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    September 20 ,2021

    Queen's In The News Monday, September 20, 2021

    Expert Faculty/Department Media Outlets
    Alexander Braun
    • Arts and Science
    • Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering
    • Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy
    University World News: First Nations search for thousands of child graves
    Dr. Braun talks about the ground penetrating radar he is using (voluntarily) to help Indigenous communities find unmarked graves.
    Stephanie Chouinard
    • Arts and Science
    • Political Studies
    • Office of the VP (Research)
    • Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity
    The National News: Canadian PM Trudeau makes final push before Monday’s election
    Dr. Chouinard says she predicts a minority government, but it is hard to know which party will be victorious on election day.
    Drummond, Don
    • School of Policy Studies
    Business News Network (BNN): ECONOMICS Sep 17, 2021 Politicians 'missing the point' on a lasting economic recovery: Experts
    Prof. Drummond says Canada's political parties are missing the point when it comes to delivering a stronger economy on the other side of the pandemic.
    Corinna Dally Starna
    • Arts and Science
    • School of Environmental Studies
    TVO: What lifting boil-water advisories solves — and what it doesn’t
    Corinna Dally Starna, PhD candidate explains the difference between a boil-water advisory and a drinking water advisory.
    Goodyear-Grant, Elizabeth
    • Arts and Science
    • Political Studies
    BBC : Canada federal election: The man who could topple Trudeau
    Philippine Canadian Inquirer: How women voters could decide the Canadian federal election — again
    In her op-ed originally posted in The Conversation, Dr. Goodyear-Grant talks about how women represent more than 50 per cent of the Canadian population, and there is no easy path to power without their support. She also says The Conservative Party of Canada is probably the most 'moderate' that this united party has been since it was founded.
    Christian Leuprecht
    • Arts and Science
    • Political Studies
    • Smith School of Business
    • School of Policy Studies
    CTV National Network News: Justice for J6 rally
    Dr. Leuprecht talks about the rally on the U.S Capitol this weekend in support of the protesters who stormed Washington D.C on January 6, 2021.
    Mabee, Warren
    • Arts and Science
    • Geography and Planning
    • School of Policy Studies
    iPolitics: Which party has the best electric-vehicle policy?
    Dr. Mabee talks about the main federal parties platforms on greenhouse gas emissions.
    Jessica Selinger
    • Arts and Science
    • School of Kinesiology and Health Studies
    ANI: Walking efficiently doesn't require thinking
    Dr. Selinger says people are unconsciously adjusting their gait to minimize the number of calories used.
    Koeppl, Thorsten
    • Arts and Science
    • Economics
    Globe and Mail: Six years later, have the Liberals carried out their plan for economic growth?
    Dr. Koeppl talks about what the massive deficits of the past two years mean in terms of the federal government's fiscal firepower for the next economic crisis.

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