Queen's in the News: 14-March-2005 10:23:04 AM
John Rapin (Medicine) comments in the Toronto Star about new regulations for foreign trained doctors who want to practice in Canada.
Research by Alan King (SPEG) that finds more and more Ontario students are struggling with the new four-year post secondary curriculum is highlighted in the Toronto Star and Hamilton Spectator.
Vernon Quinsey (Psychology) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about the killing of blood relatives.
Ross Finnie (Policy Studies) comments in the Ottawa Citizen about a new educational savings program that benefits wealthy families.
Elaine Power’s (Physical and Health Education) research with Statistics Canada that finds a high incidence of food insecurity in Canada generates Canadian Press and Broadcasts News coverage. The story is also covered in the Ottawa Sun, Edmonton Sun, and Pembroke Observer.
Walter Rosser (Family Medicine) comments on the front page of the Kingston Whig-Standard about new government funding to increase family doctor training in Ontario.
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