Queen's in the News: December 4, 2012
Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) – Reports says Syria may be planning to use chemical weapons against rebels, on France 24 (France’s international TV news channel); Canada withdraws diplomats over United Nations/Palestine vote; on CTV News Channel.
William Kymlicka (Philosophy) – Migrant workers in Korea need more welfare programs, in the Korean Times.
Ned Franks (Political Studies) – Other provinces would likely block attempts to unite the three Maritime provinces, in the Globe and Mail.
David Walker (School of Medicine) – Recommendations made by the Principal's Commission on Mental Health, on CTV News Channel.
Ariel Salzmann (History) – Canada's reaction to the United Nations/Palestine vote, on CBC Radio's World Report.
Louis Gagnon (School of Business) – Ontario Securities Commission charges the auditors of the Sino-Forest Corporation, on many CBC Radio stations across Canada (including Calgary and Toronto).
George Smith (School of Policy Studies) – Expect 2013 to be another year of rocky labour relations in Canada, in the Charlottetown Guardian, Dawson Creek Daily News, Truro Daily News, St. John's Telegram and more than 40 other newspapers and websites across Canada.
William Pickett (Community Health and Epidemiology) – Youth violence is declining in many countries, on HealthCanal.com.
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