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Prof @Tungohan, Canada research chair in Canadian migration policy, impacts & activism Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, noted that British Columbia, for example, had allowed foreign-trained doctors to practice under an apprenticeship model during the pandemic. thestar.com/politics/polit… via Toronto Star
Crowd disasters are complicated and not very well understood, says disaster & emergency management Prof Ali Asgary Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies.'Injuries and fatalities in these situations can be caused by a combination of factors working together.' chron.com/news/article/S… via Chron
Prof Hayward Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies says Canada’s success with switching to contactless payments is partly due to our trust in technology. “We have a highly centralized, stable banking sector. They were able to cooperate, to put in place... #Interac .” globalnews.ca/news/9233528/c… via Globalnews.ca
Why do Chinese people trust their government? Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Prof Cary Wu @CaryWoo says '...China’s remarkable economic achievements convinced the citizens that their government is competent' And, 'rising nationalism has also fueled the trust' scmp.com/comment/opinio… via South China Morning Post
Prof Hayward Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies says Canada’s success with switching to contactless payments is partly due to our trust in technology. “We have a highly centralized, stable banking sector. They were able to cooperate, to put in place... #Interac .” globalnews.ca/news/9233528/c… via Globalnews.ca
History Prof Nicholas Rogers Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, author of #Halloween : From Pagan Ritual to Party Night joins Candace Daniel to discuss the day’s creepy origins. globalnews.ca/video/9233386/… via Globalnews.ca
If Canada wants to compete successfully in today’s increasingly digital world, we need to embrace innovative solutions that give employers access to a larger pool of high-skilled workers, notes Jane Goodyer, dean of Lassonde School. windsorstar.com/opinion/letter… via The Windsor Star
Public policy Prof Zachary Spicer 🇺🇦 Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies is somewhat surprised about the low voter turnout, but says municipal elections typically see the lowest civic engagement. cbc.ca/news/canada/ot… via CBC News
If Canada wants to compete successfully in today’s increasingly digital world, we need to embrace innovative solutions that give employers access to a larger pool of high-skilled workers, notes Jane Goodyer, dean of Lassonde School. windsorstar.com/opinion/letter… via The Windsor Star
Prof @Tungohan, Canada research chair in Canadian migration policy, impacts & activism Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, noted that British Columbia, for example, had allowed foreign-trained doctors to practice under an apprenticeship model during the pandemic. thestar.com/politics/polit… via Toronto Star
Prof Hutchinson OsgoodeHallLawSchool says severing ties would require an 'amendment by unanimous consent' to the Constitution, involving the House of Commons agreement, the Senate, and all 10 provinces, commenting on motion tabled by #BlocQuebecois ctvnews.ca/politics/bloc-… via CTV News
Public policy Prof Ian Stedman Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies says parliamentary privilege is an old privilege that provides immunity to parliamentarians from being scrutinized by court. kitchener.citynews.ca/around-ontario… via CityNews Kitchener
Public policy Prof Zachary Spicer 🇺🇦 Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies is somewhat surprised about the low voter turnout, but says municipal elections typically see the lowest civic engagement. cbc.ca/news/canada/ot… via CBC News