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November 21, 2019
Photos provided by Unnati Patel
UTM grad recreates 31-year-old photo from her first graduation
Unnati Patel talks about what inspired her to leave a decades-long engineering career to pursue a humanities degree at her alma mater.
(CBC Radio: Metro Morning) (InsideHalton)
 
A closer look at the new faces in Trudeau’s cabinet
Analysis of the appointment of Law’s Anita Anand as federal minister of public services and procurement.
(CBC News Online) (Toronto Star) (CTV News Channel) (iPolitics)
 
Babies more vulnerable to measles than previously thought
Shelly Bolotin of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health discusses her findings on measles immunity in infants.
(NBC News Online) (CTV News Online)
 
So what does a deputy PM do? It all depends on the boss
Robert Bothwell of the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy explains the role of a deputy prime minister.
(CBC News Online)
 
Trudeau leans on Freeland, Morneau in second-term cabinet revamp
Robert Asselin of the Munk School offers comments on the key players in the new federal cabinet.
(Bloomberg)  
 
Interpreting sin
Scott Lewis of Regis College discusses contemporary interpretations of the story of Jesus and the Woman Caught in Adultery.  
(CBC Radio: Ideas, Part 2, Part 3)

David Lametti invokes power to block judge-ordered disclosures
Law’s Kent Roach comments on a decision taken by Canada’s attorney general on the basis of national security.
(Globe and Mail – paywall)

Transit in Toronto
UTSC’s Steven Farber talks about why transportation equity shouldn’t be ignored.
(Global News Morning)
 
The minority players
Peter Loewen of the Munk School joins a panel on what Canadians can expect from a minority parliament.  
(TVO: The Agenda)

 
Continued coverage:

Black women in N.S. less likely to get tested for cancers
Medicine’s Onye Nnorom, co-author of a report examining health outcomes for black Canadians, explains her findings.
(CBC News Online)


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