) commented in Reuters about how the Bank of Canada's recent rate hike may affect the housing market. |
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