October 6, 2006 Source: : http://qnc.queensu.ca/story_loader.php?id=45267023c0d72 Queen's in the News Dan Usher’s (Economics) academic career is in featured in the Globe and Mail. He also discusses the way competitive markets have changed human existence in relation to his text Political Economy in the Globe and Mail. Charles Beach (Economics) discusses his findings that suggest Canada attracts a higher percentage of skilled workers than the United States in a CanWest News story that appears in the Montreal Gazette, Ottawa Citizen, and Kingston Whig-Standard. Samantha King (Kinesiology and Health Studies) continues to discuss the corporatization of breast cancer in her book, Pink Ribbons Inc., most recently in the Toronto Star. David Walker (Medicine) discusses a possible ranking system for Ontario hospitals that would allow patients to compare th quality of care in the province's various hospitals in the Toronto Star. Tony Dimnik (Business) continues to discuss the benefits of non-degree programs for managers who are looking to develop their skills in finance and accounting, most recently in the Prince George Citizen.
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