Queen's in the News: November 21, 2012
Ken Wong (School of Business) – Few Canadians are excited about Black Friday shopping, in the National Post, Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and seven other Postmedia newspapers; the NHL lockout is starting to impact the hockey league’s corporate sponsors, in the Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, New Brunswick Telegraph Journal, Halifax Chronicle-Herald and 10 other newspapers and websites across Canada.
Houchang Hassan-Yari (Centre for International and Defence Policy) – Politicians struggle to broker a Israel-Gaza ceasefire, on CTV News Channel.
David Detomasi (School of Business) – Petronas making a new bid to buy Progress Energy, in the Toronto Star.
Warren Mabee (School of School of Policy Studies) – Petronas making a new bid to buy Progress Energy, in the Toronto Star.
Chris Eckert (Biology) – Purple loosestrife hasn't had a devastating impact on Ontario wetlands, in the Ottawa Citizen and Regina LeaderPost.
Tracy Trothen (School of Religion) – Op-ed on how churches deal with sexual abuse, in the Kingston Whig-Standard.
Kim Nossal (School of Policy Studies) – Canada can learn from Australia when it comes to trade issues with China, on CBC.ca.
Steven Salterio (School of Business) – Salvation Army fires a director after $240,000 goes missing, on CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning.
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