Queen's In The News Monday, September 19, 2022
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Kerr, Lisa |
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National Post: Saskatchewan stabbings: Why Myles Sanderson was granted statutory release from prison Prof. Kerr’s op-ed for the Conversation is featured, regarding what statutory release is and how it relates to the Myles Sanderson situation. |
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Christian Leuprecht |
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CHED: Shaye Ganam Dr. Leuprecht talks about security for the royal funeral. |
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Rose, Jonathan |
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Kingston Whig-Standard: Letters to the Editor: Queen injected vitality, vigour into lives of many Dr. Rose talks about how Queen Elizabeth II was a master at the way she communicated and what she communicated. |
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Sari van Anders |
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The Atlantic: Separating Sports by Sex Doesn’t Make Sense Dr. van Anders says that science is increasingly showing how sex is dynamic and this complexity means it doesn’t make sense to separate sports by sex in order to protect women athletes from getting hurt. |
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Daniel Woolf |
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CTV National Network News: 'Carolean era:' Understanding the label for King Charles III's reign ctvnews.ca: 'A little like Game of Thrones': How the Royal Family came to rule Dr. Woolf talks about historical royal marriages, the War of the Roses, and where the Carolean era name comes from. |
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